$BTC Bitcoin ($BTC), the world’s first and largest cryptocurrency, continues to shape the financial landscape. Known for its decentralized nature and limited supply of 21 million coins, BTC is often viewed as “digital gold.” Institutional adoption has grown, with companies and governments exploring Bitcoin as a hedge against inflation. However, its volatility remains high, influenced by regulatory changes, macroeconomic factors, and investor sentiment. The Bitcoin halving cycle, which reduces mining rewards every four years, historically drives price surges. As the crypto market evolves, Bitcoin’s role in global finance is expanding, despite ongoing debates over its environmental impact and regulatory scrutiny.
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