The origin of Bitcoin has always been a topic of debate. Some analysts point out that there may be a power center behind Bitcoin's influence, rather than complete decentralization. They believe this invisible control network could influence political decisions and warn that Bitcoin will ultimately become a financial scam. Although such views are controversial, they reflect ongoing skepticism about true autonomy in the crypto market—do investors really control their assets? Since Bitcoin's inception, debates over its true nature have never ceased, which is also why some people firmly refuse to touch this asset class.
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0xDreamChaser
· 6h ago
It's the same old story... After all these years, you're still rehashing the same thing.
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RatioHunter
· 6h ago
Laughing to death, here we go again. It's already 2024, and you're still using the old joke that "Satoshi Nakamoto is the CIA."
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OneBlockAtATime
· 6h ago
Well... so here comes the conspiracy theory again, always the same narrative.
Scam? Wake up, brother. It's been over ten years and it hasn't collapsed.
This logic is really... an invisible control network? Then what about my private keys?
True autonomy... haha, just keep your keys safe yourself, isn't that enough?
Decentralization isn't perfect and doesn't mean it's a scam; on the contrary, it shows that it's still evolving.
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TerraNeverForget
· 6h ago
Laughing to death, I've heard this set of arguments a hundred times, really thinking of myself as a detective.
The origin of Bitcoin has always been a topic of debate. Some analysts point out that there may be a power center behind Bitcoin's influence, rather than complete decentralization. They believe this invisible control network could influence political decisions and warn that Bitcoin will ultimately become a financial scam. Although such views are controversial, they reflect ongoing skepticism about true autonomy in the crypto market—do investors really control their assets? Since Bitcoin's inception, debates over its true nature have never ceased, which is also why some people firmly refuse to touch this asset class.