$BTC

Bitcoin (BTC) is the world’s first decentralized digital currency, introduced in 2009 by the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto. It operates without any central authority, using blockchain technology to record transactions securely and transparently. With a maximum supply of 21 million coins, Bitcoin is often seen as “digital gold.” It's widely used for investment, online payments, and transferring money across borders. Though highly volatile, it has gained global attention as a potential alternative to traditional finance. As adoption grows and regulations evolve, Bitcoin continues to shape the future of money, offering both opportunities and challenges for users, investors, and governments alike.