A Comprehensive Exploration of The Genesis of Blockchain Technology and The Evolution of Bitcoin
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https://doi.org/10.48047/2wncdx80Keywords:
Bitcoin, blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, Security, Decentralization, Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT), Peer-to-Peer Networks, Cryptographic Security, Digital Currency, Financial InnovationAbstract
This paper presents an overview of blockchain technology and its origin in the context of Bitcoin's evolution. It begins by outlining the foundational principles of blockchain, emphasizing its pivotal role in ensuring Bitcoin's innovation and security. The paper goes on to explain Bitcoin as a ground-breaking phenomenon that used blockchain technology to release, The first-ever fully decentralized digital currency.
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