People always ask me who Satoshi is. Honestly, I think they're asking the wrong question.
The fact that nobody knows who created Bitcoin is probably the most underrated thing about it. Think about it, every other major technology has a face. A founder who does interviews, moves markets with a tweet, gets hauled in front of Congress. Bitcoin has none of that. And that's not a bug.
Satoshi gave the world a working, open-source monetary system, watched it take off, and then just... left. Didn't cash out.
Didn't do a press tour. Didn't stick around to become a billionaire celebrity. That mass of coins, roughly a million BTC, hasn't moved in over 15 years.
I think the disappearing was the point. It forced Bitcoin to stand entirely on its own merits. No personality cult. No single point of failure. Just math, code, and 17 years of unbroken operation.
When people tell me they don't trust Bitcoin because they don't know who made it, I tell them that's exactly why they should.
That's the part most people miss. They watch the price panic and think Bitcoin is panicking. It's not. Bitcoin doesn't care. It just keeps doing its thing.
17 years. Zero downtime. Same 21 million cap.Whatever you think can kill it - it already tried.