January 12 —
On a day like this, in 2009, something small in form — and enormous in meaning — took place.
The first Bitcoin transaction traveled from Satoshi Nakamoto to Hal Finney.
It wasn’t just a transfer of coins: it was the first proof that money could move without permission, without intermediaries, and without borders.
That quiet gesture ignited a network that is still alive today, block by block,
showing that trust can be built with code, time, and honest work.
Today we don’t celebrate a number.
We celebrate an idea. 

