$BTC In 2008, an unknown entity named Satoshi Nakamoto released the Bitcoin whitepaper, proposing a decentralized digital currency. It introduced blockchain technology, a transparent ledger maintained by a network of computers. In 2009, Bitcoin’s genesis block was mined, marking the start of a financial revolution. Unlike traditional currencies controlled by central banks, Bitcoin empowered individuals with direct control over their assets. Its decentralized nature and limited supply of 21 million coins attracted enthusiasts seeking financial freedom. Over time, Bitcoin evolved from an experiment to a globally recognized asset, sparking the creation of countless other cryptocurrencies.
Bitcoin consistently dominates the cryptocurrency market with a market capitalization exceeding $500 billion. Its price often serves as a benchmark for the broader crypto industry. As of now, Bitcoin's consistent growth and integration into financial systems continue to reinforce its position as the most sought-after digital asset.
Dogecoin, while less valuable in market capitalization, has shown remarkable growth during market surges, driven largely by social media trends a