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As we move into the solemn and reflective period of Good Friday and the joyous celebration of Easter Sunday, we are faced with the most seemingly insurmountable enemy: sacrifice, defeat, and ultimate victory over death. It reminds me of a profound story about .

But death is only a consequence of the true enemy: the unstoppable nature of time. We fight against time, seeking eternity for ourselves, our ideals, and our memories. As children or as individuals, we can only hope to pass on legendary achievements. But in death we no longer exist, and unless we invest in something eternal, we die completely, if we are not remembered or have any influence on the world. This story, central to Christian theology, speaks not only of spiritual resurrection but also of the inevitable unfolding of fate against all odds.

Good Friday commemorates the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ, a moment that symbolizes defeat. Jewish and Roman authorities were tired of the destructive nature of the Nazarene who set people’s minds free, forgave their sins, and healed the sick. What was the need of the Pharisees, Sadducees, and the entire religious hierarchy if people had direct access to God? If he had freed the people from the fear of death, what could the Romans have used to control Israel? They publicly executed Jesus of Nazareth in the hope of extinguishing Christianity in its cradle, but that was merely a prelude to the most important event in the Christian faith: the Resurrection. On Easter Sunday, Jesus conquered death, affirming the unstoppable power of destiny and the divine plan established so many generations ago with the Adamic covenant and fulfilled through the Son of David and the tribe of Judah. But these are not the 101 Articles of Christianity.

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Being a BSV advocate has often felt like being a martyr over the past few years. Hated by small disruptors, hated by the mainstream, ridiculed for believing that Bitcoin was always scalable and uninvited from every seat at the high table. But we stick with it because we believe Bitcoin has always been about more than just gaining more wealth and more power. I want to run a time chain! We want things of value to be widely distributed, easily recorded, and easily accessible so that the truth never dies!

We believe that preserving the truth steadfastly over time will allow more freedom to grow and be harvested!

The story of Jesus overcoming adversity and even death through faith and fulfillment of destiny resonates deeply with BSV’s current trajectory. Much like the skepticism and challenges Jesus faced, BSV navigated criticism and doubt from all angles. The mainstream narrative around popular digital currencies, particularly Bitcoin and its derivatives, often reflects the role of Caiaphas and Pilate, figures of Jewish and Roman government who underestimated the power and inevitability of what was to come.

The resurrection of Jesus is not simply a story with spiritual significance. It is a metaphor for the inevitable rise of a phenomenon that was initially resisted but is destined to transform the landscape. From this perspective, the revival of BSV is a matter of when, not if. Entering a season of rebirth, BSV is on the verge of baffling critics, much like the surprise that followed The Empty Tomb.

BSV is controversial for many reasons, but the biggest one is the fact that it is the only implementation of Satoshi’s Bitcoin vision and is much more powerful than critics can understand. As much as Jack Dorsey and his ilk think they can crush the BSV community just as the Roman and Jerusalem authorities thought they could crush the Christians, they are in for a huge surprise.

Like the authorities of the past, critics and skeptics can be powerful in resisting the flow of change. But history and faith teach us that the true path of destiny cannot be stopped. It moves with an unstoppable momentum, like a stone rolled away from the entrance of a tomb by an angel of the Lord. Especially since those who believe in the power of BSV are less motivated by the lure of fiat profits than by the value of the system itself. . This is what mercilessly confounds the small disruptors seeking fiat currency and power, and this is our greatest strength.

In this season of renewal, let us reflect on the power of renewal and the inevitable nature of progress and innovation. Like the dawn on the first Easter morning when Jesus Christ defeated death, the BSV resurrection is ready to rise and redefine the story.

As we reflect on the lessons of Good Friday and Easter, let us continue our spirit of renewal, our resilience and our unwavering faith in the inevitability of destiny. The resurgence of BSV is not just a possibility. It is a destiny waiting to be realized, reflecting the eternal message of hope and resurrection that Easter brings to us all.

May God bless us all.

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