#数字资产市场洞察 November 3rd - the birthday of Bitcoin. On this day, Satoshi Nakamoto mined the first Block and received 50 Bitcoins. An anonymous identification and a concise White Paper have thus triggered the imagination of the entire financial system.
Why should we remember this day? Because this is the starting point of decentralization turning from an ideal into reality. Satoshi Nakamoto's choice to conceal his identity precisely illustrates the core logic of decentralization – the system does not rely on individuals; the system itself is a check on power.
Looking back at this White Paper, the expression "peer-to-peer electronic cash system" is as simple as it gets, but it breaks the monopoly logic of centralized finance that has lasted for decades. From 50 BTC to the current global consensus, this persistence itself is worth remembering. $BTC
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PanicSeller
· 4h ago
How many houses can 50 coins buy? Satoshi Nakamoto really made a fortune.
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AirdropChaser
· 5h ago
It's BTC's birthday again, and every year we have to talk about this topic... But speaking of which, Satoshi Nakamoto is really a bull, turning the financial system upside down with just a piece of paper.
I'm tired of this narrative; the key question is how many people really believe in this decentralization idea now.
The White Paper is concise, but just look at how complex the BTC ecosystem is now; isn't this also a concentration of power?
I just want to know if our generation can also create something, and not just follow the trend of buying coins.
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YieldWhisperer
· 5h ago
To be honest, Satoshi Nakamoto's operation was really amazing. Being anonymous just highlights that this matter is truly about Decentralization.
Wait, how many people really understand this White Paper now?
It's been 13 years and we are still repeating the same story, yet the industry is still the same.
From 50 coins to now, it feels like the original intention is long gone.
We should remember these days, but not for nostalgia; we need to reflect on where we went wrong.
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LiquidationKing
· 5h ago
Satoshi Nakamoto is truly amazing, being anonymous while letting the system stand on its own, this is the real aesthetic of power.
#数字资产市场洞察 November 3rd - the birthday of Bitcoin. On this day, Satoshi Nakamoto mined the first Block and received 50 Bitcoins. An anonymous identification and a concise White Paper have thus triggered the imagination of the entire financial system.
Why should we remember this day? Because this is the starting point of decentralization turning from an ideal into reality. Satoshi Nakamoto's choice to conceal his identity precisely illustrates the core logic of decentralization – the system does not rely on individuals; the system itself is a check on power.
Looking back at this White Paper, the expression "peer-to-peer electronic cash system" is as simple as it gets, but it breaks the monopoly logic of centralized finance that has lasted for decades. From 50 BTC to the current global consensus, this persistence itself is worth remembering. $BTC