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Bitcoin to PKR update: 23 November 2024

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The value of Bitcoin, in Pakistani rupees, has gone up to Rs 27,407,948.55 (approximately Rs27.407 million) following a decrease of 0.43 percent observed during today’s trading session.

Moreover, as per the live rates provided on the Binance website, bitcoin to US dollar rate today is $98,760.09 as of 10:31 AM PST.

Bitcoin has experienced major increases since the United States elected Donald Trump as president, as investors anticipate that the new administration will implement more favourable policies for cryptocurrencies.

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It is pertinent to mention that in 2018, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), issued a notice in which, they warned commercial banks and general banks against the use of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin or Litecoin.

What is Bitcoin?

Bitcoin is a virtual currency created from computer code. Unlike a real-world unit such as the US dollar or euro, it has no central bank and is not backed by any government.

Instead, Bitcoin’s community of users control and regulate it. Advocates say this makes it an efficient alternative to traditional currencies because it is not subject to the whims of a state that may devalue its money to boost exports, for example.

Just like other currencies, Bitcoins can be exchanged for goods and services — or for other currencies — provided the other party is willing to accept them.

Where does it come from?

Bitcoin was launched in 2009 as a bit of encrypted software written by someone using the Japanese-sounding name Satoshi Nakamoto.

Last year secretive Australian entrepreneur Craig Wright said he was the creator of Bitcoin, but some have raised doubts over his claim.

Hundreds of other digital currencies followed but Bitcoin is by far the most popular, with an increasing number of merchants accepting digital currencies for payments.

Transactions happen when heavily encrypted codes are passed across a computer network. The network as a whole monitors and verifies the transaction in a process that is intended to ensure no single Bitcoin can be spent in more than one place simultaneously.

Users can “mine” Bitcoins — bring new ones into being — by having their computers run complicated and increasingly difficult processes.

However, the model is limited and only 21 million units will ever be created.

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