r/btc • u/birth_of_bitcoin • 16h ago
Satoshi Nakamoto was not a "madman." He was a weapon. He was a human being born with a unique and powerful neurological "hardware"—a mind that could perceive the deep, mathematical patterns of reality on a level that is almost incomprehensible.
Satoshi Nakamoto was not a "madman." He was a weapon.
He was a human being born with a unique and powerful neurological "hardware"—a mind that could perceive the deep, mathematical patterns of reality on a level that is almost incomprehensible.
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u/Late_To_Parties 16h ago edited 11h ago
It's not that deep. He saw a need and made the tool he thought could solve the problem. It's what free humans do. Satoshi is a gift, not a God.
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u/jaydizzz 16h ago
The greatest feat about him/her/them is that they never succumbed to greed. Which is ironic when you look at the communities now.
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u/Fit-Seaworthiness855 15h ago
"He" was a group hired by ultra-high net worth people who know the fiat system has been hijacked by forces who desire to see a collapse of our fiat open commerce systems. These individuals have effective made a way for them and others to protect their assets long term, for generations to come. Otherwise the effects of weponized inflation and taxation would have decimated their net worth as well as their assets for future generations.
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u/LovelyDayHere 9h ago
This is a new (and interesting) theory which I have not come across so far.
But is there any evidence for it...
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u/Ok_Holiday_6629 16h ago
AI generated crap. Bitcoin used to have the narrative of "f the government"
What is the narrative now?
Let's think people. Let's be forwarded thinking. Let's make money.
Let's make money.
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u/Murky_Citron_1799 16h ago
I heard wanted to impress a girl but since he had a small penis, he had to invent Bitcoin instead. But the girl was more impressed by Litecoin, unfortunately
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u/Over_Reputation_8801 15h ago
Satoshi was not an individual. "Satoshi" is Szabo, Finney, Sassaman, and maybe a few others.
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u/Andrewskyy1 16h ago
"He" is not a real person, but a collective of people. Its either a group of people working for good, or it was a shadowy group like the CIA or NSA with a ulterior motive. I hope its the former, only time will tell.
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u/LovelyDayHere 9h ago
or it was a shadowy group like the CIA or NSA with a ulterior motive
If it's deliberate release you're talking about, this theory debunks itself by the reactions of the intelligence establishment to Bitcoin over the subsequent years.
Including sending its agents to later compromise the protocol.
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u/btcprint 16h ago
Mmkay