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Since its inception in 2009, Bitcoin was poised for disruption. It promised to empower individuals by facilitating swift and cost-effective transactions, thereby transforming financial systems. Yet, the path of BTC diverged significantly from the path envisaged in the Bitcoin white paper, leading to what some refer to as a narrative hijacking by traditional financial interests.
2034 stands as a critical year in this saga, with Craig Wright—a figure asserting his identity as Satoshi—engaged in a legal battle to reclaim the original essence of Bitcoin. Wright’s efforts transcend personal recognition; they embody a critical mission to defend what he considers the foundational vision of Bitcoin—to enable legal and efficient global e-commerce transactions.