$BTC $BTC, or Bitcoin, is the first and most widely recognized cryptocurrency, created in 2009 by an anonymous entity known as Satoshi Nakamoto. It operates on a decentralized network using blockchain technology, enabling peer-to-peer transactions without intermediaries.
Bitcoin is often referred to as digital gold due to its finite supply of 21 million coins, which contributes to its value as a store of wealth. Investors and traders use $BTC for various purposes, including long-term investment, trading, and remittances. Its price is highly volatile, influenced by market sentiment, regulatory developments, and macroeconomic trends, making it a popular focus in the cryptocurrency market.