$BTC
Bitcoin (BTC) is the world's leading cryptocurrency, known for its decentralization and limited supply of 21 million units. Since its launch in 2009, it has become a high-value asset, attracting investors, institutions and governments.
Its volatility is a notable characteristic, with prices impacted by factors such as adoption, regulation, global economic events and technological innovations. Recently, BTC has been driven by advances in institutional integration and growing interest in its role as a store of value and hedge against inflation.
Despite the uncertainty, the future of Bitcoin remains promising, with many experts believing that it will continue to play a central role in the global financial market.