$BTC Bitcoin, as the first decentralized cryptocurrency in the world, has become the primary store of value in the field of digital assets since its creation in 2009. It allows for peer-to-peer transactions using blockchain technology, with a fixed total supply of 21 million coins, and controls inflation through the “halving” mechanism that occurs every four years (the last one took place in April 2024), thereby enhancing its scarcity. Its value is reflected not only in its function as a medium of exchange but is also widely recognized at the levels of institutional investors, multinational corporations, and national strategies as “digital gold” — especially in a macroeconomic environment with high inflation, Bitcoin's anti-devaluation properties become a key attraction. The stage of overcoming the $100,000 mark by the end of 2024 has laid the groundwork for growth in 2025.