Did you know why Satoshi Nakamoto vanished? Many folks think it's to dodge risks. But from a system design perspective, there might be a more crucial reason. Back in 2010, Bitcoin had a serious bug where someone minted 184 billion BTC out of thin air. Once the exploit was discovered, Satoshi quickly patched up the code. But the key part is, the whole network chose to trust him and followed his plan to roll back the changes.

And here lies the issue. In a decentralized system, if we have to rely on one person to make decisions at critical moments, that person becomes the center of the system. The essence of Bitcoin is to eliminate that center.

So, a contradiction arises: if Satoshi remained in the picture, Bitcoin couldn't be fully decentralized. If Bitcoin truly wants to decentralize, Satoshi must vanish. Many think Satoshi invented Bitcoin.

In a sense, what he ultimately accomplished wasn't Bitcoin itself, but rather removing himself from Bitcoin. Because a mature system's most important hallmark isn't having a great creator, but rather being able to keep running after the creator steps away. #ARKB是BRC20一道靓丽的风景线美国sec批准的第一个比特币现货ETF,
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