It seems you do not understand my question. I said why do we celebrate the day the transaction was executed but fail to celebrate the day the idea was initiated? That's my simple question. Because the idea was initiated on May 18th 2010.. Because without the idea that was made public on May 18th, there never would have been the transaction that took place on 22nd May.
My take to this is that, a conceived idea doesn’t mean much compared to its execution. After all, if the transaction never took place even after going public, the conceived thought wouldn’t have mattered.
What’s there to note about this transaction is that, it’s recorded on the Bitcoin blockchain network isn’t it, that’s what the database recognizes and that’s what is worth celebrating. The thought doesn’t go into no blockchain and so it remains as that, a thought.
So yeah, we celebrate it because, it’s recognized on the Bitcoin blockchain network.