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    Bitcoin introduced the first widely deployed system for decentralized consensus without trusted intermediaries. By combining cryptographic signatures, proof-of-work, and a public append-only ledger, it demonstrated that a global network of untrusted participants could agree on shared state. Its design replaced institutional trust with verifiable computation, making double-spending and unilateral control prohibitively expensive.

    Beyond currency, Bitcoin’s deeper contribution was conceptual: it showed that decentralization could work at scale. It reframed coordination as a protocol problem rather than an organizational one, inspiring an entire generation of systems to rethink identity, ownership, and persistence without central authorities.

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