Bitcoin (BTC)
Bitcoin (BTC) is the world's first decentralized digital currency, introduced in 2009 by an anonymous entity known as Satoshi Nakamoto. It operates without a central bank or single administrator, relying on blockchain technology to publicly verify and record transactions. This ensures transparency and security. Bitcoin can be sent peer-to-peer across the network, eliminating the need for financial intermediaries. Its supply is limited to 21 million coins, making it a deflationary asset. Its popularity continues to grow as an investment vehicle and an alternative digital payment method