Many focused solely on the asset; few understood the creator. Today, there is advanced research into trying to break Bitcoin's encryption and deduce private keys from public keys. But that is almost impossible; it requires immense computational power that we don't currently possess. However, what is possible is to deduce a password if the clues are there. And that's how I did it.
You're another people who don't understand difference between encryption, hashing and signature.
We must keep in mind that Bitcoin had a centralized alert system; that is, Bitcoin once had a centralized component. Satoshi wanted to play on both concepts, as this could prevent major thefts and money laundering. However, this system was withdrawn between 2016 and 2018, perhaps to protect his money-laundering empire.
I would deeply appreciate any guidance, ideas, or legal/technical references you could share. I'm aware of the impact this could have on the history of the project and the security of its foundations.
Bitcoin Core (formerly called "Bitcoin-Qt" and "Bitcoin") and Bitcoin are 2 different thing. Alert system was part of Bitcoin Core, not Bitcoin protocol.