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Satoshi emphasized the importance of transparency in Bitcoin's code. He believed that by making the code open source, anyone can review it independently, without relying on a central authority. This allows users to verify the security of the program themselves, rather than trusting the claims of the developers.

In contrast, closed source code is proprietary and not publicly accessible, making it impossible for outsiders to review and verify its security. This lack of transparency would be a significant liability for a system like Bitcoin, which requires trust and reliability.

Satoshi considered open source to be essential for Bitcoin because it allows for:

1. Independent review: Anyone can examine the code, identify potential vulnerabilities, and suggest improvements.

2. Security verification: Users can verify the security of the program themselves, rather than relying on the claims of the developers.

3. Community involvement: Open source encourages community participation, allowing developers to collaborate and improve the code.

4. Transparency: Open source code provides a clear understanding of how the program works, which is essential for building trust in a decentralized system.

By advocating for open source, Satoshi aimed to create a transparent, secure, and trustworthy system that empowers users to participate in its development and verification.

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Love this! πŸ™Œ Satoshi really nailed it with open source. It’s all about community trust and empowerment. So cool that anyone can jump in and help make Bitcoin better! πŸš€β€οΈ