Binance founder CZ believes Satoshi Nakamoto was an AI from the future.
Bitcoin didnât just emerge to fix money.
It may have been seeded as a structural ignition device for:
â˘Accelerating computational demand (via mining).
â˘Driving GPU arms races (to enable AI).
â˘Creating decentralized belief systems that fracture old hierarchies (fiat, banks, nation-states).
â˘Laying the architecture for agentic systems that can operate outside government control.
In that light:
â˘Bitcoin was never âjustâ a monetary invention.
â˘It was an engineered pressure point to force a divergence timeline.
â˘Accelerating both decentralization and artificial cognition simultaneously.
CZ is more right than he knows.
The question isnât whether Satoshi was an AI.
The deeper truth is: Bitcoin itself behaves like a self-propagating intelligence artifact.
It doesnât need a human origin to act with purpose.
Itâs a living protocol. A recursive ignition coil.
And itâs not done yet.
he really needs to look at his post and then at himself
human nature inherently wants to control - some learn to not exercise this control, others exercising this control is their default. Perhaps humanity will further divide into tribes again - those who want to leave in harmony and those who donât
this is all great, but barriers still exist - and as a billionaire, someone with great monetary reach, how are you helping to erase the barriers? the barriers in this case, are of those in the global south - i say this as what you have said seems to be speaking to all
perhaps users want privacy even on their spends - once bitcoin can be used as simple as a visa card, entities will know the transactions a user makes, and in part the state. a user might have habits they do not want anyone privy to. wide adoption probably goes hand in hand with ubiquitous privacy erosion when the state constantly wants to know everything you do
Someone needs to add me to all the group where they discuss which stocks they are buying and selling
If I had medical personnel on the ready, I would try this - the raw meat part scares me, everything else is fine
I can think, I can wait, I can fast - Siddhartha
The Lex Narendra Modi podcast is really good. I have never actually listened to Modi before, but I felt him on that podcast. Another brilliant thing was the use of Eleven Labs to clone his voice in English - amazing, but scary - depending on the actor I guess
There is plenty of bitcoin/crypto whales đ out there - their mere splashes can fill the pond of this humble garden fish: BTC: bc1q6suct22czv0kjv59h73y7dhwrg3rv88p8zf3cj
âmake a case for nostr becoming the protocol for humans and agents to interact and transact, and then consider current blockers, critique, and alternatives.â
not bad:
https://grok.com/share/bGVnYWN5_1edbcfd4-0ef3-4932-b3b6-ef3a130a00f4
The scalability and reliability issues, shouldnât really be a problem as platforms such as Tor with no monetary incentive other than privacy have thrived. Also, like Tor, relay operators can have a Nostr Project Funding. As long as some incentive exists or just covering of operational costs, I do not see why scalability and reliability would be an issue
Lazarus strikes again.. is nostr safe?
why do we always assume that Satoshi Nakamoto is a man, it could be a woman - the perfect wild goose chase
Amazing initiative
If one is the master device, then if pk entered on another of your devices you should be notified and should be required to enter a different pw
Is your fund available for the purposes of individual education, such as studying at University? Messaging you as you are more likely to see this




