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Why Bitcoin Is One of the Greatest American Inventions

By Frank HolmesCryptocurrencyMar 14, 2023 04:05AM ET
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Why Bitcoin Is One of the Greatest American Inventions
By Frank Holmes   |  Mar 14, 2023 04:05AM ET
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Not everyone has heard of SHA-256, but I believe it to be one of the greatest American inventions of the 21st century.

Developed by the National Security Agency (NSA) in 2001, SHA-256 is a secure hashing algorithm that, among many other things, is used by your iPhone to encrypt data, including the unique facial characteristics that many of you use to unlock your phone.

It also makes Bitcoin encryption possible. I won’t bore you with the details—you can read more about the algorithm here—but SHA-256 has never been hacked or compromised, making Bitcoin one of the most secure protocols on earth.

This is precisely why Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin’s pseudonymous inventor, chose to build the digital asset on top of it. Writing in 2010, Satoshi said that SHA-256 “can last several decades unless there’s some massive breakthrough attack.”

That’s good news, as Bitcoin is designed to be mined and held for decades to come—and beyond. The very last available bitcoin is expected to be produced sometime in the year 2140. As of this writing, close to 92% of every bitcoin that will ever exist has already been mined, meaning approximately 1.7 million are still up for grabs.

Number of Bitcoins
Number of Bitcoins

Setting the Record Straight

So why am I telling you all this? Mainly to set the record straight on Bitcoin.

First of all, Bitcoin is a U.S. invention, despite the Japanese-sounding pseudonym of its creator(s). This is important because there are still people who believe it was designed specifically to destabilize the dollar and the traditional monetary system.

That couldn’t be further from the truth, though many advocates believe Bitcoin could one day replace fiat currency. Even the Bank of International Settlements (BIS), one of the most vocal critics of Bitcoin, has issued guidance for central banks to potentially hold digital assets as reserve currencies.

I’m sure you’ve noticed that there’s been a lot of negative press about “crypto” since at least last summer, first with the implosion of Terra/LUNA and the bankruptcies of crypto lending firms Celsius and Voyager Digital. Then, of course, came the massive fraud scandal involving Sam Bankman-Fried and his crypto exchange FTX.

Last week, crypto bank Silvergate announced it would shut its doors, and New York-based Signature Bank (NASDAQ:SBNY), also crypto-friendly, was closed by regulators on Sunday.

Due to its association with crypto, Bitcoin’s price has suffered as a result of these setbacks, even though it has nothing to do with the firms in crisis, and even though its proof-of-work (PoW) protocol makes it far more secure than proof-of-stake (PoS) coins such as the now-worthless LUNA.

Bitcoin is the only crypto asset to officially be considered a commodity, according to the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), citing its PoW protocol. All other coins and tokens may very well be classified as securities.

Part of the Digital Transformation

Like face recognition, artificial intelligence (AI), mRNA vaccines and other modern technology, Bitcoin itself is neither “good” nor nefarious. Instead, it’s a key component of the ongoing, rapidly accelerating digital transformation.

I think the lightning-fast adoption of ChatGPT is proof of this hyper-acceleration. The AI chatbot, developed by OpenAI, may be the fastest-growing app of all time. Launched at the end of November 2022, it reached 100 million active users, including Holly Schoenfeldt, in only two months, significantly beating other popular apps such as TikTok, Instagram and Pinterest. Last month, ChatGPT netted a staggering 1 billion visits to its website, according to Similarweb.

Months to Get to 100 Million Users
Months to Get to 100 Million Users

Take a look below. Spending on blockchain technology is expected to expand more than 65 times from 2021 to 2028, when it could hit $395 billion, according to one research firm. Due to its superior security properties, Bitcoin will be used to validate everything on these blockchains, which I believe will increase its value exponentially. As I often say, follow the money.

Estimated Money to Be Spent on Blockchain Technology
Estimated Money to Be Spent on Blockchain Technology

A Decentralized Asset Like Gold and Silver

Speaking of money, Bitcoin’s market cap now rivals that of Visa (NYSE:V) and Mastercard (NYSE:MA), which have millions of users and decades’ worth of name recognition. Bitcoin is decentralized, meaning it has no CEO, no board of directors and no marketing budget. And yet its total value is approximately in line with that of the two biggest credit card companies. When it was trading at $55,000 and $65,000, Bitcoin’s market cap completely eclipsed that of Visa and Mastercard.

Bitcoin Vs. Major Credit Card Companies
Bitcoin Vs. Major Credit Card Companies

As big as Bitcoin is, it’s nowhere close to the market value of gold and silver, two more decentralized assets. Gold’s total global value is currently a little over $12 trillion, roughly the size of five Apples, while silver’s is approximately $1 trillion, sitting right between Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) and Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) at today’s prices.

To me, this bodes well for Bitcoin, whose market cap is around $433 billion right now. For the digital asset to have the same value as silver, each bitcoin would need to be priced at $60,000, which it’s achieved before and likely will do so again.

For it to have the same value as gold right now, Bitcoin would need to trade at an eye-popping $630,000.

Is that doable? Some people think so. Billionaire investor Tim Draper believes Bitcoin could hit $250,000 by the end of this year. Cathie Wood says it could go as high as $1.5 million in seven years.

I’ll refrain from making my own price prediction, but I will say that as the digital transformation advances, I expect Bitcoin’s price to advance alongside it.

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SAMO RORE
SAMO RORE Mar 20, 2023 4:45PM ET
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So now you saying BTC is an American invention?
george moller
george moller Mar 14, 2023 9:58PM ET
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Bitcoin is interesting but hardly a store of value in inflationary or any other time without enough "investors" willing to pay more for the privilege.  It has only existed during a time of cheap speculative money.  It is a hucksters dream and the victim's wet-dream.   There will be challenges to a network of computers that supports bitcoins existence down the road if only by a country such as China that will want to destabilize it or some genius hacker who will do so on a lark.
Adam Arndt
Adam Arndt Mar 14, 2023 11:57AM ET
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SHA256 is a HASHING algorithm, which means thet by definition, it doesn’t encrypt ANYTHING, so it defnitely doesn’t encrypt data on an iPhone. Embarassing “Crypto 101” mistake.The SHA family of hashing algorithms are also susceptible to future attack by quantum computers and are not considered “quantum-proof crypto algorithms”, either.I’d be shocked if we made it past 2030 before we have Quantum attacks on SHA256 and practical ones actively targeting crypto certainly before the 2030s are over.The “secure for decades” comment may apply for traditional CPU resistance, but not Quantum.
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Marcos Piani
Marcos Piani Mar 14, 2023 11:57AM ET
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actually, I don't. Software implementation in that case has already been done in other currencies, it can be done early for Bitcoin.
Brad Albright
Brad Albright Mar 14, 2023 11:57AM ET
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Marcos Piani I'm sorry, what implementation? Does it have a name?
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Marcos Piani Mar 14, 2023 11:57AM ET
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yes, it's called elliptical cryptography.
Brad Albright
Brad Albright Mar 14, 2023 11:57AM ET
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Marcos Piani I just took a quick look. Looks real and promising. Thanks for the education.
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Marcos Piani Mar 14, 2023 11:57AM ET
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Brad Albright you are welcome
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cqjhm poufc Mar 14, 2023 10:46AM ET
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Bitcoin is not necessarily an american invention, but in any case it is the most important technology that we have right now and time and again the point of its creation becomes clear like the recent bankster fiasco. The desperate cabal of haters like some in the comment section keeps missing the boat time and again, they are like the Uncle Tom of the banksters, who will now enslave them even more with CBDC and more tax hikes.
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Brad Albright Mar 14, 2023 9:25AM ET
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This article's headline was written by someone who either does not understand the subject matter or thinks it's funny to mislead readers. They should be fired. "Why Bitcoin is One of the Greatest American Inventions." No.
Stephen Fa
Stephen Fa Mar 14, 2023 9:25AM ET
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The almighty Brad proclaims his opinion. If you do not agree, it's 'misinformation' in his decree.
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Brad Albright Mar 14, 2023 9:25AM ET
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SHA-256 is not Bitcoin. Your hard on for me keeps you foolish.
Stephen Fa
Stephen Fa Mar 14, 2023 9:25AM ET
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Now you share a real fact about SHA-256.
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Stephen Fa Mar 14, 2023 9:25AM ET
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Many if not most elements of Bitcoin technology solution were made in America: Internet, C programming language, Digicash, reusable POW, b-money, etc. The author is not generally wrong, and you are just a bully Brad.
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Brad Albright Mar 14, 2023 9:25AM ET
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Stephen Fa The journalists I know understand the importance of and take pride in precision. Defend mediocrity if you must. It is no surprise that you your standards for accuracy and detail are low.
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Kevin Mullen Mar 14, 2023 9:02AM ET
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The genesis block contained a quote from the British newspaper The Times 03/Jan/2009 “Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks” This was probably intended as proof that the block was created on or after that date. Additionally, it suggests that Satoshi Nakamoto may have lived in the United Kingdom.
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Some John Doe Mar 14, 2023 8:58AM ET
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Any country or organization can throw money at a few programmers to create some Bitcoin like coin and then get a network going to promote it.
Iván Kyrian de la Horra
Iván Kyrian de la Horra Mar 14, 2023 8:52AM ET
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Bitcoin is not an 'american invention'
Brad Albright
Brad Albright Mar 14, 2023 8:52AM ET
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Of course it isn't. The headline is ridiculous.
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Pinball Preparedness Mar 14, 2023 8:22AM ET
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Bitcoin is the worst Ponzi scheme in the history of man.  Only an idiot plays in that game.
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boris abdul Mar 14, 2023 7:45AM ET
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Btw, SHA 256 is not perfect, there is a higher bit algorithm in word size.SHA-256 uses 32-byte words whereas SHA-512 uses 64-byte words. There are also modified versions of each standard, known as SHA-224, SHA-384, SHA-512/224, and SHA-512/256 and it never stops. So we can call the bitcoins SHA 256 an outdated code lmao
 
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