Open letter to Satoshi Nakamoto the birth of a technology that liberated economies
Satoshi Nakamoto: I want to meet you.
Not out of banal curiosity, but from the deep respect deserved by the one who ignited the spark of one of the most important technological revolutions in modern history.
On January 3rd, the world did not know, but something more than a blockchain was born.
An idea was born that questioned the traditional financial system, that returned sovereignty to millions of people and that demonstrated that trust can exist without intermediaries.
Bitcoin was not just a currency.
It was the preamble to a new technology, an architecture of freedom based on mathematics, consensus, and transparency. In countries hit by inflation, controls, and financial exclusion, Bitcoin became refuge, tool, and hope.
Satoshi, by creating Bitcoin, you did not just write code.
You wrote a silent response to crises, abuses, and historical inequalities of the global economic system.
I would like to understand why that idea emerged in your mind. I would like to comprehend how you came to the conclusion that the world needed a decentralized alternative; above all, I would like to learn why you chose to disappear, letting the work speak for itself.
I understand your silence, others before tried to create similar systems and paid too high a price. Your anonymity is not cowardice; it is consistency with the philosophy you created, the idea is more important than the author.
Today, on this new anniversary of the Genesis Block, this message does not seek to reveal your identity.
It seeks to thank you because Bitcoin demonstrated that technology can be ethical.
That money can be neutral and that a single idea can change the course of humanity.
If this message reaches you, Satoshi Nakamoto, I want you to know something:
Your legacy lives in every block, in every node, in every person who today is a little freer thanks to Bitcoin.
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