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Bitcoin is a decentralized digital currency that was created in 2009 by an anonymous person or group using the pseudonym "Satoshi Nakamoto". Bitcoin transactions are recorded on a public ledger called the blockchain, which is maintained by a network of computers around the world.

Bitcoin is unique in that it is not controlled by any central authority or institution, such as a government or a bank. Instead, transactions are validated by the network of computers using complex algorithms and cryptography.

One of the key features of Bitcoin is its limited supply. There will only ever be 21 million bitcoins in existence, which is expected to be reached by around the year 2140. This makes Bitcoin a deflationary asset, meaning that over time it is expected to increase in value relative to fiat currencies, which are inflationary.

Bitcoin has been subject to extreme volatility since its creation, with its value fluctuating rapidly in response to a wide range of factors, including global economic events, news stories, and regulatory developments. Despite this, many people view Bitcoin as a potential alternative to traditional currencies and a store of value, and it has become an increasingly popular investment asset in recent years.




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