
Satoshi Nakamoto — A Person Who Chose Principles and Safety Over Recognition.
*“Yesterday, I Went to Mars ♡”*
Here’s a calm, podcast-style summary:
In this episode, I reflect on the mystery of Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin, and why they have never revealed their identity.
At first, it seems unusual that someone who built such an influential system would choose to remain anonymous. But looking more closely, the reasons start to make sense.
There are clear risks—legal exposure, personal safety, and the loss of privacy. Being publicly identified could bring serious consequences, especially given the scale of Bitcoin and its impact on the financial system.
But there may also be a deeper reason. Staying anonymous helps preserve Bitcoin’s core principle of decentralization. Without a visible founder, the system is less likely to revolve around a single authority, and can instead remain driven by code and community.
This raises an interesting question: was anonymity simply a choice, or part of the design itself?
In the end, this story is not just about one person, but about how systems can be built to function independently of their creator.
It’s a quiet but powerful idea—leaving behind something that continues to work, even without you.