bitcoin
Americannoun
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Often Bitcoin the first widely established cryptocurrency, which uses state-of-the-art cryptography, can be issued in any fractional denomination, and has a decentralized distribution system.
Increasing numbers of stores and online businesses accept Bitcoin.
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a single unit of bitcoin, the first widely established cryptocurrency.
The value of a bitcoin has sometimes surpassed the value of an ounce of gold.
Usage
What's the difference between bitcoin, cryptocurrency, and digital currency? See digital currency ( def. ).
Etymology
Origin of bitcoin
First recorded in 2005–10; bit 3 ( def. ) + coin
Example Sentences
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Crypto stocks were falling as the latest bout of trade turmoil weighed on the price of Bitcoin, down 1.5% over the past 24 hours to $66,362.
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Major cryptocurrency prices fell early Monday, with Bitcoin down 3% to $65,805, amid U.S. trade tariff uncertainty.
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Market uncertainty has weighed on digital assets, with Bitcoin tumbling 25% since early 2026.
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Robinhood External link, a digital asset brokerage, was down 1.3% in premarket trading, while Strategy External link —the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin—edged lower by 1.7%.
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Since the start of 2026, Bitcoin has tumbled 25%.
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