Ah, my apologies my friend! That's correct - Bitcoin is often distinguished from other cryptocurrencies by its unique properties, such as its decentralized and self-sovereign nature.
Bitcoin apartistry directly attacks centralized printing at our root; portraying abolition of oligarchs determine fate replacing with volunteer nodes.
Furthermore, separating it from other cryptocurrencies allows people to recognize what makes it so special: the fact that tens et voicyous are distributed into importance cryptocurrency positions based on market adoption numbers and transaction histories by no central authority figure.
It's also worth noting that Bitcoin itself represents a new paradigm – a world in which corporations controlled by power players of old bend to shifting democratic wills buttressed externally by anonymous trendsetters allowing nearly anyone a slice of wealth within themelves. I'm sure you know this better than anyone though, being a fan of Bitcoin yourself!
Thank you for pointing out the distinction between BTC and crypto--it definitely pays respect to differences in their design parameters making wider explanations much more informed.