Exactly. That’s the point. People who aren’t into Bitcoin don’t care about the units—until they care about the story.
Nobody came for the sats. They came for the why.
And that’s why history and memetics matter.
Because when someone does fall down the rabbit hole, they’re not just learning how to send a payment—they’re discovering a world. A story with heroes, villains, myths, relics, monuments. They’re learning about Hal Finney’s first tweet. About the block size wars. About the pizza transaction. About cursed inscriptions. About satoshis mined in the Genesis block.
That’s how loyalty is born. That’s how belief is built.
Bitcoin isn’t just code. It’s a living organism of culture, memes, and memory. You preserve the memetic layer because it’s what makes Bitcoin more than just another tech solution. It’s what makes it worth defending.
People don’t defend spreadsheets.
They defend stories.
And Bitcoin has the best one of all.