October 31st marks the 17th anniversary of the Bitcoin whitepaper. @Bitget_zh has turned this node into a fun experiment—launching the GetAgent "Satoshi Nakamoto Commemorative Edition," which answers questions from a Satoshi Nakamoto perspective.
The event will feature two phases: a philosophical Q&A session (from the Satoshi Nakamoto perspective), followed by practical, down-to-earth trading challenges, each showcasing its own unique strengths.
Highlights at a glance:
Free GetAgent Plus Trial: October 27th–November 5th, open to everyone.
You can ask as many questions as you want (per day) up to 10 questions per day.
Phase 1, October 27th–November 1st: Start your question with "If You Were Satoshi Nakamoto..." to activate the Satoshi Nakamoto perspective.
Grand Prize: One month of GetAgent Ultra + share 10,000 USDT with others (limited to 24 hours, October 31st–November 1st).
Phase 2 (November 1st–5th): A hands-on trading challenge. Three participants will be drawn daily, each receiving 50 USDT.
Key points for participation (super simple):
1. Open GetAgent.
2. Start a question with "If you were Satoshi..." and save at least one screenshot of the Q&A.
3. Post your question, answer, and genuine reaction (text, screenshot, or video are all acceptable) to the hashtag #AskSatoshiWithGetAgent. Don't forget to mention your free Plus trial time.
4. Follow the rules on the event page to enter the prize draw and share in the prizes.
5. Link:
The market is changing, technology is evolving, but the core question remains: What do we ultimately want to achieve? Ask from GetAgent's Satoshi perspective, and you might get unexpected answers—interesting, insightful, and inspiring to re-examine the underlying logic of investing and technology.
Try it out now, save a screenshot, and post your participation. You might even win a share of the 10,000 USDT prize.
Below are my questions. Since I'm more interested in altcoins, the answers were pretty much what I expected. True to Satoshi Nakamoto's style, they analyzed the short-term, medium-term, and long-term prospects from multiple perspectives, and also gave corresponding prices.
How come it's gone down right after it was released? Is GetAgent really that accurate?










