BSV just hit rock bottom lol!! Open crypto Twitter right no…

A Very Ordinary Citizen ·

BSV just hit rock bottom lol!!
Open crypto Twitter right now and the takes read like this. "Is BSV even still listed?"
"Satoshi? Check the chart. Case closed."
"If this were the real thing, would it really trade here?"
On the surface, none of it sounds wrong.
BTC prints new highs while #BSV refuses to move off the floor.
Volume has dried up. Delisting rumors cycle every few months.
Influencers won't touch it.
The mockery writes itself.
But wait. Haven't we seen this scene before?
[The last 10 minutes of The Dark Knight]
If you remember how Nolan ended The Dark Knight, you know.
Harvey Dent is dead. Someone has to carry the blame for his fall.
Batman makes a choice. He takes it.
Sirens wail. Cops chase him across rooftops.
Dogs are released, stones are thrown, the entire city turns against him.
"Get the man who killed Harvey Dent."
Gordon's son asks the question.
"Dad, why are we chasing him? He didn't do anything wrong."
Gordon answers.
"Because he's the hero Gotham deserves, but not the one it needs right now.
So we'll hunt him. Because he can take it.
Because he's not our hero. He's a silent guardian, a watchful protector.
A Dark Knight."
Swap Batman with Craig Wright in 2026 and the scene maps almost 1:1.
[How the Joker actually wins]
The Joker's win condition was simple.
Not to defeat Batman.
To make the citizens of Gotham hate Batman themselves.
The Joker never inverted the truth.
He just made the man telling the truth look like the villain.
Now look at crypto media headlines.
"Craig Wright loses court case."
"Satoshi faker fined."
"BSV is dead."
On the surface, it looks conclusive.
Nobody asks why those headlines get written in the first place.
There is a business model that only survives as long as Satoshi stays denied.
BTC ETFs. Layer-2 tokens. Exchange listing fees. Mining infrastructure capital.
Trillions of dollars of "there is no Satoshi" narrative shake the moment the real one speaks.
The same way the Joker needed Gotham to burn,
certain players need Batman discredited to keep their lights on.
[Why Batman doesn't explain himself]
The most frustrating moment in the film is almost an anti-moment.
One sentence from Batman would clear everything up, and he refuses.
"I didn't kill him. Harvey broke first."
One line. He never says it.
Why?
Because he understands that Gotham needs the symbol of Harvey Dent more than it needs the truth.
Speak the truth and the symbol collapses, and the city falls deeper into chaos.
So Batman wears the lie and runs.
In December 2010, one of Satoshi's last posts on Bitcoin Talk contained this line.
"If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry."
That is Batman's tone, word for word.
No explanations. No evidence marathons.
Those who see, see. Those who don't, get none of his time.
And this is not just posture.
A peer-to-peer system was designed to operate without trust.
Code proves. Humans do not have to persuade.
The moment the system depends on persuasion, it has already stopped being Satoshi's system.
[The whitepaper's biggest paradox]
Here is the irony worth sitting with.
The #Bitcoin whitepaper was written for "electronic cash for everyone."
It only works as a system if the whole world uses it.
And in reality?
The whole world uses a ticker, not a protocol.
It uses the digital-gold narrative dressed up in the name "Bitcoin."
The system the whitepaper actually describes is visible only to a minority.
The paradox is this.
A system designed for mass adoption
has been packaged for mass adoption only by replacing the original with a copy.
Batman needs all of Gotham to save Gotham.
But Gotham would rather build a statue of Harvey Dent.
That is the situation we are inside.
[Why 2026 is the last window]
BSV Chronicle activated in April 2026.
The practical block-size ceiling is gone.
The final technical piece of "why should anyone use this" is now in place.
At the exact same moment, the BTC side is floating Adam Back as a possible Satoshi candidate.
A video piece titled "Killing Satoshi" is in production.
Mainstream media is suddenly re-interested in the Satoshi story after years of ignoring it.
Why now?
Because their clock is ticking too.
To keep the "there is no Satoshi" narrative alive,
they need to pre-install alternatives. "Maybe it was Adam Back" is easier to sell than an empty chair,
especially if the real one is about to speak louder.
Two tides are heading straight for each other, and we are standing in the meeting point.
One side hardens its proof. The other builds walls of alternative narrative.
The moment the market is forced to pick one,
the window to position has already closed.
Price can still go lower. That is not the point.
The point is that 2026 is the last window to choose a position anywhere near the floor.
The people who take that seat will be a minority. The design always assumed that.
[On being asked to "guarantee the price"]
One last thing, for the crowd that says:
"You keep defending BSV. Will you guarantee t…

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MissBigPig ·

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