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    Socrvtes (OP)
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    January 27, 2023, 11:35:02 PM
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    N.B. : I am not a dev

    Hello everyone, I’m just a random guy doing some research about Bitcoin. I ask some help for one thing :

    If Satoshi did a “ Peer to Peer Electronic Cash System “, based on a decentralized system “ which provides strong control of ownership “, it certainly comes with a way to keep your bitcoin safe INCLUDED in the Bitcoin protocol/Bitcoin Core ? (N.B.).

    What makes me think that, is :
    First, he had to detain some Bitcoins. Same for the first miners and receivers.
    From there :
    Satoshi only wanted to build this P2P ECS, and the economy/detention was not a question for him/her/them/Cypherpunk(s) ?
    I know that if you have your key, you have access to your Bitcoin. But something is wrong for me….
    How was it possible to have bitcoin, except from mining or receiving  ?
    I read a lot that the only way to have some, in the early era (and still), was to buy them on a CEX.
    How and why did people start to give their keys ?

    I mean, I can't sleep anymore since the moment I understood that all the first “ Crypto GODS “, after research,  had certainly understood that they can’t touch/manipulate Bitcoin, but can manipulate people's minds. Telling them, send me $, i'll buy and keep your funds to make some profit of it, until the day you ask me for it. ( it sounds like an old song).

    I also tried to find something that could allow me to not only own my BTC, but to send/hodl/buy/sell it by my OWN way. Very often I found that you must have to give your keys at a moment, and then, still have trust... (N.B.)

    I know that I have a lot of questions, so I spend all my daytime to know more about Bitcoin. Maybe someone can send me a link, a book or anything that could help me.

    Thank you to everyone for your time.

    scio me nihil scire.
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