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I was just scrolling and came across something quite interesting. Address 1a1zp1ep5qgefi2dmptftl5slmv7divfna—this is the first address where Satoshi Nakamoto received 50 Bitcoin from the genesis block on January 3, 2009. Easy to remember because it marks the beginning of everything.
What’s most touching is that for nearly 17 years, the Bitcoin community has continued to send BTC to this address. Not for transactions, but purely as a tribute to the person who created Bitcoin and blockchain without ever revealing their identity. Thousands of people do the same—almost as if it’s their way of praying or saying thank you.
In my opinion, this shows something deeper about the crypto community. Amid all the hype and market speculation, there are still those who remember and appreciate the fundamental contribution of one individual. Satoshi created something that changed everything, but he simply disappeared from the world.
If you’ve reached your target or profit during this bull run, why not send some BTC to this address? It’s not about the amount, but about paying respect to someone who created a technology that has changed many lives. A simple way to say thank you to the visionary who came over a decade ago.