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*01 – [[Jed McCaleb]] sells [[Mt. Gox]] to [[Mark Karpelès]].
 
*01 – [[Jed McCaleb]] sells [[Mt. Gox]] to [[Mark Karpelès]].
 
*06 – The network hashrate [[March 6, 2011 hashrate anomaly|briefly doubles]].<ref>[http://bitcoin.atspace.com/mysteryminer.html]</ref>
 
*06 – The network hashrate [[March 6, 2011 hashrate anomaly|briefly doubles]].<ref>[http://bitcoin.atspace.com/mysteryminer.html]</ref>
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*18 – BTC/USD exchange rate reaches a 6-week low point at almost $0.70/BTC, after what appeared to be a short burst of possibly automated sales at progressively lower prices. The price had been declining since dollar parity.
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*22 – [[WeUseCoins]] publishes ''[[What is Bitcoin?]]'', which became a viral hit.
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*25 – [[Difficulty]] decreases for the second time ever.
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*27 – [[Britcoin]] is established, opening the first Bitcoin exchange for the Pound Sterling.
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*31 – [[Bitcoin Brazil]] is established, opening the first Bitcoin exchange for the Brazilian real.
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===April===
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*05 – [[Bitmarket.eu]] is established, opening the first Bitcoin exchange for the Polish złoty.
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*12 – The first Bitcoin put option contract is sold on [[Bitcoin-OTC]].
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*16 – TIME publishes an article on Bitcoin.
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*23 – The exchange rate reaches parity with the Euro and Pound Sterling.
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*27 – [[VirWoX]] is established, opening the first Bitcoin exchange for the Linden dollar.
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*30 – [[Difficulty]] tops 100,000.
 
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Revision as of 17:04, 6 July 2015

Years: 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
2011
Bitcoin year3
First block100410
Blocks solved59,626
Initial supply5,020,450 BTC
Bitcoins mined2,981,300 BTC
Difficulty14,484 — 1,159,929
Opening price$0.30 USD
Highest price$31.91 USD
Lowest price$0.29 USD
Closing price$4.70 USD
Market capIncrease.png $23.6 million USD
Block valueIncrease.png $235.00 USD
Block reward50 BTC
2011 was the third year since the launch of Bitcoin. Dollar parity was achieved as Satoshi Nakamoto departed.

Events

January

February

  • 09 – Bitcoin achieves dollar parity. 1 bitcoin trades for 1 US dollar on Mt. Gox.[1]
  • 10 – News of dollar parity attracts significant attention; bitcoin.org struggles to handle the traffic.[2]
  • 14 – For the first time, a vehicle is offered for a sum of bitcoins. It was a 1984 Celica Supra for 3000 BTC.[3] A buyer was never found.

March

  • 01 – Jed McCaleb sells Mt. Gox to Mark Karpelès.
  • 06 – The network hashrate briefly doubles.[4]
  • 18 – BTC/USD exchange rate reaches a 6-week low point at almost $0.70/BTC, after what appeared to be a short burst of possibly automated sales at progressively lower prices. The price had been declining since dollar parity.
  • 22 – WeUseCoins publishes What is Bitcoin?, which became a viral hit.
  • 25 – Difficulty decreases for the second time ever.
  • 27 – Britcoin is established, opening the first Bitcoin exchange for the Pound Sterling.
  • 31 – Bitcoin Brazil is established, opening the first Bitcoin exchange for the Brazilian real.

April

  • 05 – Bitmarket.eu is established, opening the first Bitcoin exchange for the Polish złoty.
  • 12 – The first Bitcoin put option contract is sold on Bitcoin-OTC.
  • 16 – TIME publishes an article on Bitcoin.
  • 23 – The exchange rate reaches parity with the Euro and Pound Sterling.
  • 27 – VirWoX is established, opening the first Bitcoin exchange for the Linden dollar.
  • 30 – Difficulty tops 100,000.

References