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by: xpoolPosted on: October 26, 2025

Jack Dorsey’s ‘Bitcoin is Not Crypto’: A Look at Why Bitcoin Stands Apart

In a recent tweet, Twitter and Block founder Jack Dorsey ignited debate by stating that Bitcoin is not cryptocurrency. His claim sparked discussion on the boundaries of the crypto space and Bitcoin’s unique characteristics. Dorsey argues that Bitcoin’s design, governance, and focus on acting as money rather than just another speculative token make it distinct.

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