In early 2025, during a secret archaeological mission beneath the ruins of the Karnak Temple in Luxor, a set of meticulously polished stone tablets was found, engraved with incomprehensible symbols... at first glance, they appeared to experts as religious inscriptions.

But the shock came when one of the images was shown to a young programmer who is a blockchain enthusiast, and he shouted:

'This is not just inscriptions... these are encrypted blockchain codes!'

The process of analyzing the symbols began, and the results were astounding:

🔍 The inscriptions represent a complex system for recording transactions, closely resembling the decentralized ledger technology used in modern digital currencies!

But more dangerously, a recurring term was found in several tablets:

'Nub to Coin' — which literally means 'the golden god's currency', and it is believed to have been a unit of value exchanged for food, gold, and even religious privileges.

❗ In other words:

There were 'stone wallets' in the form of small statues preserved inside temples.

And the priests acted as 'miners' who documented transactions on the walls!

And there were explicit references to the concept of 'peer-to-peer' — where a farmer could exchange his digital currency for crops or medicine!

The news was kept secret by international entities, under the pretext of 'not stirring controversy'...

But some documents were leaked, and the crypto community circulated them on the dark web under the hashtag:

🔺 #CryptoPharaohs

🔺 #Blockchain_القديم

🔺 #العملة_الفرعونية

🔺 #السر_الذي_غير_كل_شيء

So is everything we knew about the beginning of digital currencies just a rediscovery of ancient science?

Were the pharaohs thousands of years ahead of us in decentralized economic science?

Is Bitcoin... just a 'Nub to Coin' in a modern guise?

👁‍🗨 Perhaps the ancient Egyptians had greater secrets than just mummification and the pyramids...

Perhaps they were simply:

The true pioneers of Web 3 from 5000 years ago!

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