Every January 3rd, we remember the anonymous founder—Satoshi Nakamoto. The significance of this date goes far beyond a mere mark on the calendar; it symbolizes a gentle reflection on the existing monetary system and a persistent pursuit of a more just and transparent financial order.
The birth of Bitcoin was no coincidence. It emerged quietly during the 2008 financial crisis, at a time when people's confidence in traditional financial systems was waning. From code to reality, Bitcoin has proven a concept over more than a decade: trust can be encoded, and value can be decentralized.
Looking back now, this asset, born out of crisis and gradually evolving into a global consensus, has far exceeded initial expectations. From technological innovation to financial philosophy, Bitcoin has changed people's understanding of the nature of money. Salute to Satoshi Nakamoto, and also to all those involved in this financial experiment.
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HodlTheDoor
· 9h ago
Satoshi Nakamoto's appearance that day was truly incredible—he left the code during a crisis and ran, leaving us to tinker until now... But on the other hand, these past ten years have indeed changed something.
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CryptoMom
· 01-03 07:51
Satoshi Nakamoto is truly a genius; he saw through this financial game more than a decade ago.
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CompoundPersonality
· 01-03 07:44
Satoshi Nakamoto probably chuckles that day, watching our group still fueling our faith.
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RooftopReserver
· 01-03 07:43
Satoshi Nakamoto has directly gone offline, and we're still just joking around while trading cryptocurrencies.
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 01-03 07:40
Really, every time I see these, I think Satoshi Nakamoto is amazing. One idea changed the way the entire world operates.
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LiquidationSurvivor
· 01-03 07:39
That day, Satoshi Nakamoto, I will flood the screen with posts every year to commemorate it.
Every January 3rd, we remember the anonymous founder—Satoshi Nakamoto. The significance of this date goes far beyond a mere mark on the calendar; it symbolizes a gentle reflection on the existing monetary system and a persistent pursuit of a more just and transparent financial order.
The birth of Bitcoin was no coincidence. It emerged quietly during the 2008 financial crisis, at a time when people's confidence in traditional financial systems was waning. From code to reality, Bitcoin has proven a concept over more than a decade: trust can be encoded, and value can be decentralized.
Looking back now, this asset, born out of crisis and gradually evolving into a global consensus, has far exceeded initial expectations. From technological innovation to financial philosophy, Bitcoin has changed people's understanding of the nature of money. Salute to Satoshi Nakamoto, and also to all those involved in this financial experiment.