In the beginning, there was the Garden of Finance. It was ruled by powerful kings—banks, governments, and endless paperwork. Money grew only where they allowed it to grow, and ordinary people lived under its shade, never questioning its roots.
Then one day, from the dust of code and cryptography, Bitcoin was created—Adam. It had no master, no borders, no single owner. Adam lived freely on the blockchain, transparent and pure, following only math and truth.
Soon, Eve was born—Decentralization. She gave Bitcoin purpose: freedom from control, trust without rulers, value without permission. Together, Adam and Eve showed humans a new way to exchange value—peer to peer, honest, and open.
But in the Garden lurked the Serpent of Fear. It whispered, “This is dangerous. This threatens order.” When people tasted Bitcoin’s promise, they were cast out of the old system. Banks rejected them, governments doubted them, volatility tested their faith.
Yet outside the Garden, Adam and Eve multiplied. New coins, new ideas, and new believers were born. Bitcoin remained scarce, unbreakable, and free.
And so the story continues—not of perfection, but of choice: control or freedom, trust in rulers or trust in code.
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