An Introduction to Bitcoin

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Slide Heading An Introduction to Bitcoin Varun Ebenezer, CISA BMO Financial Group September 14, 2016

Speaker Background Senior Audit Manager on the Technology and Operations U.S. Audit Team at BMO Financial Group. Engage in IT audits that focus on applications, governance, information security, and regulatory matters. Before BMO, was an IT Auditor at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Also held positions in the legal and non-profit sectors. Bachelors in Sociology and History from the University of Wisconsin- Madison Masters in Information Systems from DePaul University Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) Contact: varun.ebenezer@bmo.com

Agenda Origins Fundamentals Slide Heading Blockchain Outlook Resources

Origins Founded by Sataoshi Nakomoto Anonymous person or group Released whitepaper Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System in October 2008 https://bitcoin.org/en/bitcoin-paper Released open-source bitcoin software in January 2009 Response to financial crisis and centralization of monetary system Silk Road and other dark markets were early drivers of usage

Origins Based on open-source software Anyone can review and provide suggestions for the source code Capped at 21 million units Supported by cryptography Miners find new bitcoin blocks Solved the double-spend problem Cannot spend the same bitcoin over multiple transactions Each bitcoin is unique

Fundamentals Digital/Virtual Electronic cash Cryptocurrency Highly divisible Decentralized Control is in the hands of the user base No single authority in place (e.g. Federal Reserve) Shut down is highly improbable and difficult

Fundamentals Bitcoin is stored via digital wallets Online wallets Circle, Coinbase, GDAX, Bitfinex, Mt. Gox Desktop wallets Bitcoin Core, Armory, Electrum Mobile wallets Mycelium, Xapo Hardware wallets Trezor Paper wallets via QR codes

Fundamentals Barrier for entry is low Any with a smartphone can use bitcoin Borderless and stateless Transactions are fast and immediate Sending/Receiving bitcoin is as fast as sending an email Funds are available within seconds Transaction fees are low Fees for using bitcoin are substantially lower than traditional financial players (e.g. Visa, Western Union) Ability to move large amounts of money for pennies on the USD

Fundamentals Overview of a Bitcoin Transaction

Fundamentals Bitcoin Mining Hardware

Fundamentals Large firms have begun accepting bitcoin in various capacities Microsoft, Dell, Overstock, United Way, Expedia, PayPal, DISH Network, WordPress Often use a third-party company to convert bitcoin to USD to avoid price fluctuations Bitcoin ATMs have begun to surface around the US and the world Financial products are being created for traditional investors Trusts that offer ETFs pegged to the price of bitcoin

Blockchain Distributed ledger that serves as a transaction database Records all transactions made Relies on consensus of participants instead of a central authority for validation of transactions Transactions are irreversible Bitcoin s blockchain is used primarily as a payment network

Blockchain

Blockchain Permissionless vs permissioned blockchains Similar to internet vs. intranet Permissionless blockchain (public) Can be used by anyone without prior approval Control is decentralized Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin Permissioned blockchain (private) Can only be used by trusted parties Control is centralized R3 startup

Blockchain Use cases are being developed outside of finance (e.g. smart contracts) The Distributed Autonomous Organization (DAO) incident Built on top of Ethereum s blockchain Largest crowdfunding event in history, raised over $150 million from more than 11,000 users Hacker exposed flaw and stole funds The DAO contained 15% of all ether in circulation Too big to fail decision for Ethereum community

Outlook Venture Capital Funding Over $1 billion raised by bitcoin and blockchain startups thus far Investors are shifting funds towards blockchain and hybrid (bitcoin/blockchain) startups Hyperledger Project Cross-industry effort to collaborate on blockchain technology started by Linux Foundation in 2015 Key purpose is to support variety of business transactions (e.g. finance, technology, supply chain) Over 40 firms have joined the effort, such as: IBM, JP Morgan, Intel, CME Group, Hitachi, BNY Mellon

Outlook Regulation of virtual currencies and blockchain Regulators in the US and globally have provided commentary, but are still putting together comprehensive guidance OCC noted in July 2016 that virtual currencies create compliance challenges for banks, and enable cybercriminals 2016 Federal Reserve Annual Meeting: Fed Chair Janet Yellen encourages counterparts to study bitcoin and blockchain technologies IRS says bitcoin and other digital currencies should be treated as property for US Federal tax purposes

Outlook Potential to provide financial services to the underbanked Individuals in developing nations with limited access to traditional financial products Expansion of internet availability is key (e.g. Google balloons, Facebook drones) Future is bright, however, much work is still required to reach potential The internet took several years to become useful to the average person Killer app is still needed

Resources Bitcoin.org (https://bitcoin.org/en/) Introductory information on bitcoin. Bitcoin Wiki (https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/main_page) Provides detailed information on bitcoin and blockchain. Coindesk (http://www.coindesk.com/) Comprehensive bitcoin, cryptocurrency, and blockchain news site. Coinbase (https://www.coinbase.com/) US-based firm that offers customers the ability to buy, sell, send, and trade bitcoin. Hyperledger Project (https://www.hyperledger.org/) Official site for the cross-industry blockchain collaboration

Questions?