In 2009, Bitcoin launched the cryptocurrency phenomenon as we know it today, and it remains the most popular currency of its kind worldwide.
Bitcoin’s popularity sets it apart from all other cryptocurrencies; over time, it has moved closer and closer to what we recognise as a currency, rather than a virtual anomaly.
Unlike many of its peers, Bitcoin can be exchanged for fiat currencies like the US dollar and euro. It has greater liquidity than other cryptocurrencies, meaning the loss to its inherent value is minimal when it is converted.
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