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The Last Public Message of Satoshi Nakamoto

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The Last Public Message of Satoshi Nakamoto

Exactly 15 years ago, an event occurred that forever divided the history of Bitcoin into before and after: Satoshi Nakamoto wrote his last public message.

On December 12, 2010, the creator of Bitcoin appeared for the last time on the BitcoinTalk forum — a place where the early culture of the community was formed, protocols were discussed, enthusiasts debated, and ideas were born that became the foundation of the modern crypto economy. In his final post, Satoshi, concise and businesslike as always, discussed the problem of DoS attacks on the network and ways to strengthen protocol security.

The Last Public Message of Satoshi Nakamoto

This was typical of him: no declarations, no pomp, no hints of farewell. Just a technical comment from a person who saw far beyond others.

After that date, he still communicated for some time with individual developers by email — in particular, with Gavin Andresen and Mike Hearn. These emails concerned only technical aspects: network stability, client security, and correctness of updates. Not a word about plans, vision for the future, or the reason for disappearing.

And then — absolute silence. No new messages. No appearances. No attempts to declare himself, claim authorship, or use his fame.

Since then, Bitcoin has lived, grown, and developed without its creator — but strictly within the rules he laid down:

  • limited issuance,
  • decentralization,
  • consensus via PoW,
  • open-source code,
  • no central authority.

Fifteen years later, this absence of a “leader” has become one of Bitcoin’s main advantages. There is no one to approach with demands, no one to force to “change the code,” no one to file claims against or bribe. The protocol has become what it was intended to be: a self-sufficient, unmanaged, resilient system that belongs not to a person, but to the community.

And that is why every year, as December 12 approaches, the crypto community remembers not just Satoshi’s last post, but the moment when he finally handed Bitcoin over to the world — and disappeared, leaving behind the most resilient digital asset on the planet.

Here we wrote that a new neighbor appeared in the historic building of the New York Stock Exchange — a statue of Satoshi Nakamoto.

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