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Many people are now starting to consider Bitcoin forks again, hoping to redistribute the 1.1 million BTC held by Satoshi through a hard fork. Frankly, their real motivation is very simple: to issue tokens and make a quick profit. But they can't come up with any decent narrative or highlight, so they just ride on Bitcoin's fame to attract attention and traffic.
Looking at history, we know: BCH, BSV, BTG, BCD... these are all Bitcoin forks. Back then, each claimed to be better, faster, cheaper—so what happened?
Except for BCH, which still barely survives, most of these forked coins have long completed the full process of "harvesting investors and then disappearing," and now they are basically silent and dead.
History repeatedly proves: relying on simple Bitcoin forks or the low-level narrative of "redistributing Satoshi's coins" to scam investors is no longer a viable path. You can create new coins, but stop using Satoshi's coins as a gimmick.
Neither respecting Bitcoin's spirit nor attracting smart money, it will only leave behind a bunch of jokes in the end.