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January 3rd, this date has long surpassed its own meaning.
On this day in 2009, a person named Satoshi Nakamoto wrote the first line of code for Bitcoin. From that moment on, the door to blockchain was opened. A string of numbers, a new ecosystem, sparked a global rethinking about the flow of value.
Satoshi Nakamoto disappeared, but what he left behind did not vanish—Bitcoin itself, and something even more resilient than Bitcoin: consensus.
The interesting part is that many people understand consensus as merely technical data agreement, but that’s not the case. Consensus is a state of mind. Every time you hold your position firmly amid market fluctuations, every time you speak out in community discussions supporting decentralization, every time you choose to believe in this system—you are participating in the practice of consensus.
In other words, you are not just owning an asset. You are voting. You are saying yes to an ideal.
If you had to describe this feeling with one word, it would be—legacy.
Today is not about mourning someone who disappeared 15 years ago. It’s about reaffirming: that light still burns, and more and more people are passing the torch.
The Bitcoin you hold is not just a digital asset. It represents your recognition of decentralized value, your support for the decentralization of power, and your confidence that every individual can participate in this great era.
Satoshi Nakamoto’s greatest achievement is not what code he wrote, but that he proved one thing— a good idea can live forever through the participation and consensus of countless people. Code will be upgraded, communities will grow, markets will fluctuate, but that initial ideal can be passed down through generations.
If you believe, you become Satoshi Nakamoto.
Holding onto faith, everyone can light up an era.
Salute to 2009, and to every one of you who is participating.