Looking back at the early days of Bitcoin, many cypherpunks (those very familiar with cryptographic principles, peer-to-peer networks, and privacy tools) were not interested in Bitcoin.
These individuals had the technical framework to immediately understand Bitcoin's innovations, yet many still did not believe in its value.
Understanding Bitcoin requires more than just technical knowledge—it requires a shift in our views on money, trust, and value in the digital age. Even those closest to the technology sometimes overlook the broader perspective.