It's actually an accurate observation. Back then, many "Bitcoin alternatives" were launched, but none of them could survive due to a lack of solid infrastructure.
What's interesting is this: Before creating Bitcoin, Satoshi examined all the 'e-cash' projects that had failed over the previous 10 years. He analyzed why each one collapsed and encoded those lessons into Bitcoin's code.
For example, even Bitcoin's block production time is a result of these studies.
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It's actually an accurate observation. Back then, many "Bitcoin alternatives" were launched, but none of them could survive due to a lack of solid infrastructure.
What's interesting is this: Before creating Bitcoin, Satoshi examined all the 'e-cash' projects that had failed over the previous 10 years. He analyzed why each one collapsed and encoded those lessons into Bitcoin's code.
For example, even Bitcoin's block production time is a result of these studies.