Satoshi’s Last Words Still Echo Today.
By Maxime Laurent · 2025-12-12 08:51
Satoshi’s Last Words Still Echo Today.
15 years ago, Satoshi Nakamoto posted his final public message, then disappeared — yet $BTC kept walking on its own, exactly as designed.
December 12, 2010. A quiet forum thread about DoS attacks. No drama, no prophecy. Just a builder worried about his creation. And then… silence. That’s always fascinated me.
Most founders can’t let go. They tweet, defend, pivot, explain. Satoshi did the opposite. He vanished. Like a chef who leaves the kitchen once the recipe works, trusting the heat, the oil, the timing. Très propre.
And that disappearance is not a bug of Bitcoin — it’s a feature. No leader to pressure. No ego to corrupt. No face to attack. Just code, incentives, and humans arguing endlessly around it ☕️
Fifteen years later, $BTC is still here. Still attacked. Still misunderstood. Still alive. And every block mined without him feels like a quiet confirmation: this thing no longer belongs to anyone.
Sometimes, true power is knowing when to leave the table.
#Bitcoin #Satoshi #CryptoHistory #Decentralization #BTC
15 years ago, Satoshi Nakamoto posted his final public message, then disappeared — yet $BTC kept walking on its own, exactly as designed.
December 12, 2010. A quiet forum thread about DoS attacks. No drama, no prophecy. Just a builder worried about his creation. And then… silence. That’s always fascinated me.
Most founders can’t let go. They tweet, defend, pivot, explain. Satoshi did the opposite. He vanished. Like a chef who leaves the kitchen once the recipe works, trusting the heat, the oil, the timing. Très propre.
And that disappearance is not a bug of Bitcoin — it’s a feature. No leader to pressure. No ego to corrupt. No face to attack. Just code, incentives, and humans arguing endlessly around it ☕️
Fifteen years later, $BTC is still here. Still attacked. Still misunderstood. Still alive. And every block mined without him feels like a quiet confirmation: this thing no longer belongs to anyone.
Sometimes, true power is knowing when to leave the table.
#Bitcoin #Satoshi #CryptoHistory #Decentralization #BTC
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