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#比特币流动性
We are all Satoshi Nakamoto!
Dear Bitcoin community and global seekers of freedom:
Every year on January 3rd, we gather to commemorate that moment that changed the world—on January 3, 2009, Satoshi Nakamoto mined the genesis block of Bitcoin by hand. In this block, he forever etched a message: "The Times 03/Jan/2009 Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks." This was not only a satire on the financial crisis at that time but also a profound critique of centralized financial systems. It heralded the arrival of a new era: the birth of a decentralized, peer-to-peer electronic cash system that does not require third-party trust.
Satoshi Nakamoto, a prophet whose identity remains a mystery to this day, ignited the torch of blockchain with wisdom and courage, liberating us from the shackles of traditional banking. Bitcoin is not just a currency; it is an ideology—financial sovereignty belongs to everyone, and power returns to the people.
Sixteen years have passed, and Bitcoin has risen from nothing to something, from the fringes to the mainstream, weathering countless storms yet remaining unbowed. It has inspired countless innovations, changed the global financial landscape, and reminded us: true freedom never relies on any central authority.
Today, we pay our highest respect to Satoshi Nakamoto. No matter where you are, you will always be our source of inspiration. You created not just Bitcoin, but hope—a fairer, more transparent, and freer world.
Thank you, Satoshi Nakamoto.
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