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To know where we're going, remember where we came from. A free interactive timeline and an ultra-premium collectors edition book on Bitcoins history.
Bitcoin didn’t start in 2009. You can trace its story back to 1979, when Ralph Merkle designed a #cryptographic data structure that would become one of #Bitcoin’s core building blocks: the #MerkleTree. Merkle first documented the idea in his thesis and patent. It wasn’t until CRYPTO ’87, an academic conference on advances in cryptology, that the work began to get broader recognition. From idea to spotlight took almost a decade. By the mid-1990s, Merkle trees were in production. One of the best examples: Surety, a company that hashed client documents into a Merkle tree and published the root hash in the New York Times classifieds each week, anchoring data integrity in full public view. Years later, when #SatoshiNakamoto needed a way to structure Bitcoin blocks that was both efficient and tamper-evident, he chose Merkle trees. In the #BitcoinWhitepaper, all transactions in a block are hashed into a Merkle tree, with only the Merkle root included in the block header. This keeps blocks compact and makes verification straightforward. Satoshi also noted that old blocks could be compacted by pruning spent transactions. Combined with Merkle proofs, this design choice enabled light clients to verify transactions without downloading full blocks, critical for Bitcoin’s scalability and global accessibility. Ralph Merkle likely imagined many applications for his invention, but he couldn’t have foreseen that his “tree” would help secure a trillion-dollar network. By extracting strong security guarantees from simple hashing, he gave Bitcoin a scalable root of trust. The artwork “Merkle Trees and the Roots of Trust” by Gina Choy pays tribute to this chapter of Bitcoin’s history. It appears in the History of Bitcoin Collector’s Book and on our interactive timeline. 📖 We’re telling Bitcoin’s origin story one building block at a time. Follow History of Bitcoin / Smashtoshi for more chapters from the early days of cryptography, cypherpunks and digital money. 🔗 View the full article here #BitcoinArt #Art #BitcoinTimeline #Zap ⚡️
The History of Bitcoin - Launch 4.5 years. 128 artists. 100+ pioneer interviews. 300+ contributors. Born of open, global collaboration, this project mirrors the spirit that forged Bitcoin itself. What it is A free, deeply researched interactive timeline of Bitcoin’s history. An ultra-premium Collector’s Edition art book. A singular First Edition auctioned in support of My First Bitcoin. The Timeline 128 key moments - from cypherpunk origins to the mavericks who advanced Bitcoin. Free, forever. The Book Collector’s Edition: 256 pages, gallery-quality papers, limited to 2,140 copies, presented with a steel stand engraved with the Bitcoin Whitepaper. Each book carries a unique fragment of Bitcoin’s original source code, together forming the complete codebase, forever linking every collector. The First Edition (1-of-1) Housed in a museum-grade enclosure carved from 5,000-year-old fossilised oak, featuring a Bitcoin emblem by #AspreyStudio. Auction by @npub1rujw...00fg in partnership with Bitcoin MENA @The Bitcoin Conference. Proceeds to My First Bitcoin. Dates & Events Public sale: 10 December. Sign up now for 48-hour early access. First events: London • Amsterdam • Manchester • New York • Dubai • Abu Dhabi. Explore & RSVP Timeline: Collector’s Edition: First Edition: Events: For those who see #Bitcoin as #art, movement, and myth - welcome to The History of Bitcoin. #BitcoinArt #HistoryOfBitcoin #Introductions #Zap #Zaps