How are bits stored physically?
I want to understand how bits, the fundamental units of digital information, are physically stored and represented in computer hardware, such as hard drives or memory chips.
Can Bitcoin be stored physically?
I'm wondering if Bitcoin, which is a digital currency, can actually be stored in a physical form like coins or notes.
What physically is a bit?
Excuse me, but could you please clarify something for me? I've been hearing a lot about bits in the context of cryptocurrency and digital data, but I'm still a bit confused about what a bit actually is, physically speaking. Is it a tangible thing, like a coin or a piece of paper? Or is it more of an abstract concept? I'm hoping you can provide a simple, yet comprehensive explanation that can help me understand the physical nature of a bit.