In this poll, we aim to celebrate the contributions of individuals who have left a lasting impact on humanity. We've included a diverse range of figures.
Our intention is to foster a respectful and open discussion about the different ways these individuals have influenced our world. Please participate with an open heart and mind, recognizing that this poll is a way to appreciate the positive contributions of these remarkable figures, without any intention to offend or create drama. Let's engage in a thoughtful conversation about their legacies and the mark they've left on humanity. But if you don’t choose Satoshi; there’s something wrong with you! :)
Satoshi Nakamoto22.5%
Jesus Christ40.0%
Siddhartha Gautama7.5%
Mahatma Gandhi0.0%
Confucius2.5%
Prophet Mohammad 0.0%
Albert Einstein7.5%
Martin Luther King Jr2.5%
Isaac Newton15.0%
Marie Curie2.5%
40 votes \ poll ended
"not trying to cause drama, just trying to say that Satoshi was better than Jesus Christ like the rest of these random figures"
Yeah no. Hf tho.
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I am having fun stacking sats while reading the bible and praying for Jesus to make all his followers bitcoiners to be better humans; Is that acceptable
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all of them
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There’s no doubt about that however who contributed enough to better humanity!
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Eight of them: the ones who actually existed, of course, except the one who talked about imaginary friends.
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Friedrich Nietzsche. Please read the ''Zarathustra''
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Added it to my list of books to read as i stack more sats
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Newton.
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You voted and replied his name, what is next? Getting his name tattooed across your chest ? :D
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I don't think so I can choose one. They all contributed a lot to humanity. They are all great spirits. They left many invention, wisdom and innovation on this planet. I would be more curious about their state of "mined" form where it all comes from.
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Love what you did there with the 🧠
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Gautama and Confucius pre-date everyone else on the list, having lived in the 500-600 BC.
If the greatest among us stand on the shoulders of giants, then the giants at the bottom must have strong shoulders.
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Jesus Christ has done infinitely more than anyone on that list
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Yes; Jesus Created Satoshi
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I was hesitating between Satoshi and Jesus, but I view Satoshi as the 2nd coming of the Christ, so my vote went to the latter.
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Uh, came here to say that, said it, just to see somebody else thinks the same. Not surprised there are more and more holding this view...
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Yup, i was just about to tell spacehodler to find you do yall can hold hands ;)
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @fm 6 Feb
Where is the Jack Herer option ?
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Einstein of course, we need the theory of relativity to use GPS to find my nearest pizza.
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Please don’t put pineapple on that pizza
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What if Satoshi is the 2nd coming of Jesus Christ?
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No idea what the guy's name was... but the fella who invented the car that runs on water (there's been a few iterations after him) but you know the guy who mysteriously disappeared after doing it. Had his plans seized and then copyrighted so no one else could do it. And funny how it's never been developed... but yeah, if we ever do get allowed water powered engines... then he would have had the biggest effect, knocking those oil barrens out of the equation.
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You mean Stanley Meyer? He reincarnated in those water bottles. “Everyone needs a Stanley 🫠”
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Maybe. But I remember someone bought out a car that runs on water, then they mysteriously disappeared... and suddenly the patents got bought up, shelved and hushed up.
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I know dude, look into all the scientists that died mysteriously after innovating to better humanity. Y u think Satoshi remained anonymous?
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Oh for sure if satoshi publicised their identity they'd have a huge target on their back.
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I would replace Einstein with Tesla
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Which model though? Tesla Model S
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Satoshi > rest combined
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Satoshi > the rest of the 🌍combined
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Satoshi should have all 21 million bitcoin, minus 1 sat, split amongst the rest of us 😂
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Well that is a good scenario; however i will speak from the words of Satoshi himself why he chose 21M:
“ It works out to an even 10 minutes per block: 21000000 / (50 BTC * 24hrs * 365days * 4years * 2) = 5.99 blocks/hour I fudged it to 364.58333 days/year. The halving of 50 BTC to 25 BTC is after 210000 blocks or around 3.9954 years, which is approximate anyway based on the retargeting mechanism's best effort. I thought about 100 BTC and 42 million, but 42 million seemed high. I wanted typical amounts to be in a familiar range. If you're tossing around 100000 units, it doesn't feel scarce. The brain is better able to work with numbers from 0.01 to 1000. If it gets really big, the decimal can move two places and cents become the new coins”
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