Seventeen years ago, Bitcoin started as a simple idea shared by a small group of cypherpunks. Today, it’s a global network that has survived bubbles, bans, criticism, forks, and constant doubt.
What makes Bitcoin’s journey interesting isn’t just price—it’s resilience. No CEO. No central authority. Just code, miners, nodes, and users choosing to participate.
Over 17 years, Bitcoin has evolved from:
an experiment → a movement
a niche asset → a global discussion
an idea → infrastructure
💬 Discussion starters:
What do you think is Bitcoin’s biggest achievement in these 17 years?
Has it stayed true to its original purpose, or naturally evolved?
What will matter most for Bitcoin’s next decade: adoption, regulation, or technology?
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#Bitcoin17thAnniversary 🟠
Seventeen years ago, Bitcoin started as a simple idea shared by a small group of cypherpunks. Today, it’s a global network that has survived bubbles, bans, criticism, forks, and constant doubt.
What makes Bitcoin’s journey interesting isn’t just price—it’s resilience. No CEO. No central authority. Just code, miners, nodes, and users choosing to participate.
Over 17 years, Bitcoin has evolved from:
an experiment → a movement
a niche asset → a global discussion
an idea → infrastructure
💬 Discussion starters:
What do you think is Bitcoin’s biggest achievement in these 17 years?
Has it stayed true to its original purpose, or naturally evolved?
What will matter most for Bitcoin’s next decade: adoption, regulation, or technology?
Curious to hear different perspectives.