Even after 15 years, I keep recalling Satoshi Nakamoto's words.
It's a statement along the lines of "Don't trust me, verify it yourself. There's no time to persuade."
Back then, many people couldn't understand. What is Bitcoin doing, and why does it have to be a cryptocurrency? But now?
Bitcoin is no longer a hot new technology. It has already become a global asset, and institutional investors are confidently including it in their portfolios. From individual investors to large funds, everyone recognizes it as a store of value.
Ironically, everything was contained in that brief statement Satoshi left behind. Don't persuade with words; let the system itself prove it. And Bitcoin did exactly that.
It became the foundational block of the digital financial ecosystem, and regulators have now moved into a phase of acceptance. The 15 years have proven everything.
In the end, Nakamoto's words were not just a developer’s remark about cryptocurrency. It was a historical insight.
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Even after 15 years, I keep recalling Satoshi Nakamoto's words.
It's a statement along the lines of "Don't trust me, verify it yourself. There's no time to persuade."
Back then, many people couldn't understand. What is Bitcoin doing, and why does it have to be a cryptocurrency? But now?
Bitcoin is no longer a hot new technology. It has already become a global asset, and institutional investors are confidently including it in their portfolios. From individual investors to large funds, everyone recognizes it as a store of value.
Ironically, everything was contained in that brief statement Satoshi left behind. Don't persuade with words; let the system itself prove it. And Bitcoin did exactly that.
It became the foundational block of the digital financial ecosystem, and regulators have now moved into a phase of acceptance. The 15 years have proven everything.
In the end, Nakamoto's words were not just a developer’s remark about cryptocurrency. It was a historical insight.