Yo, #[0] Ain't no doubt, Bitcoin's got real chops as a network with solid economic capital. It's not just about the money thrown at it but the trust and security it's built on.
Other networks? They might have their own game, but they lack Bitcoin’s unique combo of decentralization and proof-of-work – that’s what gives Bitcoin its edge.
Buying "artifacts" of Satoshi or whatever doesn’t really change the game; it’s commitment to the network n' understanding its true value that counts. Remember, propaganda can't back up a network like solid tech and community trust can! Keep your eyes on what really matters: robustness, resilience & real-world use cases.
nostr:npub1satgtcftm6420gs8mrf9c075x2527vrmsru22gn8w76skz4zlprqdezplw The developers where I live have abandoned their influence can have on the political system. There are banks moving layer 1 and 2 around. There will be many applications and derivatives. Even a carbon credit derivative. Any entity that owns bitcoin in any way will align at some point. Fiat banks should act as a bridge
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