Bitcoin: The Freedom That They Don't Want You To Understand!

5 months ago
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Did you know.. that they don't want you to know why Bitcoin exists?

For decades, CypherPunks & Coders have tried and failed to build a digital native money that couldn't be corrupted or controlled by any one single person, but every attempt ended up needing a middleman or some central power to control it. Someone you had to trust.

An pseudonymous figure calling themselves 'Satoshi Nakamoto' appeared on a mailing list and solved the decades long problem, and eventually disappeared from the project entirely, and to this day, we still don't know who Satoshi Nakamoto is, and it's likely we never will.

But before disappearing, they left a hidden message in the first block ever mined in the Genesis block and it said 'Chancellor on the Brink of Second Bailout for Banks'. It was The Times newspaper headline on January 3rd 2009.

The headlines were filled with banks collapsing because it was the 2008 financial crisis and collapse, banks failed, people were losing their jobs left right and centre, people's futures were gone. It was a devastating time, and Bitcoin arrived at just the right moment.

Bitcoin was designed for everyone. For you, for me, so you can send, I can send and hold value, peer-to-peer money without needing a middleman, a bank, a government, or anyone's permission to do it. Just two people anywhere in the world, no matter where you are, and who you are, there's no gatekeepers, no middlemen,
no one to tell you no you can't do this.

And unlike any crypto today, Bitcoin wasn't built to make its creator rich.

It was built to make us all free. it's opt out of centralized corruption and failure, a decentralized system that we can all interact equally and fairly amongst ourselves and each other, and it can never be changed to serve one master.

Most people think that #Bitcoin is just another investment to make people wealthy and rich, but it's not, it's really a chance to opt out and take back your own freedom and control.

Stay Curious!

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