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  1. Getting started - Bitcoin

    Bitcoin is different than what you know and use every day. Before you start using Bitcoin, there are a few things that you need to know in order to use it securely and avoid common pitfalls.

  2. Bitcoin - Open source P2P money

    Bitcoin is an innovative payment network and a new kind of money. Find all you need to know and get started with Bitcoin on bitcoin.org.

  3. How does Bitcoin work? - Bitcoin

    As a new user, you can get started with Bitcoin without understanding the technical details. Once you've installed a Bitcoin wallet on your computer or mobile phone, it will generate your first Bitcoin address …

  4. Choose your Bitcoin wallet

    Securing your computer, using a strong passphrase, moving most of your funds to cold store or enabling 2FA or multifactor authentication can help you protect your bitcoin.

  5. Spending Bitcoin - Bitcoin

    There are hundreds of online shops and retailers that accept Bitcoin. Using a search engine like Spendabit you can search through millions of products, all available for purchase with bitcoins.

  6. Introduction — Bitcoin

    This site aims to provide the docs you need to understand Bitcoin and start building Bitcoin-based applications.

  7. Privacy - Bitcoin Core Features

    Once you setup Tor, using it with Bitcoin Core is easy. If you also setup a Tor hidden service, you will be able to connect mobile clients to your Bitcoin Core full node for increased security and privacy …

  8. Bitcoin for Individuals

    There's no need to sign up, swipe your card, type a PIN, or sign anything. All you need to receive Bitcoin payments is to display the QR code in your Bitcoin wallet app and let the other party scan your …

  9. Buy Bitcoin

    Buy Bitcoin The above widget is provided by a third party provider (MoonPay) and is not associated with bitcoin.org.

  10. Bitcoin Knots - Desktop - Windows - Choose your wallet - Bitcoin

    Securing your computer, using a strong passphrase, moving most of your funds to cold storage, or enabling two-factor authentication can make it harder to steal your bitcoins.