$BTC The Bitcoin (BTC) market differs from traditional financial markets in several key ways:
Decentralization: Bitcoin operates without a central authority like a bank or government, unlike stocks or fiat currencies.
24/7 Trading: BTC markets run continuously, with no opening or closing hours, unlike stock markets that close on weekends and holidays.
Volatility: Bitcoin is known for its high price volatility, often experiencing large price swings in short periods.
Global Access: Anyone with internet access can participate, regardless of location, unlike some traditional markets with geographic restrictions.
Limited Supply: BTC has a capped supply of 21 million coins, creating scarcity, unlike fiat currencies which can be printed.