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Bitcoin is the world’s first and only long-lasting cryptocurrency, thriving where other digital payment ventures have failed for decades. It was invented in 2008 by Satoshi Nakamoto, an unidentified individual or organization.
At CoinCu News, We’re following the progress of Bitcoin and the emergence of a permissionless, borderless financial system right now. How has Bitcoin evolved since its inception? How can it make our lives better and contribute to the future of finance?
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