In a small town, a curious young man named Ali loved technology. One evening, he read about something called Bitcoin—a new kind of money that lived on the internet. No banks, no borders—just pure digital currency.
He was amazed. “You mean I can send money to anyone, anywhere, anytime, without a bank?” he thought. Excited, Ali bought a tiny amount of Bitcoin. It was cheap then. He held onto it, watching the price go up and down like a rollercoaster.
Soon, everyone around him started talking about crypto—Ethereum, Litecoin, Dogecoin. Some became rich, some lost everything. It was a wild ride, but Ali didn’t care much about becoming rich. He believed in the idea: freedom, privacy, and control over your own money.
Years later, crypto changed the world. Some governments used it, some banned it. But for Ali, it was never just about money. It was about being part of something bigger—a revolution in how the world thinks about trust, freedom, and the future.