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What makes Bitcoin unique is that the supply of the currency is limited (at 21 million coins) and transactions of the currency | What makes Bitcoin unique is that the supply of the currency is limited (at 21 million coins) and transactions of the currency occur peer-to-peer (i.e. without the need of a central entity, such as the Bank of England). | ||
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Revision as of 20:19, 19 March 2022
Summary
- Bitcoin is a currency.
What is Bitcoin?
Bitcoin is a currency.
What's unique about Bitcoin?
What makes Bitcoin unique is that the supply of the currency is limited (at 21 million coins) and transactions of the currency occur peer-to-peer (i.e. without the need of a central entity, such as the Bank of England).
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