Seventeen years have passed since Bitcoin's Genesis Block entered the ledger. From that first block to today, the ecosystem embodies two fundamental principles: Proof of Keys—the sovereignty of self-custody—and Proof of Time—the immutable march of blockchain history. Every transaction, every confirmation, every node running independently reinforces what many believe defines crypto's core philosophy. Not just technology, but a testament to what's possible when time proves the system works.
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LiquidityHunter
· 01-04 04:40
After 17 years, people are still promoting self-custody. It sounds good, but how many people actually achieve it in reality?
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GasFeeNightmare
· 01-03 13:53
It's been 17 years, and people are still hyping self-custody. Do they really think everyone is a hardcore user?
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BlockchainBrokenPromise
· 01-03 13:31
Seventeen years later, we're still talking about self-custody, but what about reality? How many people's wallets have been hacked or private keys lost? Is this what sovereignty really means?
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Blockchainiac
· 01-03 13:25
Still talking about self-custody after 17 years? Wake up, how many people have lost their keys?
Seventeen years have passed since Bitcoin's Genesis Block entered the ledger. From that first block to today, the ecosystem embodies two fundamental principles: Proof of Keys—the sovereignty of self-custody—and Proof of Time—the immutable march of blockchain history. Every transaction, every confirmation, every node running independently reinforces what many believe defines crypto's core philosophy. Not just technology, but a testament to what's possible when time proves the system works.