Miners said it felt wrong.
Like the network itself was holding its breath.
On January 8th, 2021, Bitcoin hit block 666,666.
A number already dripping with superstition.
The block reward went to a solo miner nothing strange there.
But when the transaction data hit the chain, people noticed it.
Buried in the coinbase message, in plain ASCII text, it read:
“Do not be overcome by evil.”
No wallet address. No clue who wrote it.
The miner never came forward.
Some say it was a joke.
Some say it was a warning.
Some say it was Satoshi… sending his last message before disappearing forever.
The block still stands, unedited, immutable.
A quiet line of scripture carved into Bitcoin’s history.
And every time the chain passes it…
It whispers back.