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The world's first cryptocurrency created in 2009, Bitcoin was created by Satoshi Nakamoto, a pseudonym for one or a group of people responsible for creating Bitcoin.  
The world's first [[cryptocurrency]] created in 2009, Bitcoin was created by Satoshi Nakamoto, a pseudonym for one or a group of people responsible for creating Bitcoin.  


Bitcoin is a digital currency that operates independently of any central control. Transactions are conducted using peer-to-peer software and cryptography. Transaction data is stored on all computers connected to the network.  
Bitcoin is a digital currency that operates independently of any central control. Transactions are conducted using peer-to-peer software and cryptography. Transaction data is stored on all computers connected to the network.  


Each Bitcoin is divided into 100,000,000 units called satoshi.
Each Bitcoin is divided into 100,000,000 units called satoshi.

Latest revision as of 13:59, 4 July 2022

The world's first cryptocurrency created in 2009, Bitcoin was created by Satoshi Nakamoto, a pseudonym for one or a group of people responsible for creating Bitcoin.

Bitcoin is a digital currency that operates independently of any central control. Transactions are conducted using peer-to-peer software and cryptography. Transaction data is stored on all computers connected to the network.

Each Bitcoin is divided into 100,000,000 units called satoshi.

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