Satoshi. A fine fellow.

The greatest discovery.

11/8/20213 min read

What I’m about to share with you is the greatest story I’ve ever heard. One that has sparked a question I wish to ask you before we dive in. Can you think of the last person who introduced something so great, and so effective with the ability to change things by such a large scale. The last true great? Hold your answer for now, dear reader.

History shows us that not one person has done anything similar. All other inventors had lives. Satoshi discovered Bitcoin and leaves it for us to figure out. No recognition, no fame, no drama, no media. He wrote the code, launches it fairly with no uneven distribution, answers questions from a sceptical forum, then vanishes forever.

It’s the best story I’ve ever heard.

The beauty lies within the mystery, the hopefully never told mysteries that surround such an injection of pure genius should always be told as so many other greats before, Satoshi.

If you’ve never looked into his story, what he built and the whole idea behind Bitcoin, or if you sway between thinking that he is just one lone freedom warrior or that Satoshi Nakamoto represents a group computer scientists who’ve designed this together as a team – the fact remains, we know nothing. Nothing about before or after, but we know everything about how this works. There are no areas of confusion.

Would you want to know the answers to the people or person behind Satoshi? Or is it best left for the imagination?

For once, we have every single word from what can only be compared to a modern day prophet using the internet to airdrop his teachings, guidance and work. The message from Satoshi has been proven to work almost exactly how he developed it. Now ask yourself this, can you name one single concept that’s lasted this long and still represents its exact purpose, that’s not governed and/or controlled by pure corruption within the same timeframe as Bitcoin?

The introduction of Bitcoin if planned like this, I believe is the greatest single gift to humans from any ungodly person in all our history. He’s timed and executed it at the exact right time; I think he knew exactly what he was doing.

He’s done the only thing he could do to ensure this was given and left to us in a way it would survive and sustain. Any wrong move by him, in regards to its development or adoption could have been disastrous. I imagine him finding the solution relatively easy for his mind, but the long days, sleepless nights being consumed with how to navigate his creation into such a futile environment, whilst knowing its capabilities must have been a heavy load.

There’s no question in my mind that he knew exactly what this would do for good if people understood it as he intended it to be. Imagine the worry of it being victim to basic human intervention. Satoshi, I’m sure sat and worried himself endlessly whilst skeptics tried and failed to hinder such mastery. He leaned humbly on his following for feedback and valued input, we know he valued their efforts from his last engagement where he credited the acknowledgment to all Bitcoin developers.

How rare for a person with so much intellect and vision to not want the normal recognition for he understood that the problem outweighed his own personal life. When could this have ever happened before? He did this at maybe the first ever opportunity to do anything so spectacularly genius this effectively. Launching something so desperately needed, into such a dangerous industry took the heart and mind of a true saviour. If you base this off what he did as philosopher alone, he deserves the nothing but appreciation.

Bitcoin as a concept is arguably the only thing we needed to change the mindset of those who need it the most, valuing your money changes everything, believing in your money gives value to almost everything you do.

We don’t change Bitcoin, Bitcoin changes us.

Satoshi, thank you.

PubKeyth.