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Today, on BTC Pizza Day, I found myself thinking: what would Satoshi Nakamoto himself write, if he suddenly came back to our time?
It seems to me he wouldn’t brag about his wealth, wouldn’t show off expensive yachts or golden watches. He would simply smile, open the news feed, and quietly say:
— “I’m happy. My brainchild is alive.” And it wouldn’t be joy because of the price of BTC. It would be joy because of the people who believed in freedom, in honesty, and in a future without borders.
I think Satoshi would not be a king of wealth, but a king of humanity.
Money wouldn’t change him. On the contrary—money would give him even more opportunities to do good.
And that’s exactly where I see the true power of Bitcoin.
Not in numbers. Not in charts. But in the ability to change lives.
And today, on Pizza Day, I want to dream about precisely such a world.
A world where big money doesn’t destroy a person’s soul.

I can imagine Satoshi meeting those who continued his work.
With programmers who built the crypto industry for years.
With volunteers.
With people who saved families during crises thanks to BTC.
He would look at all of this and say:
— “You’ve done more than I could ever imagine.”
And you know what the most interesting part is?
It seems to me he would spend most of his time not at billionaire conferences, but among ordinary people.
Among children.
Among those who need help.
He would pay for equipment for children with disabilities.
He would build hospitals.
He would help animal shelters.
He would plant forests.
He would fund peaceful humanitarian projects all around the world.
Because a person who gave the world financial freedom would hardly be indifferent to human suffering.

Sometimes it seems to me that true wealth isn’t when you can buy your tenth sports car.
True wealth is when you can save someone’s life and not even tell anyone about it publicly.
I think Satoshi would have been exactly like that.
Quiet.
Humble.
But incredibly strong.
He wouldn’t wear a crown.
He’d be fine with an ordinary cap and a box of hot, delicious pizza in his hands.
And while the whole world argued about coin prices, he would ask:
— “How many people’s lives are easier today?”
And honestly… I really like this idea.
Because it makes crypto not a cold technology, but a living hope.

— “Satoshi, BTC already costs crazy money! 🍕 What will you buy?”
— “Two pizzas.”
— “Only two?!”
— “Well… one for me, and the second for that guy who once sold 10,000 BTC for a pizza. He’s having a harder time morally now than all of us.” 😄

I think Satoshi would love children very much.
Not with pretty words for the cameras.
But truly.
Because only children still believe in honesty without profit.
He would protect them from wars.
From hunger.
From the indifference of the adult world.
He would create funds to support education.
He would pay for surgeries.
He would give computers to schools.
He would give a chance to those whom society often doesn’t notice.
And you know…
Maybe that’s exactly why Bitcoin became so big.
Because great ideas are not born out of greed.
They’re born out of faith in freedom and justice.
And I want to believe in that.

— “Satoshi, you’re the richest person on Earth!”
— “No, I’m not.” 😂
— “How not?!“
— “The richest is the one who can sleep peacefully.”
— “And do you sleep peacefully?”
— “After pizza—yes.”
🍕😄

I think he would also protect nature.
Because technologies without humanity are just cold machines.
And real progress must protect life.
I see him as a person who funds ocean cleanups.
Saves forests.
Helps animals.
Builds eco-friendly projects.
And even if everyone around them were talking only about profits, he would remind:
— “Money should serve people, not people serve money.”
It’s a very simple thought.
But today it’s often forgotten.
Especially by those who already have everything.

And you know…
On Pizza Day, I feel a little sad.
Because there are very few people who have enormous wealth and still remain generous.
The world is full of rich people.
But not every rich person has a big heart.
So we can only dream of a benefactor like Satoshi in my imagination.
A person who could buy everything…
But would choose to help.
A person who could live only for himself…
But would live for others.
And maybe it’s exactly such dreams that make us human.

— 🕊️ “Satoshi, what’s the point of Bitcoin?”
— “So that people have freedom.”
— “And what’s the point of freedom?”
— “So that people don’t forget to stay human.”

Today I want to congratulate the entire Gate team on BTC Pizza Day! 🍕
Thank you for the atmosphere, the creativity, the memes, the emotions—and for the crypto community continuing to live and unite people across the world.
May there be more good in crypto.
More humanity.
More support.
More peace.
And may every BTC remind us not only of profit, but also of the possibility to change this world for the better.
Because even one pizza once became part of history.
And one good deed can change someone’s life forever.

Happy BTC Pizza Day to all of us! 🍕₿
And may there always be room in the world for kindness, peace, generosity, and humanity.
And if Satoshi is reading all these posts somewhere right now…
I think he’s smiling. ❤️

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HighAmbition
· 3h ago
To The Moon 🌕
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HighAmbition
· 3h ago
Just charge forward 👊
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Pallada
· 3h ago
Hold tight 💪
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Come back 🚀
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