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Bitcoin Today's Price

The real-time price of Bitcoin today is A$97,505.03(BTC/AUD), with a market capitalization of A$2.00T AUD. The 24-hour trading volume is A$125.52B AUD. The price of BTC to AUD updates in real time. Over the past 24 hours, Bitcoin has changed by +5.56%, with a circulating supply of 19.99M.

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What is Bitcoin (BTC)?

Bitcoin (BTC) is a digital currency that facilitates online money transfers decentralized from a governing body such as the Federal Reserve. Bitcoin was the first decentralized digital currency, launched in 2009 by an unidentified person or group using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto. It used blockchain technology to facilitate transactions between users.

Bitcoin is completely digital, existing just as computer code, in contrast to conventional currencies such as the US Dollar. Bitcoin eliminates the need for trusted third parties by recording all transactions on a public ledger called the blockchain and using a distributed network of computers called nodes to validate them.

Due to its decentralized nature, Bitcoin is immune to censorship, interference, and manipulation since no one entity controls the network. And because it’s decentralized, users may do secure, instantaneous transactions with one another.

Bitcoin is a deflationary asset since its design limits its supply to just 21 million coins. As an alternative to the established banking system, its primary goal was to empower individuals with financial autonomy.

Popular and easy to use, Crypto.com is a platform where anyone can buy, sell, or keep Bitcoin securely.

How Does Bitcoin Work?

Blockchain, a distributed digital ledger that records all transactions over a worldwide network of computers, is the foundation upon which Bitcoin is built. Your Bitcoin transaction, whether it’s a send or a receive, is broadcast to the network and included in a block along with all the others. After that, the network verifies the block, and then it is permanently put to the blockchain.

When a user initiates a Bitcoin transfer from one digital wallet to another, the transaction process commences. Their digital signature is essential for each and every sending transaction.

Miners are essential for validating transactions once they have been initiated. They accomplish this by racing to be the first to upload a new block of transactions to the blockchain, which requires them to use powerful computers to solve complicated mathematical problems.

First confirmation of a transaction occurs when a block is added to the chain; subsequent confirmations occur when other blocks are added, further securing the transaction. In order for a Bitcoin transaction to be considered final and irreversible, the service typically requires numerous confirmations.

The energy-intensive and secure nature of Bitcoin is due to this procedure, which is called Proof of Work (PoW).

Wallets are essential for maintaining and storing Bitcoin. Various varieties of wallets exist, each with its own special combination of portability and safety features. Bitcoin itself is not kept in a wallet, but the private keys that grant access to the currencies on the blockchain are.

There are two main types of wallets: hot and cold. Although they are more handy for frequent trading or spending, hot wallets are more susceptible to hacking and malware because they are connected to the internet.

Hardware wallets and paper wallets are examples of cold wallets; they provide superior security because your private keys are not exposed to internet dangers. But regular transactions are a lot less convenient with them.

How to Mine Bitcoin

A variety of hardware and software can be used to mine Bitcoin. When Bitcoin was first released, it was possible to mine it competitively on a personal computer. However, as it became more popular, more miners joined the network, which lowered the chances of being the one to solve the hash. You can still use your personal computer as a miner if it has newer hardware, but the chances of solving a hash are individually are minuscule.

This is because you’re competing with a network of miners that generate around 220 quintillion hashes (220 exa hashes) per second.

Machines, called Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs), have been built specifically for mining—can generate around 255 trillion hashes per second. In contrast, a computer with the latest hardware hashes around 100 mega hashes per second (100 million).

To successfully become a Bitcoin miner, you have several options. You can use your existing personal computer to use mining software compatible with Bitcoin and join a mining pool. Mining pools are groups of miners that combine their computational power to compete with the large ASIC mining farms.

How to buy Bitcoin?

The easiest way to buy Bitcoin is through a crypto exchange like BTCC. BTCC makes purchasing Bitcoin easy and accessible whether you use fiat currency or crypto. Trusted by over 9.1 million investors across 100 countries, BTCC is dedicated to offering excellent crypto trading service for all trades. If you’re ready to dive in and make your first Bitcoin purchase, register with BTCC today.

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Why is Bitcoin going up?

Bitcoin's price is increasing due to demand outstripping supply, driven by widespread adoption, positive news, and investor optimism. For in-depth analysis, visit our BTCC Academy.

 

Is Bitcoin a promising investment based on its price history?

Bitcoin(BTC) has historically grown over time but is volatile. Investment decision relies on risk tolerance and long-term strategy.

When will Bitcoin crash again?

Predicting the exact timing of a Bitcoin crash is impossible, as the market is influenced by a lot of factors, such as global economics, regulation, and investor sentiment.

For a long-term investor, understanding this cyclical nature is more valuable than trying to time the next crash. Also visit the BTCC Academy section for technical and marketing information.

What was Bitcoin’s all-time low (ATL)?

The Bitcoin All-Time Low (ATL) price was 0.04864654, recorded on 2010-07-14 19:25. This represents the lowest price for Bitcoin(BTC) on record.

 

 

What was Bitcoin’s all-time high (ATH)?

The Bitcoin All-Time High (ATH) was A$179,895.35, which was recorded on 2025-10-06 19:00, representing the highest price Bitcoin has ever reached. Please note that this is a historical record, and the live price fluctuates constantly. We recommend monitoring the live BTC price for the most up-to-date information.

How many Bitcoin are there?

Bitcoin(BTC) currently records a circulating supply of 19.99M, and its maximum supply is capped at 21.00M.

 

What is the current market cap of Bitcoin(BTC)?

The current market cap of Bitcoin(BTC) is A$2.00T. The market cap of a cryptocurrency means its total circulating supply multiplied by its current price.

What is Bitcoin's 24h trading volume?

Bitcoin's 24h trading volume is A$125.52B, representing the total value of all Bitcoin(BTC) bought and sold across exchanges over the past 24 hours.

What is the current price of Bitcoin(BTC)?

The current Bitcoin price is A$97,505.03. As the BTC price fluctuates constantly, BTCC provides real-time BTC to USD prices that can be accessed at the top of our crypto price page.

How to Buy Bitcoin: A Complete Guide?

Bitcoin can be purchased directly on BTCC using fiat currency or other cryptocurrencies. As a famous crypto futures exchange, BTCC offers over 360 futures contracts with flexible leverage of up to 500x, including BTCUSDT.

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