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            <title><![CDATA[Bitcoin History]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency, a digital asset that uses cryptography to control its creation and management rather than relying on central authorities. Originally designed as a medium of exchange, Bitcoin is now primarily regarded as a store of value. The history of bitcoin started with its invention and implementation by Satoshi Nakamoto, who integrated many existing ideas from the cryptography community. Over the course of bitcoin&apos;s history, it has undergone rapid growth to become a sig...]]></description>
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