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Bitcoin Diamond (BCD) is a cryptocurrency created through a hard fork of Bitcoin in November 2017, designed to increase transaction capacity and reduce fees while maintaining Bitcoin's core principles. Its key features include a larger block size of 8MB, a maximum supply of 210 million coins (compared to Bitcoin's 21 million), and faster transaction confirmation times. BCD aims to serve as a more practical medium of exchange for everyday transactions while preserving the decentralized nature of blockchain technology.