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Satoshi Nakamoto’s posts on Bitcointalk are like digital fossils — early traces of a revolutionary idea taking shape. Here’s a snapshot of what he shared:

🧠 Foundational Insights

• First Post (Feb 11, 2009): Satoshi introduced Bitcoin as a “peer-to-peer electronic cash system,” highlighting its potential to solve trust issues in traditional finance. He criticized central banks for debasing currency and emphasized the need for a decentralized alternative A.
• Forum Launch (Nov 22, 2009): He announced Bitcointalk.org as the new home for Bitcoin discussions, replacing the old SourceForge forum B.
• Logo Design (Feb 26, 2010): Satoshi asked the community for feedback on the now-iconic ₿ symbol with two vertical lines — a rare peek into his collaborative spirit A.
• Caution on Exposure (Dec 5, 2010): He warned against WikiLeaks adopting Bitcoin too early, fearing it would attract unwanted attention and jeopardize the project’s survival A.

🔍 Other Notable Posts

• He discussed technical topics like proof-of-work difficulty, anonymity, and transaction mechanics.
• His final post on Bitcointalk was in December 2010, after which he vanished from public view C.

If you’re curious, you can browse Satoshi’s full post archive — it’s like reading the blueprint of a financial revolution. Want to dive into one of his posts in detail? I’d love to unpack it with you.

https://satoshi.nakamotoinstitute.org/posts/bitcointalk/