BitCoin: So how exactly does money get created?
Your bank gets to produce money by lending it out.
Say you deposit $1,000 along with your bank. Then they lend out $900 of it. Suddenly you've $1000 and somebody else has $900. Magically, there's $1900 floating around where before there clearly was merely a grand.
Now say your bank instead lends 900 of one's dollars to some other bank. That bank consequently lends $810 to some other bank, which in turn lends $720 to a customer. Poof! $3,430 immediately - almost $2500 created out of nothing - provided that the financial institution follows your government's central bank rules.
Creation of Bitcoin can be as distinctive from bank funds'creation as cash is from electrons. It's not controlled with a government's central bank, but instead by consensus of its users and nodes. It's not developed by a small mint in a building, but instead by distributed open source software and computing. And it needs a questionnaire of actual benefit creation. More on that shortly.