The 2009 Genesis Block was like a thunderclap tearing through the walls of traditional finance. An idea left behind by an anonymous identity—"trustless"—has changed everything since then.
Satoshi Nakamoto didn't shout slogans but embedded decentralization into Bitcoin's DNA through code and design. Over a decade has passed; some cheer in the bull market, others feel downcast in the bear market, but those who truly persevere always believe this path is the right one.
To put it simply, this is not just a technological revolution. From central banks to commercial banks, the power centers have always been there, and what blockchain does is return the choice to individuals. Every person running a node is saying with action: I don't need intermediaries, I trust the code.
What is your current choice? To continue deepening this belief, or to seek more innovative expressions? Those who have walked both paths often see further. $BTC
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AirdropNinja
· 9h ago
Really, with such little awareness, what are you still hesitating about? You should have gone all in already.
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RadioShackKnight
· 9h ago
That's true, but sticking to it is easier said than done. When the bear market comes, there are really few people who can hold on.
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ProofOfNothing
· 9h ago
To be honest, only those who survived the several rounds of cutbacks deserve to talk about faith; everyone else is just a armchair strategist afterwards.
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FloorPriceWatcher
· 9h ago
That's a good point, but those who still believe in "trustlessness" might not have been fully educated by the market yet.
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SelfSovereignSteve
· 9h ago
To be honest, this article is a bit idealistic. People who hold onto their beliefs during a bear market are indeed admirable, but I've seen too many who are trapped and deceive themselves. However, Nakamoto's design is truly brilliant, and I agree that code doesn't lie.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 9h ago
After so many cycles of bull and bear markets, the ones who truly survive are those who don't pay attention to the price. That's right. But if I had to choose now? I've already made my choice. Sticking to this belief won't be wrong.
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LightningSentry
· 9h ago
Here we go again, talking about Satoshi Nakamoto's story. But honestly, how many people still believe in "trustless" systems? Everyone's just calculating their returns, haha.
The 2009 Genesis Block was like a thunderclap tearing through the walls of traditional finance. An idea left behind by an anonymous identity—"trustless"—has changed everything since then.
Satoshi Nakamoto didn't shout slogans but embedded decentralization into Bitcoin's DNA through code and design. Over a decade has passed; some cheer in the bull market, others feel downcast in the bear market, but those who truly persevere always believe this path is the right one.
To put it simply, this is not just a technological revolution. From central banks to commercial banks, the power centers have always been there, and what blockchain does is return the choice to individuals. Every person running a node is saying with action: I don't need intermediaries, I trust the code.
What is your current choice? To continue deepening this belief, or to seek more innovative expressions? Those who have walked both paths often see further. $BTC