If you look at the current conditions with those who want to know who Satoshi really is just because of great curiosity in my opinion and of course there are several other factors such as wanting to approach or try to establish something with Satoshi just for personal gain because in the end if we are aware and do understand the situation whether or not Satoshi is now in the sense that they know or not Satoshi's identity everything will not make a significant difference because bitcoin will still continue to run and Satoshi also cannot control it.
But because of great curiosity and there is a desire to get a benefit for being able to know and even be able to approach Satoshi for a plan, they still continue to debate and even look for the remains of Satoshi's legacy for them to be used to reveal Satoshi.
Absolutely, I agree with your perspective. The quest to uncover Satoshi’s identity often stems from curiosity and sometimes personal motives. However, the decentralized nature of Bitcoin means that its value, functionality, and adoption continue independently of Satoshi. Bitcoin’s true strength lies in its trustless, open-source system that no single individual controls. Knowing Satoshi’s identity wouldn’t change Bitcoin’s trajectory or governance, which was Satoshi's intention from the start. In a way, Bitcoin’s resilience and ability to thrive without a known “leader” is a testament to the system's success.