ꯕꯤꯠꯀꯣꯏꯟ (Bitcoin) () ꯍꯥꯏꯕꯁꯤ ꯃꯌꯥꯏꯗ ꯂꯥꯛꯍꯟꯗꯕ ꯃꯊꯪ ꯃꯊꯪ ꯆꯥꯏꯊꯣꯛꯈꯤꯕ ꯗꯤꯖꯤꯇꯦꯜ ꯁꯦꯟꯌꯦꯛꯅꯤ ꯕꯦꯡꯛ ꯌꯥꯎꯗꯕ ꯅꯠꯇ꯭ꯔꯒ ꯆꯨꯞꯂꯤ ꯄꯥꯏꯔꯤꯕꯁꯤꯡ ꯌꯥꯎꯗꯅ ꯁꯤꯖꯤꯟꯅꯔꯤꯕ ꯃꯤꯑꯣꯏ ꯱ꯗꯒꯤ ꯱ꯗ ꯕꯤꯠꯀꯣꯏꯟ ꯃꯤꯔꯥꯡ ꯁꯤꯖꯤꯟꯅꯗꯨꯅ ꯃꯔꯛꯀꯤ ꯃꯅꯨꯡꯗ ꯆꯪꯕꯁꯤꯡ ꯌꯥꯎꯅ ꯂꯟ ꯂꯦꯞꯁꯤꯟꯕ ꯌꯥꯕ ꯁꯦꯟꯌꯦꯛ ꯑꯃꯅꯤ ꯫ ꯁꯦꯟ ꯊꯥꯗꯣꯛ ꯊꯥꯖꯤꯟ ꯑꯁꯤ ꯅꯦꯠꯋꯥꯛ ꯅꯣꯗꯁꯅ ꯁꯪꯈꯛꯂꯒ ꯀ꯭ꯔꯤꯞꯇꯣꯒ꯭ꯔꯥꯐꯤ ꯐꯥꯎꯗꯨꯅ ꯑꯃꯁꯨꯡ ꯃꯤꯌꯥꯝꯗ ꯌꯦꯟꯊꯣꯛꯂꯕ ꯂꯦꯗꯒꯔ ꯕ꯭ꯂꯣꯛꯆꯦꯟ ꯍꯥꯏꯅ ꯀꯧꯅꯕꯗꯨꯗ ꯇꯧꯈꯤꯕ ꯃꯌꯥꯝꯗꯨ ꯂꯣꯏꯅ ꯍꯥꯞꯆꯤꯟꯗꯨꯅ ꯃꯥꯡꯗꯅꯕ ꯊꯝꯂꯒ ꯍꯥꯟꯒꯤ ꯄꯨꯋꯥꯔꯤ ꯈꯪꯕꯗ ꯏꯔꯥꯏ ꯂꯥꯏꯍꯟꯕ ꯀ꯭ꯔꯤꯞꯇꯣ ꯁꯦꯟꯌꯦꯛ ꯑꯃꯁꯨꯅꯤ ꯫ ꯀ꯭ꯔꯤꯞꯇꯣ ꯁꯦꯟꯌꯦꯛ ꯑꯁꯤ ꯁꯛꯈꯪꯗꯕ ꯃꯤꯑꯣꯏ ꯈꯔꯅ ꯏꯪ ꯀꯨꯝꯖꯥ ꯲꯰꯰꯸ ꯗ ꯁꯥꯇꯣꯁꯤ ꯅꯥꯀꯥꯃꯣꯇꯣ ꯍꯥꯏꯕ ꯃꯤꯡꯂꯦꯟ ꯑꯁꯤ ꯁꯤꯖꯤꯟꯅꯗꯨꯅ ꯄꯨꯊꯣꯛꯈꯤꯕꯅꯤ ꯫ ꯏꯪ ꯀꯨꯝꯖꯥ ꯲꯰꯰꯹ ꯗ ꯁꯦꯟꯌꯦꯛ ꯑꯁꯤ ꯆꯠꯅꯕ ꯍꯧꯈꯤ ꯃꯇꯝꯗꯨꯒꯤ ꯆꯠꯅꯍꯟꯕꯗꯨ ꯍꯥꯡꯂꯕ-ꯍꯧꯔꯛꯐꯝ ꯁꯣꯐ꯭ꯇꯋꯦꯔ ꯑꯣꯏꯅ ꯄꯨꯊꯣꯔꯛꯄꯗꯒꯤ ꯫

ꯕꯤꯠꯀꯣꯏꯟ
Prevailing bitcoin logo
Prevailing bitcoin logo
Denominations
Pluralbitcoins
Symbol₿ (Unicode: U+20BF BITCOIN SIGN (HTML ₿))[lower-alpha ꯱]
ꯀꯣꯗBTC, XBT[lower-alpha ꯲]
ꯆꯨꯝꯕꯒꯤ ꯆꯥꯡ10−8
Subunits
11000millibitcoin
1100000000satoshi[]
Development
Original author(s)ꯁꯥꯇꯣꯁꯤ ꯅꯀꯥꯃꯣꯇꯣ
ꯑꯉꯧꯕ ꯆꯦ"Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System"[]
Implementation(s)Bitcoin Core
ꯊꯥꯗꯣꯛꯄ ꯍꯧꯔꯛꯄ0.1.0 / 9 ꯖꯥꯅꯨꯋꯥꯔꯤ 2009 (꯱꯵ ꯆꯥꯍꯤ ꯍꯧꯈꯔꯦ) (2009-꯰꯱-09)
Latest release0.21.1 / 2 ꯃꯦ 2021 (꯳ ꯆꯥꯍꯤ ꯍꯧꯈꯔꯦ) (2021-꯰꯵-02)[]
Code repositorygithub.com/bitcoin/bitcoin
Development statusActive
ꯋꯦꯕꯁꯥꯏꯠbitcoin.org
Ledger
Ledger start3 ꯖꯥꯅꯨꯋꯥꯔꯤ 2009 (꯱꯵ ꯆꯥꯍꯤ ꯍꯧꯈꯔꯦ) (2009-꯰꯱-03)
Timestamping schemeProof-of-work (partial hash inversion)
Hash functionSHA-256
Issuance scheduleDecentralized (block reward)
Initially ₿50 per block, halved every 210,000 blocks[]
Block reward₿6.25[lower-alpha ꯳]
Block time10 minutes
Block explorerMany implementations
Circulating supply₿18,660,000 (as of 20 ꯃꯥꯔꯆ  2021)
Supply limit₿21,000,000[][lower-alpha ꯴]
  1. The symbol was encoded in ꯌꯨꯅꯤꯀꯣꯗ version 10.0 at position U+20BF BITCOIN SIGN in the Currency Symbols block in June 2017.[]
  2. Compatible with ISO 4217.
  3. May 2020 to approximately 2024, halved approximately every four years
  4. The supply will approach, but never reach, ₿21 million. Issuance will permanently halt c. 2140 at ₿20,999,999.9769.[]:ch. 8

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ꯁꯦꯝꯒꯠꯂꯨ
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  2. Mick, Jason (12 June 2011). Cracking the Bitcoin: Digging Into a $131M USD Virtual Currency. Daily Tech.
  3. Releases - bitcoin/bitcoin.
  4. Cite ꯑꯔꯥꯟꯕ: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named paper
  5. Nakamoto (1 April 2016). Bitcoin source code - amount constraints.
  6. Antonopoulos, Andreas M. (April 2014). Mastering Bitcoin: Unlocking Digital Crypto-Currencies. O'Reilly Media. ISBN 978-1-4493-7404-4. 
  7. Statement of Jennifer Shasky Calvery, Director Financial Crimes Enforcement Network United States Department of the Treasury Before the United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Subcommittee on National Security and International Trade and Finance Subcommittee on Economic Policy. Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (19 November 2013).
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