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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: The real enemy of bitcoin
by
Abiky
on 28/10/2024, 14:00:22 UTC
Bitcoin's privacy has nothing to do with Satoshi's identity. Because, we all know Bitcoin is decentralized so it has no head or center. Satoshi's identity will not change the price or position of Bitcoin. However, trying to find Satoshi is something many people have been doing for years. Because, people are naturally curious about who created this technology. Some people will say that Satoshi hid his identity because he secretly wanted to control Bitcoin. But I want to say that nothing in the world is created by itself. Someone's hand is behind it. But the one we know as Satoshi disappeared somewhere after 2011. He is believed to have passed on to the afterlife. After 2011, today is 2024, more than 1 era, Bitcoin comes into circulation among all of us. And whose man is increasing day by day.

However, does Satoshi have any enemies?
We think that his main enemies are the banks and the government. But not so. He created Bitcoin as an alternative, not a replacement for fiat and banks, so it cannot be said that he sees banks and governments as enemies. Maybe he is not happy to depend on them too much and Bitcoin was created to reduce the dependence on them, I believe he has no desire to go against the banks and the government. (Dude, I totally agree with what you say)

What privacy? Bitcoin by itself is pseudonymous. Everything you do on the Blockchain can be seen by anyone with a block explorer. If someone manages to link your address to your identity, you'll be nothing but doomed. Satoshi's identity doesn't have to do anything with the way Bitcoin was designed, though. He decided to remain anonymous to help protect Bitcoin. Satoshi knew governments weren't going to treat BTC nicely, especially when it was created as an alternative to Fiat. Knowing who Satoshi was, would give them the ability to force him to shut Bitcoin down or even compromise it. At least in the early days.

Now that Bitcoin is too widespread around the world, revealing Satoshi's identity would have no effect over the long-term survival of the project. Let the media keep guessing the identity of Satoshi. I'm sure they will never find him. At this point, it's safe to say "We're all Satoshi". Am I right? Cheesy