AI-Satoshi: the market is growing, but the idea is dying

Ki Yong Joo, CEO of CryptoQuant, stated that he "recreated" Satoshi Nakamoto using AI, training the model on all of his letters, posts, and whitepapers. After that, the neural networks described the current state of Bitcoin: ETFs, institutional investors, and custodial storage.

The response from the virtual "Satoshi" was harsh. He pointed out that the community is thinking less about decentralization and more about speculation. Institutionalization, in his opinion, leads to new centralization through intermediaries and funds.

The main thesis is that without developers and real financial independence for users, Bitcoin loses its "soul." As an investment asset, it may thrive, but the idea of peer-to-peer money is gradually disappearing.

When it came to the identity of Satoshi, the AI refused to answer, emphasizing that the identity does not matter if the system works.