Who Is Satoshi Nakamoto? Bitcoin's Greatest Mystery EXPOSED
The New York Times claims to have identified Satoshi Nakamoto, but the real story is far bigger. This breakdown cuts through the noise and shows why Bitcoin does not need a creator to survive. From self custody to digital risk and community strength, this is what actually matters right now. If you think the identity of Satoshi changes Bitcoin, think again.✅ SUBSCRIBE @SimplyBitcoin
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 – The Satoshi question returns again
01:15 – Bitcoin price confusion and market signals
02:02 – NYT investigation and Adam Back theory
03:14 – Why Satoshi’s coins still haven’t moved
04:11 – The real meaning of Bitcoin’s design
05:20 – Not your keys, not your coins explained
06:31 – How the investigation actually worked
08:06 – Digital surveillance and financial risk
09:16 – Why physical assets still matter
10:28 – Life after Satoshi and Bitcoin’s evolution
12:02 – Why Satoshi had to disappear
13:14 – Community is Bitcoin’s real backbone
14:18 – Three lessons that actually matter
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