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$BTC Bitcoin (BTC) Overview 1. What is Bitcoin? Bitcoin (BTC) is the first and most well-known cryptocurrency, created by an anonymous person or group using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto in 2009. It operates on a decentralized network without a central authority, using blockchain technology for secure and transparent transactions. 2. Key Features of Bitcoin: Decentralized: No central authority controls Bitcoin; it runs on a peer-to-peer network. Limited Supply: Only 21 million BTC will ever exist, making it scarce and valuable. Security: Uses blockchain and cryptographic principles for secure transactions. Mining-Based: New BTC is created through a process called mining, using Proof-of-Work (PoW). Store of Value: Often referred to as "digital gold" because of its potential as a hedge against inflation. 3. Use Cases of Bitcoin: Digital Currency: Used for online transactions and payments. Investment Asset: Many investors see BTC as a hedge against inflation and economic instability. Remittances: Allows users to send money internationally with lower fees. Decentralized Finance (DeFi): BTC is sometimes used in DeFi applications for lending and borrowing. 4. How Bitcoin Works: Transactions are verified by miners using the Proof-of-Work (PoW) mechanism. Every 10 minutes, a new block is added to the blockchain. Bitcoin’s halving event (every 4 years) reduces the mining reward, making BTC more scarce over time. 5. Bitcoin vs Traditional Money: Feature Bitcoin (BTC) Fiat Currency (USD, EUR, etc.) Supply Limit 21 million Unlimited (can be printed by governments) Centralized? No Yes (controlled by central banks) Inflation? No (deflationary) Yes (prone to inflation) Transaction Speed 10 min (on-chain), faster with Lightning Network Instant (bank transfers) Privacy Pseudonymous Requires identity verification 6. Where to Buy & Store Bitcoin: Exchanges: Binance, Coinbase, Kraken, Bitstamp, and others. Wallets: Ledger, Trezor (hardware wallets), Trust Wallet, Exodus, and mobile wallets.
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#MicroStrategyAcquiresBTC Bitcoin (BTC) Overview 1. What is Bitcoin? Bitcoin (BTC) is the first and most well-known cryptocurrency, created by an anonymous person or group using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto in 2009. It operates on a decentralized network without a central authority, using blockchain technology for secure and transparent transactions. 2. Key Features of Bitcoin: Decentralized: No central authority controls Bitcoin; it runs on a peer-to-peer network. Limited Supply: Only 21 million BTC will ever exist, making it scarce and valuable. Security: Uses blockchain and cryptographic principles for secure transactions. Mining-Based: New BTC is created through a process called mining, using Proof-of-Work (PoW). Store of Value: Often referred to as "digital gold" because of its potential as a hedge against inflation. 3. Use Cases of Bitcoin: Digital Currency: Used for online transactions and payments. Investment Asset: Many investors see BTC as a hedge against inflation and economic instability. Remittances: Allows users to send money internationally with lower fees. Decentralized Finance (DeFi): BTC is sometimes used in DeFi applications for lending and borrowing. 4. How Bitcoin Works: Transactions are verified by miners using the Proof-of-Work (PoW) mechanism. Every 10 minutes, a new block is added to the blockchain. Bitcoin’s halving event (every 4 years) reduces the mining reward, making BTC more scarce over time. 5. Bitcoin vs Traditional Money: FeatureBitcoin (BTC)Fiat Currency (USD, EUR, etc.)Supply Limit21 millionUnlimited (can be printed by governments)Centralized?NoYes (controlled by central banks)Inflation?No (deflationary)Yes (prone to inflation)Transaction Speed10 min (on-chain), faster with Lightning NetworkInstant (bank transfers)PrivacyPseudonymousRequires identity verification 6. Where to Buy & Store Bitcoin: Exchanges: Binance, Coinbase, Kraken, Bitstamp, and others. Wallets: Ledger, Trezor (hardware wallets), Trust Wallet, Exodus, and mobile wallets.
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