bitcoins
Bitcoins are a decentralized digital currency and payment system that operates without a central authority. Created in 2009 by an unknown programmer or group under the name Satoshi Nakamoto, the system enables peer-to-peer transfers of value using a digital ledger.
Technology and operations: Transactions are recorded on a public blockchain. Users hold private keys in digital
Usage and economics: Bitcoins can be used for payments, remittances, and as a speculative asset. Addresses are
Governance and development: Bitcoin is open-source software maintained by a decentralized community. Changes to the protocol
Risks and regulation: Security risks include loss of private keys and exchange hacks, while the network could
Impact: As the first widely adopted cryptocurrency, Bitcoins popularized blockchain technology and inspired thousands of other