$BTC
Bitcoin (BTC) is a decentralized digital currency that operates without a central authority or government, allowing peer-to-peer transactions over a secure network called blockchain. Introduced in 2009 by an anonymous person or group under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin enables users to make transactions without intermediaries like banks. It uses cryptographic techniques to secure transactions, making it resistant to fraud and counterfeiting. Bitcoin’s limited supply—capped at 21 million coins—has contributed to its value, with demand often driving its price volatility. As an alternative investment and a store of value, Bitcoin has gained popularity among investors and institutions. However, its volatility, regulatory challenges, and environmental concerns related to mining remain key issues. Despite these challenges, BTC continues to shape the future of digital finance. #Bitcoin #Cryptocurrency #Blockchain