Misconception #2. We have to trust Satoshi Nakamoto with our money now. Wrong.
Somehow there is a belief that we have to trust someone with our money. Since we don't have to trust the government or the banks, the question is who should we trust now. Bitcoin was designed to be a trustless system from the very beginning. You don't have to trust anyone. The system takes care of itself automatically.
Well technically, there are still plenty of scenarios where you will have to trust third parties. Bitcoin users use exchanges, software wallets, hardware wallets, among other things, so you're trusting your money with them in essence. The trustless label refers to the peer-to-peer nature of Bitcoin not needing a third party payment processor and a central bank, etc. The
system takes care of itself, but you still need to take care of
yourself.
I just felt the need to clarify that because some newbie may read this and be under the false impression of absolute safety regardless of the choice of software and services. Great job otherwise!