Traveling back to 2009, a hands-on guide to securing Genesis period Bitcoin
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Bitcoin in 2009 was just a 'digital experiment' in Satoshi Nakamoto's paper; there were hardly any players on the entire network, no exchanges, and no price anchors. The core of buying coins was not 'trading,' but rather mining, and storage was the raw operation of grappling with 'code and private keys.'
Step one: Secure the acquisition of Bitcoin—mining is the only way.
In 2009, there were no Bitcoin exchanges, and it was impossible to find a channel to buy coins; the only way for ordinary people to obtain Bitcoin was through mining, and at that time, the threshold for mining was very low—a regular home computer could handle it.