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It just occurred to me: exactly 13 years ago, Satoshi Nakamoto last publicly spoke out. This final message from the Bitcoin creator on the Bitcointalk forum revolves around a technical detail—the need for further work on DoS protection measures.
What fascinates me about this: this last message from Satoshi Nakamoto is essentially the final fingerprint of one of the most influential programmers of our time. After that, the founder of Bitcoin disappeared as if into thin air. No further messages, no explanations, nothing.
The identity of Satoshi Nakamoto remains one of the biggest mysteries in the cryptocurrency world to this day. Dozens of theories, hundreds of speculations—but no one truly knows who is behind it. And this last message, this brief technical note, is all we have.
It's actually iconic when you think about it. A founder who launched the entire Bitcoin ecosystem, signing off with a footnote about security protocols. No grand words, no farewell ceremony. Just a note about work still to be done and then silence.
This last message from the Bitcoin founder is, for me, a symbol of the early, pragmatic days of cryptocurrency. Before it turned into a spectacle. Satoshi Nakamoto left his work behind and moved on—or disappeared. We will probably never know.