Bitcoin price

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Top market cap
$113,398.9
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Market cap
$2.26T #1
Circulating supply
19.94M / 21M
All-time high
$126,200
24h volume
$32.30B
Rating
4.5 / 5
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About Bitcoin

Bitcoin (BTC) is the world's first decentralized digital currency, designed to operate without banks or governments. It runs on blockchain technology—a secure public ledger that records all transactions transparently. Bitcoin enables peer-to-peer payments globally, often with lower fees than traditional systems, and serves as a store of value similar to digital gold. Major companies and financial institutions increasingly recognize its potential, using BTC for cross-border transfers, investments, and even as loan collateral. Unlike regular money, Bitcoin has a limited supply of 21 million coins, which contributes to its value proposition. For newcomers, BTC represents an accessible entry point to cryptocurrency with established trust and adoption.
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Bitcoin’s price performance

59% better than the stock market
Past year
+69.54%
$66.89K
3 months
-4.04%
$118.17K
30 days
+4.00%
$109.03K
7 days
+4.53%
$108.48K

Bitcoin in the news

Crypto Briefing|Oct 26, 2025
Bitcoin surges after US and China agree on key trade issues in Kuala Lumpur talks

Bitcoin climbed to $113,829 on Friday morning after the US and China agreed to a...

CoinDesk|Oct 26, 2025
Bitcoin Bid, XRP Retakes 200-Day Average as Fed Rate Cut Looms; 'Mag 7' Earnings, Trump-Xi Summit Eyed

Major cryptocurrencies are trading higher ahead of a busy week featuring key Federal Reserve and Bank of Japan rate decisions alongside earnings reports from influential Mag 7 stocks.

CoinDesk|Oct 26, 2025
Gold’s Pause is Bitcoin’s Pulse as Risk Appetite Returns Ahead of the Fed Week

The move comes as the BTC/gold ratio — a measure of Bitcoin’s relative value against the yellow metal — flashed its most oversold reading in nearly three years last week.

CoinDesk|Oct 26, 2025
Bitcoin Tops $113K, SOL, ADA, ETH Jump as US–China Trade Progress Lifts Risk Appetite

That risk sentiment across global markets. US and Asian equity futures advanced, and gold pulled back slightly from recent highs as traders rotated back into risk assets.

CoinDesk|Oct 26, 2025
Bitcoin Shines as a 'Liquidity Barometer,' Not an Inflation Hedge, NYDIG Says

Gold, traditionally seen as an inflation hedge, also shows inconsistent and often negative correlations with inflation, the data shows.

Crypto Briefing|Oct 26, 2025
Bitcoin whale accumulates $356.6M in BTC

A Bitcoin whale identified as bc1qd3 accumulated $356.6 million worth of Bitcoin over a five-hour...

Crypto Briefing|Oct 26, 2025
US Representative reveals up to $30K Bitcoin exposure

US Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene disclosed Bitcoin exposure between $2,000 and $30,000 through purchases of...

CoinDesk|Oct 26, 2025
Bitcoin Treasury Firms Now Valued at Less Than Their BTC Holdings Amid Crumbled Sentiment

Sector giant Strategy (MSTR) still trades at a premium to its bitcoin stack, but maybe not for long if the trend continues.

CoinDesk|Oct 25, 2025
Rumble to Roll Out Bitcoin Tipping for 51 Million Users in December

The feature is developed with Tether and was announced at the Plan ₿ Forum in Lugano, Switzerland. The first BTC tip was sent to content creator David Freiheit.

CoinDesk|Oct 25, 2025
Bitcoin Consolidates Above $111,000 as Breakout Awaits Fresh Catalyst

Bitcoin stayed range-bound into 08:00 UTC on OCt. 25 as volume spiked on a defense of support and sellers capped rallies near the top of the recent corridor.

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Bitcoin on socials

Rick Manelius
Rick Manelius
It's only called Zcash if it comes within the shielded region of the $ZEC chain. Otherwise it's sparking Bitcoin.
mert | helius.dev
mert | helius.dev
if you bought ZEC, withdraw it to @zashi_app (mobile wallet) and shield it shielding means i) you are now private, ii) you increase the amount of private SoV in the world, which increases the privacy properties of the chain flows -> fundamentals -> flows -> fundamentals and on
PushTopia🟧
PushTopia🟧
$NAT will leave its mark on the crypto market and go down in history. The $NAT council convened.
FITZY
FITZY
Imagine if someone generated additional block rewards for miners without requiring any changes to Bitcoin. Probably NAT possible though 🙂
Quinten | 048.eth
Quinten | 048.eth
With more rate cuts to come, this capital will look for better returns and flow into risk assets Bitcoin.
Rand
Rand
More than $7,5 Trillion sitting in money market funds... Anyone know somewhere else to park that cash with better returns? 🤔

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Bitcoin FAQ

Bitcoin was created by an individual or group of people known only as Satoshi Nakamoto. Despite much interest, media speculation, and claims, the exact identity of Satoshi Nakamoto has never been revealed. Nakamoto withdrew from the Bitcoin project in 2010 and shared their last public email in 2011.

Bitcoin can be used to purchase online and offline goods and services. It is accepted by over 15,000 businesses, including Microsoft, Starbucks, Newegg, AT&T, Subway, and Burger King.

Additionally, Bitcoin can be sent directly between users without intermediaries, making it a faster, cheaper, and more secure payment method than traditional options like credit cards or bank transfers.

Beyond Bitcoin’s purpose as a means of exchange, it can also be held long-term for potential returns.

Currently, Bitcoin is accepted as legal tender in two countries: El Salvador and the Central African Republic (CAR). These nations have embraced Bitcoin as an official currency, with El Salvador leading the way in this adoption.

You can buy BTC tokens on the OKX cryptocurrency platform. Available trading pairs in the OKX spot trading terminal include BTC/USDT, BTC/USDC, and BTC/DAI.

You can also buy BTC with over 99 fiat currencies by selecting the "Express buy" option. Other popular crypto tokens, such as Ethereum (ETH), Tether (USDT), and USD Coin (USDC), are also available.

Alternatively, you can swap your existing cryptocurrencies, including XRP (XRP), Cardano (ADA), Solana (SOL), and Chainlink (LINK), for BTC with zero fees and no price slippage by using OKX Convert.

Another way you can purchase BTC tokens is via the OKX P2P Trading platform. P2P trading allows users to buy and sell cryptocurrencies directly from other users without needing a middleperson.

To view the estimated real-time conversion prices between fiat currencies, such as the USD, EUR, GBP, and others, into BTC, visit the OKX Crypto Converter Calculator. OKX's high-liquidity crypto exchange ensures the best prices for your crypto purchases.

Bitcoin can be purchased through a centralized exchange such as OKX using fiat currency or other cryptocurrencies, or purchased directly from another individual via a decentralized exchange. If you already hold a cryptocurrency such as ETH, SOL, or USDT, you can also trade this for Bitcoin via a decentralized exchange.

Bitcoin can be obtained by mining the asset, which requires specialized knowledge and the necessary hardware and software. Meanwhile, Bitcoin can be purchased through a physical Bitcoin ATM, although they’re not as widely used as exchanges.

Bitcoin trading does come with some risks, including cybersecurity threats and the potential loss of your funds if the price of Bitcoin falls. It’s important to remember that cryptocurrencies are a volatile asset and prices can fluctuate unexpectedly.

With Bitcoin trading taking place across digital platforms, there’s the risk of fraud, scams, and hacks. However, the leading exchanges put in place measures to protect users from these threats. There’s also plenty you can do to protect yourself as a crypto trader, such as by using two-factor authentication and diligently protecting your wallet’s private keys and seed phrases.

Put simply, no. Bitcoin is a volatile asset that regularly sees price fluctuations. Although the price of Bitcoin has risen significantly in the past, this is no guarantee of future performance. It’s important to keep in mind that the trading of cryptocurrencies is purely speculative, which is why you should never trade with more than you can afford to lose.
The legal status of cryptocurrencies is different across countries. Crypto is illegal in some nations, while others have embraced the technology and put in place regulations to manage the industry and protect users. Before you attempt to trade, it’s wise to first research what the law states regarding the ownership and trading of cryptocurrencies and other digital assets.

The Spot Bitcoin ETF is a form of exchange-traded fund offered by major TradFi institutions including BlackRock, Grayscale, and Fidelity. Approved by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commision on January 10, 2024, the Spot Bitcoin ETF tracks the current price of Bitcoin — referred to as the 'spot' — and its value therefore rises and falls in line with real-time Bitcoin price movements. As a result, the Spot Bitcoin ETF provides exposure to Bitcoin as an asset but without requiring you to hold BTC coins yourself.

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Thanks to the 2008 financial crisis, interest in decentralized finance boomed. Bitcoin offered a novel solution by being a secure digital asset on a decentralized network. Since then, many other tokens such as Bitcoin have been created as well.
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Dive deeper into Bitcoin

Bitcoin (BTC) is a revolutionary virtual currency that supports a decentralized peer-to-peer (P2P) payment system free from the centralized control of any government or entity. Bitcoin was created in 2008 by an anonymous person or group of people known by the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto.

Although Bitcoin wasn't technically the first cryptocurrency created, the asset and its ground-breaking blockchain technology are widely considered the catalyst for today's flourishing digital asset industry. Bitcoin is currently the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization.

How does Bitcoin work?

Bitcoin is entirely digital and operates on a decentralized blockchain network — a virtual public ledger that records all transactions made on the Bitcoin blockchain. Bitcoin transactions are sent electronically to nodes that verify their validity. Once confirmed, a transaction is grouped with others to create a 'block' of information, which is then added to the blockchain. This process is known as Proof of Work, and it helps to protect the network's security.

The blockchain ledger is immutable, making it virtually impossible to be removed or altered. The ledger is freely accessible to anyone, making it an open blockchain, and transactions can be made anonymously, bringing privacy and transparency to the network. Being decentralized, Bitcoin can be traded freely between anyone with an internet connection through P2P trading.

Who created Bitcoin?

Bitcoin was created by the individual or collective group known as Satoshi Nakamoto as a response to perceived issues with the traditional banking system. Bitcoin was launched immediately after the global economic crash of 2007 and 2008, and its purpose was revealed to the world through a white paper titled Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System. Ultimately, Bitcoin was designed to help create a fairer, more equitable, and more democratic financial system for all — free from the control of banks and centralized entities.

Over the years, various figures have claimed to be Bitcoin's creator, and some media titles have incorrectly identified individuals as such. But, to this day, Nakamoto's true identity has never been revealed.

What is Bitcoin used for?

Bitcoin is considered by many to be a store of value, which is why some refer to the asset as "digital gold". The currency also provides a decentralized payment system through which other digital assets can be traded and transferred.

Bitcoin is widely traded speculatively, and is growing in adoption as a form of payment for goods and services. What's more, some companies allow their employees to be paid a portion of their salary in Bitcoin. Many people see Bitcoin as a hedge against inflation, given its historical resilience and alleged outperformance during inflationary periods.

Advancements to blockchain technology have brought about an evolution in what's possible on the Bitcoin network. The ordinals protocol, for example, now allows users to inscribe data such as videos, images, and text onto individual satoshis — the smallest unit of Bitcoin — on the Bitcoin blockchain. This created a new way of storing and sharing digital assets using blockchain technology. Then, in 2024, Bitcoin Runes arrived. The protocol allows users to create new tokens directly on the Bitcoin network, and potentially provides Bitcoin miners with a new revenue stream.

Bitcoin price and tokenomics

One unique factor of Bitcoin is that the BTC price and value is ultimately determined by the collective opinion and actions of the community that trades it. Where fiat currencies are backed by physical commodities or government guarantees, Bitcoin is simply backed by data and shared beliefs.

Bitcoin's price and value is also influenced by the demand for the asset relative to its available supply. From the asset's inception, its supply was limited to 21 million Bitcoin to create scarcity and theoretically increase the asset's value over time as demand increases. Factors outside of the asset's controlled supply and scarcity also have an impact on BTC price. One major factor is the sentiment surrounding Bitcoin news and how it influences public opinion to either buy or sell the asset.

The supply of total Bitcoin is managed by a process known as 'mining', which is also decentralized and open to anyone with the required connectivity, knowledge, and resources. BTC mining involves using computers to solve complex equations to validate transactions and store them on the blockchain. Bitcoin miners earn BTC as a reward for solving these equations. Not only does this incentive increase the supply of Bitcoin, it also helps to strengthen the network's security.

What is the Bitcoin halving?

Bitcoin's code has been deliberately designed to reduce the rewards given to miners through an event known as Bitcoin halving. The amount of Bitcoin awarded to miners for successfully adding blocks to the blockchain is reduced by half after every 210,000 blocks, or approximately every four years. To date, the Bitcoin network has witnessed a halving event in November 2012, July 2016, May 2020, and April 2024.

The Bitcoin halving progressively reduces the rate at which new BTC enters circulation until the total fixed supply of 21 million Bitcoin is mined. Bitcoin mining will end when the token reaches its maximum circulating supply around the year 2140. Since the latest halving event in 2024, the Bitcoin mining reward has been cut from 6.25 BTC to 3.125 BTC. The next Bitcoin halving is expected to take place at some point during 2028, although the exact date is difficult to estimate. Following the next halving event, the Bitcoin mining block reward will be reduced to 1.5625 BTC.

Historically, the BTC price has rallied following halving events, although the gains made have diminished with each successive halving. The Bitcoin price jumped by over 12,400% following the first halving event in 2012, 5,200% after the 2016 halving, and 1,200% following the 2020 halving.

Bitcoin mining and its environmental impact

'Bitcoin mining' refers to the process through which new Bitcoin are created and Bitcoin transactions are verified before being added to the blockchain. During the mining process, miners compete to solve difficult cryptographic problems. The first miner to solve the problem is rewarded with newly created Bitcoins — what's known as the block reward.

Bitcoin mining has come under scrutiny for its environmental impact because the process is highly energy intensive. Research have shown that, in 2023, the electricity used to support Bitcoin mining represented around 0.2% to 0.9% of the total global demand for electricity. As a result, Bitcoin mining consumes a similar amount of electricity as some countries. And, as the difficulty of solving cryptographic problems during the mining process increases, so does the energy demanded. The environmental impact of Bitcoin mining is understandably a challenge for the crypto space. Today, organizations such as the Crypto Climate Accord (CCA) and Bitcoin Mining Council (BMC) are working to address the sustainability challenges facing crypto and provide transparency to mining operations.

Towards more sustainable Bitcoin mining methods, the activity has been adopted as a method of monetizing energy sources that would otherwise go to waste, providing a valuable source of income in developing nations in particular. In both Nigeria and Costa Rica for example, hydroelectric power is being repurposed to support crypto mining operations, generating income not only through mined BTC but also the hosting of mining infrastructure. Meanwhile, some Bitcoin mining operations have invested their BTC earnings into renewable energy sources to help offset the environmental impact of mining.

How to trade Bitcoin

There are many ways to acquire and trade Bitcoin, and one of the most common is through an exchange. Although Bitcoin was built on the idea of decentralization, what's known as a centralized exchange provides access to the currency. On a centralized exchange, you can purchase Bitcoin using traditional currencies such as USD and EUR, or using other cryptocurrencies including USDC or ETH. Alongside providing an avenue to purchase Bitcoin, centralized exchanges also match buyers to sellers so you can trade Bitcoin with ease.

Decentralized exchanges are an alternative to centralized services. On a decentralized exchange, buyers and sellers interact directly without the involvement of an intermediary to trade cryptocurrencies. This is known as P2P. Although decentralized exchanges may be hosted by a centralized entity, it has no influence over the transactions between users, and only provides the platform for exchanges to take place. As a result, you'll need a Bitcoin wallet to safely store your BTC.

Alongside the trading of Bitcoin for other digital assets, it's possible to obtain Bitcoin through mining and even by using Bitcoin ATMs. Like a conventional ATM but one that's connected to the blockchain, Bitcoin ATMs allow you to effortlessly exchange BTC for cash or cash for BTC.

How can I keep my Bitcoin safe?

If you buy or trade Bitcoin through a centralized exchange, your chosen platform will hold your tokens on your behalf. However, it's recommended that you use a self-custody Bitcoin wallet to manage your BTC yourself. With a secure and trusted Bitcoin wallet, you won't need to rely on a third-party to keep your Bitcoin safe. You'll keep full control of your private keys, while you also avoid the need to share personal details with a third-party, preserving your privacy. Whether you choose a hardware or a software wallet when selecting a Bitcoin wallet, it's essential to understand how the tool works and how to manage your private keys, so you avoid errors that could compromise the security of your assets.

Latest Bitcoin news

2024 has been a noteworthy year for Bitcoin. One major development for the currency came with the approval of a Spot Bitcoin ETF by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which was announced on January 10, 2024. Eleven proposals from issuers including Grayscale, Blackrock, ARK, and VanEck were approved, marking a major shift towards the mainstream adoption of Bitcoin. This was followed by the approval of six further Spot Bitcoin ETFs in Hong Kong on April 30, 2024 as the funds reached retail traders in Asia for the first time.

Around three months after the approval of the Spot Bitcoin ETF in the U.S., the virtual currency experienced its fourth Bitcoin halving since launch, which happened on April 19, 2024. The Bitcoin halving cut the reward granted to miners on the Bitcoin network from 6.25 BTC to 3.125 BTC. There's much speculation around the impact the latest Bitcoin halving event will have on the asset's value, and it's still too early to assess how the 2024 halving will impact the Bitcoin price long-term.

Events such as the Spot Bitcoin ETF approval, the 2024 halving event, and bullish sentiment for the crypto market broadly helped Bitcoin to reach a new all-time high price of $73,787 on March 13, 2024. However, BTC prices pulled back as far as $56,825.40 on April 30, 2024, before reaching above $60,000 and entering a period of sideways movement.

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Market cap
$2.26T #1
Circulating supply
19.94M / 21M
All-time high
$126,200
24h volume
$32.30B
Rating
4.5 / 5
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