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Bitcoin is not God — and is far from being something divine
Stop treating Bitcoin as if it were some sacred entity sent from the heavens to save humanity from financial oppression. Bitcoin is not God. It is not a saint. It is not pure. It is just a code created by someone who doesn't even have the courage to show their face.
The truth is simple: a technology whose creator is unknown does not deserve blind devotion. How can one fully trust something that was born from the shadows? Satoshi Nakamoto could be a person, a group, a corporate entity, a government — no one knows. And precisely because no one knows, many pretend that it doesn't matter. It matters, yes. A lot.
Bitcoin is not "absolute freedom"; it is often absolute chaos. It serves as a stage for scam after scam, scheme after scheme, manipulation after manipulation. Its name has been used for extortion, Ponzi schemes, money laundering, and frauds that have destroyed the lives of thousands of people. This is not divine — it is dirty.
And there are still those who kneel before it as if it were a digital prophet, ignoring its brutal environmental impact, its concentration of power in giant miners, and its vulnerability to rampant speculation. There is nothing celestial about a technology that can evaporate fortunes overnight with a tweet or with whale manipulation.
Bitcoin is just that: a flawed human experiment created by someone who vanished without explanation, leaving the world fighting over a coin that has no owner.
Those who treat him as divine do so out of blind faith, not out of clarity.
Bitcoin is not God.
Bitcoin is not sacred.
And, above all, Bitcoin is not untouchable.