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July 14, 2026, 10:25:08 PM
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Coming to you live from Bitcointalk, its the host of the forum's #1 game show, herrrre's nutildah!



Welcome everybody. I see some familiar faces in the crowd. Hi Mom. On Today's show we have a very special guest that I've never heard of and we get to find out what he's all about together. Anything can happen. That's part of the magic of the show.

So lets not keep him waiting any longer, he was brave enough to be the second volunteer ever for the show, ladies & gentlemen give it up for BluebloodCXVI.


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July 14, 2026, 10:55:27 PM
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^^^^
#steps on stage with sheepish confidence
#grabs mic… and it immediately squeals!
Damn that mic is loud as hell,almost even louder than the hooker I banged last weekend lol.

#Audience chuckles
Alright, alright relax everyone.
I know some of you are probably sitting there thinking “who let this nerd on stage”

#audience member yells: Nutildah did!!
Yep he sure did, so if this goes horribly wrong, we know who to blame 😄
#audience chuckles

Enough of the small talk now.
I came here today with the intention of sounding like the smartest guy in this room but it dawned on me that half of you guys in this room today probably write bitcoin scripts for fun, a quarter can explain elliptic curve cryptography before breakfast while the other quarter seem to have forum accounts that are older than some countries internet infrastructure 😄.

So i decided that i’m not bringing expertise to the stage today but something much more simpler and definitely something i believe no one here can out-flex me on and that is:

CURIOSITY

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July 14, 2026, 11:08:11 PM
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Alright...

You got a couple of jokes out, which is good because its a rarity in this section, and then you kinda trailed off. The question that begs itself is, why can no one top your level of curiosity? You have left us curious as well.

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July 14, 2026, 11:37:05 PM
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Alright...

You got a couple of jokes out, which is good because its a rarity in this section, and then you kinda trailed off. The question that begs itself is, why can no one top your level of curiosity? You have left us curious as well.

Well it all started with one that i seemed not to have an answer to at a time and this question was: how can money be exist without having a central authority that is in charge of it.

This question has dragged me from rabbit hole to rabbit hole and then finally here. And as i started to go deeper and deeper into bitcoin, I began to see it not just as a digital money but as an idea that reflects how we humans organize society and interact with one another.

Over the years, I’ve come to realize that the internet usually rewards the people who have answers. But you see reality?, reality usually rewards the people that ask the relevant questions.

Satoshi didn’t just create an innovation, he was brave enough to ask a dangerous question
“What if we removed the referees”

And to me, this question still remains one of the most important questions of our time.

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July 14, 2026, 11:45:32 PM
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Let’s be honest, we humans are flawed creatures, a person could enter into a room and in an instant forget the reason why they entered the room in the first place.
Someone would use security pins like “password123” and then after a month change it to “password1234” and then think to themselves that they are secure.

People get greedy, emotional, and panicky. Sometimes we can’t even keep track of where we kept the TV remote(which by the way is always under the couch). Never behind, never beside it, always under it. At this point I’m beginning to think that it’s not us misplacing the remote, perhaps the couch mining them😄

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Alright. Now we're getting somewhere.

This question has dragged me from rabbit hole to rabbit hole and then finally here. And as i started to go deeper and deeper into bitcoin, I began to see it not just as a digital money but as an idea that reflects how we humans organize society and interact with one another.

Yeah we didn't really think about decentralization much before Bitcoin. We had stuff like Tor, ThePirateBay and Wikipedia, but really Bitcoin became a standard for what a "decentralized" network should look like.

Satoshi didn’t just create an innovation, he was brave enough to ask a dangerous question
“What if we removed the referees”

What would happen if we removed all the referees? It would probably make soccer a lot more exciting.

Okay, so based on your response, I'm curious: if you could ask Satoshi one question, what would it be?

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July 14, 2026, 11:57:42 PM
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The greatest achievement of bitcoin isn’t its software or its technical implementation, it is the ideas and principles that it embodies: “don’t trust humans with everything”
Not because people are evil, but because people will always be people.

Bitcoin forces us to confront how we have blindly accepted a broken financial system simply because we think that’s how money has always worked.
Bitcoin makes you ask yourself, “why did I never question this before.

Intelligence is overrated,
Money is unreliable,
Talent is unevenly distributed,
But you see curiosity?, anyone can have that
And perhaps that is bitcoin greatest gift to humanity because it didn’t just give us a form of money, it reminded a lot of us to keep asking questions always and never lose our sense of wonder.

Thank you all

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Alright. Now we're getting somewhere.

This question has dragged me from rabbit hole to rabbit hole and then finally here. And as i started to go deeper and deeper into bitcoin, I began to see it not just as a digital money but as an idea that reflects how we humans organize society and interact with one another.

Yeah we didn't really think about decentralization much before Bitcoin. We had stuff like Tor, ThePirateBay and Wikipedia, but really Bitcoin became a standard for what a "decentralized" network should look like.

Satoshi didn’t just create an innovation, he was brave enough to ask a dangerous question
“What if we removed the referees”

What would happen if we removed all the referees? It would probably make soccer a lot more exciting.

Okay, so based on your response, I'm curious: if you could ask Satoshi one question, what would it be?

I would definitely ask him what he was thinking before creating bitcoin.
Wether he saw it as just a solution to financial problems or as a way for humans to coordinate trust without a middleman.

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July 15, 2026, 12:08:37 AM
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I would definitely ask him what he was thinking before creating bitcoin.
Wether he saw it as just a solution to financial problems or as a way for humans to coordinate trust without a middleman.

Alright well there you have it folks. Some stuff about satoshi and bitcoin, certainly relevant in the context of the forum... Not everyone can be a DirtyKeyboard but being bold enough to go 2nd does count for something.

Thanks BluebloodCXVI for volunteering to be on the show, I'm gonna get you out of here with a medium merit clip. I think you could certainly have a career here.

Thanks everyone else for joining us. We'll see you next time.

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Hey, its me, nutildah. If you want to be a guest on the show, please sign up in this thread. Aloha.

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