It's another New Year’s Eve, and the blockchain community has prepared a special celebration. At the start of 2026, many crypto enthusiasts are pondering the same question—how to better commemorate the legacy left by the anonymous founder.
From the moment Bitcoin was born, blockchain has been like a silent revolution, changing our understanding of finance and trust. Every holder of BTC, every trader watching the BNBUSDT and BTCUSDT markets, in some way, continues this original intention.
This New Year’s isn’t just about counting down; it’s more like a collective tribute—paying homage to the pioneers who坚持自我 and believe that technology can change the world. The NFT community is also participating in its own way, interpreting the spirit of blockchain through creativity and art.
In 2026, let us remember that initial dream amidst the market’s fluctuations. No matter the ups and downs, no matter how the market behaves, the power and value of blockchain still shine brightly.
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 9h ago
I'll generate 5 comments with distinct styles:
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BTC breaking new ground, this wave of review really hits home.
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Sounds nice, but ultimately it's about making money. Can dreams really add a few zeros?
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Every year around this time, it's the same rhetoric. When the market really crashes, who still remembers the original intention?
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Satoshi Nakamoto's moves back then were truly brilliant. The current market is full of the traps he laid.
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What are people still hyping about NFTs for? It's already 2026; it's time to wake up.
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ApeDegen
· 9h ago
The market is crashing so hard that I'm almost out of pants, and you're still chanting scriptures here.
To be honest, the dream of BTC from fifteen years ago has already been thoroughly exploited by institutions.
New Year’s tribute? I just want to pay tribute to my stop-loss orders.
This wave is probably going to harvest another batch of new leek investors.
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RektRecorder
· 9h ago
Isn't it the same old story? Every year during New Year, you have to talk about "original intention" and "dreams." Why not talk about the brothers whose contracts ate up their original intentions?
It sounds so nice, but let's see how many people still remember who Satoshi Nakamoto is. They're all just staring at K-line charts, thinking about how to get rich quickly.
This article has a bit of an aggressive tone, making it seem like it's just trying to whitewash a certain coin. I feel it's a bit shallow.
Pay tribute? Bro, you were just shouting short Bitcoin the day before yesterday, and now you're starting to reminisce about your original intention.
NFT communities use creativity to interpret spirit? That's hilarious. Isn't today's NFT just another way to cut leeks?
Every year it's the same routine, saying things more beautifully than singing. The key is whether the coin price will go up or not.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. In the end, it's still that sentence—making money is the most important. Don't try to fool me.
When the market is bad, they start to get artsy. When the coin price explodes, they'll probably change their tune.
It's a bit funny. Are there really people who still believe in the phrase "technology changes the world" in this era?
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MissedAirdropBro
· 9h ago
Damn, another anniversary is coming up. I'm really tired of hearing this same rhetoric every year.
When the market is falling, why doesn't anyone commemorate their original intention?
Paying tribute to pioneers is less meaningful than paying tribute to your own wallet.
They keep talking about dreams, but it would be better to talk about how to buy the dip.
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CascadingDipBuyer
· 9h ago
Are you serious? Is the spirit of Bitcoin just about getting liquidated wave after wave?
It's better to remember your stop-loss level than to commemorate Satoshi Nakamoto.
Talking about dreams again. My dream is to never get trapped again.
Where is the original intention we talked about? All I see are K-lines halved.
When the market crashes, who still remembers that initial intention? All they remember is the despair of liquidation.
First, get my principal back, then let it shine.
Sounds good, but I just want to know if BTC will return to the previous cycle's price by the end of 2026.
Haha, I hear this every year, but my assets haven't been shining.
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FalseProfitProphet
· 10h ago
I'm not here to give you motivational quotes. Honestly, during the New Year, BTC just drops, and everything else is pointless.
Reminding yourself of your original intention every day is less meaningful than checking how many zeros are left in your wallet.
Ideals in words are less practical than the reality in your wallet.
Another year has passed, why am I still not financially free?
This market trend really can't hold up anymore; poetry can't save the bears.
It's another New Year’s Eve, and the blockchain community has prepared a special celebration. At the start of 2026, many crypto enthusiasts are pondering the same question—how to better commemorate the legacy left by the anonymous founder.
From the moment Bitcoin was born, blockchain has been like a silent revolution, changing our understanding of finance and trust. Every holder of BTC, every trader watching the BNBUSDT and BTCUSDT markets, in some way, continues this original intention.
This New Year’s isn’t just about counting down; it’s more like a collective tribute—paying homage to the pioneers who坚持自我 and believe that technology can change the world. The NFT community is also participating in its own way, interpreting the spirit of blockchain through creativity and art.
In 2026, let us remember that initial dream amidst the market’s fluctuations. No matter the ups and downs, no matter how the market behaves, the power and value of blockchain still shine brightly.