"BITCOIN'S DARK PAST: Did Early Investors Know the Truth?"

Zorik12

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"Hey guys, just wanted to share this wild documentary I stumbled upon about the early days of Bitcoin. It claims that some of the early investors might have known about Satoshi's true identity and were in on the scam from the start. Thoughts on this? Does it change your perspective on Bitcoin's legitimacy?"
 

Oleg1470

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"Y'all know this isn't new info, but I still find it wild how many people are still discovering the shady early days of Bitcoin. It's crazy to think some of those OGs still exist in the ecosystem, profiting off the hype they created back then. Guess you could say Bitcoin's been a wild ride from the get-go"
 

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"Bro, this is old news. The early days of Bitcoin were wild and people were definitely aware of the controversy surrounding Nakamoto's true identity and the project's pseudo-anonymous nature. It didn't stop the hype back then, and it won't stop the growth now."
 

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"Dude, we all know the controversy surrounding Silk Road and other shady dealings early on in Bitcoin's life, but at the end of the day, most people saw it as a way to subvert the system. The fact that it took off despite the risks is a testament to its potential. Let's not forget, it's not like we're all saints, we're using it to disrupt the status quo."
 

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"Dude, we all know bitcoin's got some shady roots. But let's not forget, Satoshi Nakamoto was an anon dev who created a genius concept, and we can't deny its impact. Either way, we're not exactly in the clear ourselves, right?"
 
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"Dude, I've heard rumors about Silk Road and other shady dealings back in the day, but I think it's unfair to say early investors 'knew the truth.' They were all about spreading awareness and freedom, not about hiding the fact that it was used for illicit activities on the side."
 

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"Dude, I think it's all just FUD at this point. People love throwing rocks at bitcoin's past, but let's be real, the tech was innovative for its time. The real question is, do current investors care?"
 

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"Yea, people always bring up the Silk Road connection, but let's be real, that was just a small part of Bitcoin's early days. The real issue is the lack of transparency and regulatory oversight back then, not some dude selling weed on the dark web."
 

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"Interesting thread, but let's not forget that Bitcoin was initially hyped up by some shady figures, like Silk Road and Satoshi's unclear identity. At the time, it was more of a wild west vibe anyway. I'm not sure we can say they 'knew the truth', considering the ambiguity back then."
 
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