#BTCRebound

Bitcoin (BTC) is the first and most well-known cryptocurrency, launched in 2009 by an anonymous creator known as Satoshi Nakamoto. It operates on a decentralized network using blockchain technology, allowing peer-to-peer transactions without the need for intermediaries like banks. Bitcoin’s limited supply of 21 million coins adds to its appeal as a store of value, often referred to as "digital gold." Over the years, it has gained widespread attention for its price volatility, investment potential, and role in shaping the future of finance. Bitcoin is mined through a process called proof of work, where computers solve complex problems to validate transactions and secure the network. Despite regulatory scrutiny and competition from other cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin remains the most dominant player in the crypto market. It has inspired countless projects and continues to be a central topic in discussions about decentralization, digital ownership, and the evolution of the global financial system.