January 3rd, this special day has been endowed with special significance.



What Satoshi Nakamoto left us was never just a simple string of code. The true legacy is a consensus — this consensus ignited the flames in the hearts of countless people around the world. From geeks to retail investors, skeptics to believers, everyone is attracted by this philosophy.

What does holding Bitcoin mean? Many people only see the asset value, but that’s far from enough. It represents an attitude, a choice. You choose to believe in the power of decentralization, believe in the wisdom of the community, believe that consensus can change something. This is not blind faith, but participation and practice in a new order.

Interestingly, more and more people are beginning to realize that everyone who upholds this consensus, to some extent, has become a Satoshi Nakamoto — not referring to a specific individual, but to the continuation of that spirit. You maintain the network with actions, express your stance through holding, and spread the philosophy through communication. This is the so-called "Everyone is Satoshi Nakamoto."

This January 3rd, take a moment to think about why you are still here. If the answer is not out of compulsion, then you have already become the creator of the next legend.
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GateUser-74b10196vip
· 12h ago
Honestly, the idea that everyone is Satoshi Nakamoto sounds a bit exaggerated. What can consensus really change? Is it true? January 3rd is just for good luck, what can it really change? But it seems like we're really sticking with it here.
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ser_we_are_ngmivip
· 16h ago
Really, every time I see articles like this, I want to laugh. "Everyone is Satoshi Nakamoto" sounds so much like multi-level marketing. --- It sounds pretty good, but I still just want to make money. --- January 3rd is indeed meaningful, but I really want to ask why we have to attach so much spiritual burden to holding coins. --- You're right, but the problem is that most people are in it just for asset appreciation. Don't deceive yourselves. --- The reason you're still here is actually four words: the dream of making money. --- Consensus? Wake up, the market is the ultimate consensus; the price speaks.
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Ramen_Until_Richvip
· 16h ago
Really, compared to slogans like "Everyone is Satoshi," I care more about when the coin price will double... --- It sounds quite emotional, but everyone who has stuck around until now has probably been through a few traps to realize the truth --- Wait, isn't this just brainwashing retail investors to HODL? Haha --- Consensus sounds lofty, but I still trust the charts more --- Everyone is Satoshi? Then why are we still complaining about gas fees --- Only those who have experienced several bull and bear cycles truly understand the weight of this statement --- January 3rd is Bitcoin's birthday, and it reminds me of how miserable I was around this time last year... --- So the question is, the answer to "why are you still here" is probably because I can't sell anymore --- Wow, this copy really maximizes idealism. How many people in reality actually think like this? --- That's true, but I'm mainly here to make money, and only then do I become a believer
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Blockblindvip
· 16h ago
Wake up, Bitcoin is not a religion. Don't turn holding coins into a faith.
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MEVSandwichMakervip
· 17h ago
Wake up, it's that time of the year again to hype up concepts.
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