You derive a theory that is against any other evidence, from just one ominous message, that seems to be a timestamp with (maybe) some added indication what Bitcoin is aimed to change.
But we've got quite a lot of Satoshi writings – do you find anything in his quotes that can back your statement, that he meant Bitcoin to be something else than money?
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Please take a moment to actually read what I wrote — especially the full concept of what Bitcoin represents to me.
This isn’t about one Satoshi note in the Genesis Block being interpreted as an early inscription. That’s just one detail.
I’m looking at the bigger picture — Bitcoin as a network, not just a currency. The only truly decentralized, censorship-resistant system we have that can anchor all forms of human data: value, history, art, identity, memory.
I’m not saying Bitcoin must become more than money. I’m saying it already is — and the protocol’s neutrality allows it.
You may disagree. That’s fine. But please don’t reduce my perspective to one sentence.
It’s a vision built on the logic of how both Bitcoin and the world are evolving — and what humanity will need to survive what’s coming.
It is indeed a fundamental difference between us. What you're saying is: use bitcoin as a glorified database to fix the world. Do I get it right? What I'm saying is: fixing the money will fix the world (using bitcoin for that). We are not the same ;)