Everyone who holds Bitcoin benefits from Satoshi never moving his coins, and this might be the most profound act of leadership in financial history.
Think about what Satoshi did: Created the hardest money humanity has ever known, then walked away from a trillion dollar fortune. No victory lap. No book deal. No influence peddling. Just silence.
Those unmoved coins are proof of concept. They demonstrate that Bitcoin wasn’t a pump-and-dump scheme or a cash grab. Satoshi could have sold at $1, $100, $1000, $60,000, but didn’t. That restraint, that sacrifice, is now permanently encoded in the blockchain as evidence of Bitcoin’s genuine intention.
Every sat you hold is slightly more scarce because roughly 5% of the total supply sits in a voluntary time lock. Satoshi’s coins are the ultimate HODL, not out of greed, but out of principle. They’re a permanent monument to the idea that some things matter more than personal wealth: Freedom, sovereignty, mathematical truth, and a separation of money from state.
In traditional finance, founders dump on retail. In Bitcoin, the founder gave us the greatest gift possible: proof that this wasn’t about him. It was always about us.
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