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Bitcoin (BTC), launched in 2009 by the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto, is the first decentralized cryptocurrency. It runs on blockchain technology—a transparent, secure ledger that records every transaction without the need for banks or intermediaries.
Bitcoin’s supply is limited to 21 million coins, making it a scarce asset often compared to digital gold. Its value is driven by market demand, investor sentiment, and adoption as both a store of value and a payment method. Over the years, it has experienced dramatic price swings, attracting traders, long-term investors, and institutional interest.
With increasing acceptance from businesses and integration into global finance, Bitcoin continues to shape the future of money—though it remains volatile, innovative, and sometimes controversial.
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