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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: How does Bitcoin looks like?
by
Kakmakr
on 08/08/2017, 05:53:34 UTC
Hi!! A am brand new here. I know bitcoin is a virtual currency , but has anyone already portrayed an imaginary design of Bitcoins? How does should it look like if ever? Like in the games in the internet that i see. The coin incentives or prizes looks like gold. Others have designs too and. If it would be a physical money, should it look like gold? 
Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency or also known as virtual currency and it doesn't need any hard form to identify it.
Bitcoin is meant for online use like trading, investing, etc. If we started using its hard form of currency then it will be impossible to use it any more in trading, investing, etc

Well bitcoin is meant to be that way a form of transaction only through the internet, but you can surely store it in physical coins with the Capital Letter B on it or something that has a bitcoin name and a barcode or a letter and number code on it, and I think there are no significant value or what so ever if you own something like this, and I think it is for some geek that are a bitcoin enthusiast that wants to collect many kinds of physical coins, and some coins really are an eye catcher,

Thank you. So you mean there are really physical bitcoins existing and not just virtual?

Yes, here is something for you to read, if you want to know more about Casascius coins < Just remember that the coins has little value, and the real value is in the bitcoins that are linked to those coins > https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Casascius_physical_bitcoins

It is just a physical representation < collectors item > and not the actual bitcoins. The actual bitcoins is a digital token on the Blockchain. ^smile^

You can create a coin from wood and link $1 000 000 worth of bitcoins to it, with a piece of paper and the real value will be the piece of paper with the Bitcoin address and the Private key. Without that information, the wooden coins is worthless.