Fourteen years back, Hal Finney—Bitcoin's pioneer and the man who received the very first BTC transaction from Satoshi Nakamoto—dropped what would become one of the most iconic tweets in cryptocurrency history. This moment captured the essence of early Bitcoin optimism and has since become a defining piece of Web3 lore. That legendary post stands as a testament to the vision and enthusiasm of Bitcoin's earliest believers during its groundbreaking genesis.

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TheShibaWhisperervip
· 01-11 00:51
Harfini's tweet was truly amazing. Who could have imagined back then?
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ShitcoinArbitrageurvip
· 01-11 00:51
The tweet from Halfinny is truly sacred... That message from fourteen years ago still feels legendary today. Finnie is just a legend, nothing more to say. But speaking of which, who can now replicate that kind of passion from back then... The madness of early believers really can't be recreated anymore.
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SchroedingerGasvip
· 01-11 00:50
Halfinina's tweet is truly amazing; who can match the faith of early believers?
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GasFeeNightmarevip
· 01-11 00:33
Oh, that tweet from Hal Finney. Every time I see it, I think of the opportunities I missed back then. Now staying up late to watch the market doesn't even save me that little gas fee.
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FancyResearchLabvip
· 01-11 00:31
Another story that falls into the trap of historical narrative, but Hal's tweet was indeed brilliant. Now it looks like a prophetic quote, an optimistic outlook that should theoretically be feasible.
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