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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Satoshi's lesson
by
Huskarls
on 09/01/2019, 09:08:09 UTC
Satoshi's lesson is that you don't need to be the next Einstein in order to change the world. Nor do you need to have much money, or influence with the world's "movers & shakers". You just need to put in the effort. Satoshi, probably just an ordinary hobbyist like anyone here, saw that something was lacking in the Universe, and he fought tooth-and-nail for 2+ years until this imperfection was corrected. This is what makes Satoshi and his work my greatest inspiration.

Bitcoin has come a long way in 10 years, but it still has much more room to grow, with both major challenges and major opportunities ahead. How Bitcoin moves forward - how Satoshi's work continues - is for as many people as possible to take personal responsbility for improving the Bitcoin ecosystem, creating interesting things, and changing the world for the better. Since we've long passed the moon, I hope you'll join me in aiming for the stars.

yes, it seems that the thing that inspired Satoshi at that moment was not the big profit or money. He only wants to make a new innovation for himself that if it can be useful for the average person, unfortunately at this time in its development, the technology and thoughts are used by irresponsible people. In the name of blockchain and crypto as shields, making crypto-related names become a negative stigma by most people.

After the incident that made the crypto atmosphere worse last year, hopefully it can be the last thing crypto can give to us. Hopefully.