say someone who knew one of the original satoshis appeared, and you could confirm their identity.
what would you ask them?
What would be the most important questions you would want answers to?
> what would you ask them?
"was
BTC1 still worth it in late 2010 considering it was only $0.39 for
BTC1 at the time"
> What would be the most important questions you would want answers to?
"would have you ever thought there would meme coins such as dogecoin?"
"was it liked, or hated, at the time?"
"looking at crypto now compared to before, what's your opinion on it as well as the community with it"
>"was
BTC1 still worth it in late 2010 considering it was only $0.39 for
BTC1 at the time"
the satoshi I knew thought so. They bought using fiat currency around that time.
>"would have you ever thought there would meme coins such as dogecoin?"
they didn't think of memecoins specifically in advance, but they did predict shitcoins in general. They came up with dogecoin specifically. That's why it's going to the literal moon, as far as I know.
>"was it liked, or hated, at the time?"
I think historical opinions are pretty known. Nobody really gave a shit about it, except for the people who really engaged in it at the beginning.
>"looking at crypto now compared to before, what's your opinion on it as well as the community with it"
That's a pretty broad question, so i'll answer it pretty broadly. Also tough because it's commenting on someone's feelings, you know? But I'll give it a shot. They would probably have mixed feelings. Proud of the accomplishments, sad over the bullshit. Knowing that it was a project that was always intended to be beyond a single person, they would probably be pretty stoked that there are people who are trying to put it to work.