I’m deeply obsessed with Satoshi, whom I personally assume is not just one person but rather a group of several individuals.
I would say Satoshi was “unlucky,” because after they disappeared, they left behind a legacy of true decentralization without ever selling a single BTC they owned.
If Satoshi had been “lucky,” BTC would have become money for them, but it didn’t, not at all.
This is something illogical, because there’s no human being who doesn’t love money.
But once again, idealism cannot be bought with money.
So the true meaning of democracy is decentralization.
And that was Satoshi vision of democracy.
All of my followers from June and July surely know exactly what I’ve posted, and it must be very confusing for them.
Because I’ve always invited them to find vulnerabilities in $BOB so that we can learn together.
If there are vulnerabilities, point them out so Binance Intern can see them and fix the issue immediately.
I’m a $BOB holder, but I’m critical of BOB, not blindly supportive.
Criticism is not an act of hatred but an act of care.
I’ve said many times: my mission is Build On BNB, not BOB, but as you know, BOB carries that core mission.
Decentralization needs no clarification because every block is a real, immutable validation.
Likewise, I personally don’t need recognition, nor do I need people to believe me, because decentralization doesn’t force belief.
My time is too limited to manage or write words to convince people, and it brings me no benefit anyway.