“seeing stones” from The Lord of the Rings

How can the markets remain unaffected when the Iran situation looks like that?


The media keeps asking the same question:

“How can the markets remain unaffected when the Iran situation looks like that?”

It’s a familiar narrative.

But the moment you step into what could be called the “truth side”—once you assume there is an underlying plan—the reasoning begins to look very different.

And ... this was not a hypothesis, but a truth embedded within SHA-256.


Creation from Zero — Satoshi’s Principle

At the core of this interpretation is a simple premise:

True creation is from 0 to 1.

Everything else—refinement, iteration, optimization—is merely movement within an already defined space.

From that perspective, Satoshi’s work was not an evolution. It was an origin.

And that distinction matters.


SHA-256 as a Seeing Stone

Now consider SHA-256—the cryptographic hash function at the heart of Bitcoin.

Imagine it not just as an algorithm, but as something closer to the “seeing stones” from The Lord of the Rings—a medium through which deeper structures can be perceived.

Within that framing, Satoshi used SHA-256 as a vessel—a way to encode a large-scale plan into cryptography itself, mathematically, structurally, irreversibly.

It’s a bold idea.

But in a way, it also feels consistent with the design philosophy behind Bitcoin.


A Timed Revelation

What’s more intriguing is how this “imprint” is revealed.

Not all at once.
Not directly.

But gradually—almost like an oracle.

And here’s the key point:

The emergence of quantum technology may not be incidental.
It could be part of the timing mechanism itself.

Only when quantum capabilities begin to surface does the structure become discoverable.

At that moment, someone finds it.
Interprets it. And begins to share it—piece by piece.

Even the timing of discovery, then, becomes part of the plan.


Reframing the “Quantum Problem”

Under this interpretation, the so-called quantum problem takes on a different role.

It is no longer a terminal threat—but a phase.

A trigger.

Something that, once it appears, leads directly to its own resolution.

Because if the entire system is structured as a plan, then that plan includes its own continuity.

And in that sense, the conclusion becomes clear:

It unfolds as intended.

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SORA: Blockchain / SS256: Satoshi is SHA-256
SORA: Blockchain / SS256: Satoshi is SHA-256

Through cryptanalysis of SHA-256, we discovered that a message was embedded within it. As a result of the decoding, it became clear that the one who inscribed this message into SHA-256 was "Satoshi Nakamoto".


SORA Satoshi is SHA256 project
SORA Satoshi is SHA256 project

While developing the quantum-resistant blockchain SORA, we discovered through quantum computation an extremely regular signal hidden in SHA-256. The outputs were strikingly beautiful, and when aligned like stacked layers, they formed elegant geometric patterns. We felt it at once - this was the message left by Satoshi Nakamoto. After all, it was SHA-256.

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