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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: The real enemy of bitcoin
by
Abiky
on 24/10/2024, 00:22:38 UTC
Ever since I learned about Bitcoin, I know that Satoshi is the inventor of Bitcoin, he invented Bitcoin. But I have little interest in knowing about Satoshi, and I do not need to know whether he is the enemy of many. But I always think Satosh has no enemies. But he invented Bitcoin which I admire. As a result of his discovery, the world is going to benefit a lot today. Many attempts are being made to find Satoshi, which I don't know if it will ever be successful, but if it is possible to find Satoshi, the privacy of Bitcoin will not decrease, Bitcoin will continue at its own pace.

Why wouldn't Satoshi have enemies? Of course he does. His main enemies are banks and governments. It's the reason why he created Bitcoin in the first place. If Satoshi was fine with the current monetary system, do you think he would've invented a cryptocurrency of his own? Of course not!

For the sake of the project, it's best to leave Satoshi's identity a mystery. The lad is probably dead since 2011. After all, that's the last year when he was active. If other crypto founders copied his model, crypto land would've been a better place. Unfortunately, most cryptocurrencies have publicly-known developers/founders, making it easier for governments to hunt them down whenever they want to. Imagine what would happen with a coin like ETH if Vitalik is out of the picture. Or if Vitalik gets compromised in the long run. Market prices (and credibility) will go all the way down the drain in an instant.

Let's all focus on what matters most. And that is scaling Bitcoin to the masses. As long as decentralization is preserved, there should be nothing to worry about. Wink