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wikipedia.org
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin
Bitcoin - Wikipedia
Bitcoin works through the collaboration of computers, each of which acts as a node in the peer-to-peer bitcoin network. Each node maintains an independent copy of a public distributed ledger of transactions, called a blockchain, without central oversight.
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symbolsdb.com
https://symbolsdb.com/bitcoin-symbol
Bitcoin Symbol (₿) - Copy and Paste Text Symbol - Symbolsdb.com
Copy and paste Bitcoin Symbol (₿). It is a popular decentralized digital currency.
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emojipedia.org
https://emojipedia.org/bitcoin-sign
Bitcoin Emoji | Meaning, Copy And Paste - Emojipedia
The letter B with two vertical strokes, used to represent Bitcoin. This character was approved in 2017 as a Unicode character, but not as an emoji. No platforms...
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altcodeunicode.com
https://altcodeunicode.com/bitcoin-sign-alt-code/
Alt Code for Bitcoin Sign ₿ | Keyboard Shortcut
Bitcoin, the popular cryptocurrency, lacks an officially recognized symbol. However, there is a widely embraced symbol that represents Bitcoin: ₿. It consists of a capital letter B with two vertical strokes at the top and bottom.
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bitcoin.it
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Bitcoin_symbol
Bitcoin symbol - Bitcoin Wiki
The font consists of only the Bitcoin symbol (₿) used in the glyph for the capital letter B. The text "BTC" can be entered and styled with this font, causing it to be replaced entirely with just the symbol on those systems that support this font, while on other systems the text "BTC" is retained.
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hotsymbol.com
https://www.hotsymbol.com/symbol/bitcoin-sign
Bitcoin Sign copy and paste - HotSymbol
To add the ₿ Bitcoin Sign in HTML, you can use an HTML entity, an HTML code (decimal), and a Hex code. Use the shortcode section to copy the various shortcodes for the Bitcoin Sign.
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bitcoinwiki.org
https://bitcoinwiki.org/wiki/bitcoin-symbol
View source for Bitcoin symbol - BitcoinWiki
As Bitcoin grew in popularity, the need for a unique and universal symbol became clear. The current Bitcoin symbol resembles the letter “B” with two vertical strokes passing through it, similar to the dollar sign “$.”