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Just came across something interesting: Satoshi Nakamoto's last message on the Bitcointalk forum turns 13 years old today. The Bitcoin creator posted a rather unremarkable message back then, simply mentioning that more work was needed on DoS attacks. Then: silence. Complete silence.
What fascinates me is how concise Satoshi Nakamoto's final message is. No grand words, no farewell ceremony. Just a technical note and then gone. That says a lot about the person, doesn't it?
Since that message over a decade ago, Nakamoto's identity has remained one of the biggest mysteries in the crypto world. We still don't really know who this person is. Was it an individual? A group? Someone from Japan? From the USA? The speculation continues to this day.
But that's exactly what makes the story so special. Satoshi Nakamoto created Bitcoin, changed the world with it, and then simply withdrew. His last public message remains a kind of digital monument—a proof that at the beginning, it was all about technical passion, not ego trips or hype. Somehow symbolic of the early days of crypto before everything became so commercial.