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The price of Bitcoin has risen 0.75% in the past 7 days.The price declined 0.82% in the last 24 hours.The current price is €64,812.79 per BTC. Bitcoin is 39.10% below the all time high of €106,435.73.
The current circulating supply is 20,021,959 BTC .
Bitcoin is the first and most widely recognized cryptocurrency, designed to function as peer-to-peer electronic cash. It relies on the SHA-256 Proof-of-Work algorithm, where miners expend computational energy to secure the network and order transactions. This decentralized architecture ensures that the ledger is immutable and censorship-resistant, provided no single entity controls the majority of the mining power.
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While Bitcoin’s base layer changes slowly by design, the ecosystem has seen significant innovation in asset issuance and programmability:
The 2024 Halving: In April 2024, the network successfully executed its fourth halving event. The issuance of new BTC per block dropped from 6.25 to 3.125, reducing the annual inflation rate to approximately 0.8%.
Runes Protocol (April 2024): Launched coincidentally with the halving, the Runes protocol introduced a standard for issuing fungible tokens on Bitcoin using the UTXO model. Unlike previous standards (like BRC-20), Runes are designed to be more efficient, reducing "blockchain bloat" while enabling a native token economy on Layer 1.
OP_CAT Discussions (2025): Throughout 2025, the developer community actively debated the re-introduction of OP_CAT, a deactivated opcode that could enable "covenants" and more complex smart contract functionality (like vaults and L2 bridges) directly on the Bitcoin network.
BTC serves three primary functions:
Store of Value: Often referred to as "digital gold," BTC is widely held as a long-term reserve asset due to its fixed supply schedule.
Medium of Exchange: BTC can be transferred globally without intermediaries, though transaction times and fees vary based on network congestion.
Network Fees: Users must pay miners in BTC to have their transactions (including Runes transfers and Ordinals inscriptions) included in a block.
Consensus: Proof-of-Work (SHA-256)
Max Supply: 21 Million BTC
Block Time: ~10 Minutes
Recent Upgrade: Runes Protocol (Token Standard)