Bitcoin
Bitcoin is a digital currency, often referred to as a cryptocurrency, created in 2009 by an anonymous person or group using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto. It operates on a decentralized network called the blockchain, which is a public ledger that records all transactions made with Bitcoin.
Unlike traditional currencies issued by governments (fiat currencies), Bitcoin is not controlled by any central authority or government. Instead, it relies on a technology called blockchain to secure transactions and control the creation of new units.
Bitcoins can be bought, sold, or exchanged for other currencies on various online platforms and can also be used for transactions with merchants who accept them as payment. The value of Bitcoin can fluctuate significantly, and its price is determined by supply and demand in the market.
People often see Bitcoin as an investment opportunity due to its potential for high returns but also acknowledge its volatility and the risks associated with investing in it.
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Discovery of the Missing
The Lost Person is Located 😊
Put the weapon down! #movieclips
Transporter 2
Don't you have homework to do?
#movieclips #actionmovie
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Finding Gratitude in the Darkest Moments
#GratefulForLife #GiftofLife
Buti nalang nagtago si Lupin.
Movie Clip 02
Nice Jacket!
#movieclips #movies #superhero #Action #fantasy
The Patatas! #snacktime #potatoes
Flat tire fixed at the Vulcanizing Shop 🚗🛠
What is 5G?
5G technology, the fifth generation of wireless networks, offers significantly faster data speeds, lower latency, and increased capacity compared to its predecessors.
It enables seamless connectivity for devices, empowers advancements in IoT, autonomous vehicles, augmented reality, and more.
5G promises to transform industries and enhance our digital experiences.
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Philippine Amateur Radio
Element 4: Amateur Radio Practice
Practice Quiz - Part 1
#PhilippineAmateurRadio
Saturday fun facts to brighten your day! 🌟#Saturday #WeekendWisdom #SaturdayTrivia
How Does a CT Scan Work?
A CT (Computed Tomography) scan is a medical imaging technique that combines X-ray technology with advanced computer processing to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body.
The process begins with the patient lying on a table that moves through a doughnut-shaped machine. Inside the machine, an X-ray source and detectors rotate around the patient.
These detectors measure the X-rays that pass through the body from various angles. The data collected is processed by a computer, which reconstructs it into detailed images.
CT scans are invaluable for diagnosing a wide range of conditions, from bone fractures to internal organ abnormalities, making them a critical tool in modern medicine. #CTScan #MedicalImaging #Radiologist
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Milky Way Galaxy
Our galaxy is like a big family of stars that stick together due to gravity. It's shaped like a giant spiral swirl in space. Imagine it's one of around 2 trillion similar families of stars in the part of the universe we can see. These families come together in groups, and these groups form even bigger groups. Picture these big groups like giant sheets in space, like spiderwebs, with empty spaces in between.
Our specific family of stars, the Milky Way, is thought to have somewhere between 100 to 400 billion stars, and it's about 100,000 light-years wide. It's just one of the many families in the universe, but it's our special home among the stars. #MilkyWay #Galaxy
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