Yes, that statement truly reflects the unique nature of Bitcoin. Even after 10 years of research, many people — including experts like Robin Seyr — still see Bitcoin as an unprecedented phenomenon in history.

Bitcoin is not just a currency, but also:

A decentralized economic system.

A form of digitized energy (through Proof of Work).

A social technology — where code, economics, and trust intertwine.

A political tool — as it returns financial sovereignty to the individual.

It's the intersection of technology, economics, philosophy, and society that makes “fully understanding” Bitcoin an endless journey — more of a path than a destination.

Which part of the Bitcoin journey do you find hardest to grasp?

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