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Standard Chartered has issued an optimistic projection, suggesting Bitcoin could hit a new all-time high before 2025 ends. Geoff Kendrick, the bank’s head of digital asset research, pointed to rising investor demand and the growing popularity of Bitcoin ETFs as major forces behind this outlook. Many in the space see these signals as proof of stronger confidence in digital assets. Meanwhile, BingX has something exciting running on the side, a massive Eden prize pool with 60K EDEN up for grabs! For me, this kind of event feels like more than just a giveaway; it’s a chance to get exposure to a growing token while the broader market gears up for bigger moves. With Bitcoin pushing toward new peaks, platforms offering opportunities like this make the whole trading journey even more rewarding. I see it as a smart way to keep your hands in both the big game (BTC) and the emerging plays (like EDEN). Are you joining the EDEN Listing Carnival on BingX, or will you sit this one out?
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Whenever I think about Satoshi Nakamoto, I always get caught up between two opinions. Was this person a pure genius, or more of a rebel who wanted to break the system? For me, I think he is both, I will tell you why later. I mean you can’t deny the brilliance. Satoshi solved the decades-old problem of digital scarcity. Before Bitcoin, nobody had figured out how to make money that couldn’t be copied or controlled. With the whitepaper and code, Satoshi combined cryptography, game theory, and economics in a way that just worked. What he did is not just clever, it is revolutionary thinking at the level of Einstein or Elon. But some think he is purely a rebel, surprisingly even till today as successful as btc is. Here's why: Satoshi launched Bitcoin in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, embedding that famous headline in the first block: “Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks.'' That sounds and feels almost like a middle finger to centralized powers that be at that time. Many political leaders as far back as 2008 still loathe Satoshi till today. Even some who now use and talk about Satoshi still feel and think he is a rebel. So was Satoshi a genius or a rebel? Honestly, I think they he is both. The genius to create Bitcoin, and the rebellious spirit to challenge the system and let it live without them. Just maybe that mix is exactly why Bitcoin became what it is today and thriving What about you, when you think of Satoshi, do you see a genius innovator or a rebel?
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