$BTC

Bitcoin (BTC) is the world’s first and most prominent cryptocurrency, launched in 2009 by the pseudonymous Satoshi Nakamoto. Built on a decentralized, peer-to-peer blockchain network, Bitcoin allows users to send and receive value without the need for intermediaries like banks. Its fixed supply of 21 million coins makes it a deflationary asset, often referred to as “digital gold.” Over the years, Bitcoin has gained global recognition as a store of value, hedge against inflation, and an alternative financial system.

Volatility remains part of its journey, with dramatic price swings influenced by macroeconomic trends, institutional adoption, and regulatory shifts. Despite this, Bitcoin continues to lead the crypto market by dominance and market cap. Its role in reshaping financial freedom and decentralization remains unmatched. As adoption grows across countries, companies, and investors, Bitcoin stands not just as a currency—but as a technological revolution in money itself.