$BTC Now it is fashionable to say that. Well, the year was 2009.
Satoshi mined the Genesis block. No reward. No transaction.
A milestone. A code. A manifesto.
In the following months, he mined more than 1 million BTC.
All untouched.
No sale. No movement.
Not even to test.
Why?
Because Bitcoin was not created out of greed,
but as a response to the bankruptcy of banks and global monetary manipulation.
It was a code against the system.
The legend of the three wallets
1. The first was the Genesis block:
Burned. Untouchable.
A message: this is not mine, it's for everyone.
2. The second, the famous 1 million BTC:
Never moved. Watched by all. Feared by many.
3. The third?
There are those who say Satoshi left an active channel.
A wallet that breathes.
That watches.
And that can be used — not to sell, but to intervene.
But what if Bitcoin is used as a weapon of war?
Imagine a future where countries use BTC for:
- finance conflicts,
- circumvent sanctions,
- subjugate populations.
- Impose your territory to subjugate another nation.
If that happens, what would Satoshi do?
Sell? No.
He would erase what he created.
The same man who burned the Genesis block
would not hesitate to destroy his own creation
if it became an instrument of oppression.
If one day 1 million BTC moves… it won't be for money. It will be a warning.
Do you believe Satoshi is not watching?
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