Whether it's Satoshi's coins, your coins, or ours, the principle is exactly the same.
Bitcoin wasn't created so influential people, committees, governments, or corporations could decide who deserves to control someone else's property.
The moment we accept that someone's Bitcoin can be frozen because enough people think it's a "good idea," we've abandoned one of the very principles that made Bitcoin revolutionary in the first place.
Bitcoin works because the rules apply equally to everyone—not because the right people get to rewrite them.
That's the future we're building on at bc1q21: time-locked Bitcoin secured by the Bitcoin blockchain, where math—not opinions—determines when funds can move.
Bitcoin time-locked giving.
Not custody. Not a wallet. A tool for sending Bitcoin into the future.
Smart Contract Giving powered by bc1q21
https://t.co/GNImtxatwP
🚨 An 86-year-old Canadian woman reportedly lost nearly **$900,000** in what many headlines call a "crypto hack."
But read the story carefully.
This wasn't the kind of "hack" most people imagine.
It began with an AI deepfake Facebook ad. She was persuaded to trust strangers, allow access to her financial life, and was eventually convinced to liquidate retirement savings, mortgage her home, and send the money away.
[Read the story here](https://t.co/yOXJ4sQVdl)
That's the lesson.
The greatest threat isn't someone magically breaking Bitcoin.
It's someone convincing **you** to hand them access.
The exact same thing can happen with:
• Your bank account
• Your email
• Your retirement account
• Your credit cards
• Your Bitcoin
If you invite a thief into your house, it doesn't matter whether your valuables are cash, gold, or Bitcoin.
This is why education matters far more than fear.
And it's also why Bitcoin-native time locks are such a powerful security tool. If funds are genuinely time-locked, emotional decisions, panic, and repeated social-engineering attempts become much harder to act on because the Bitcoin simply cannot be spent until the lock expires.
Don't fear Bitcoin.
Learn to recognize manipulation.
Because criminals attack people far more often than they attack cryptography.
Bitcoin time-locked giving.
Not custody. Not a wallet. A tool for sending Bitcoin into the future.
Smart Contract Giving powered by bc1q21
https://t.co/GNImtxatwP
SEND BITCOIN TO THE FUTURE
Yep … it’s really that easy!!
Bitcoin time-locked giving.
Not custody. Not a wallet. A tool for sending Bitcoin into the future.
Smart Contract Giving powered by bc1q21
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Stop asking permission from the system you're trying to escape.
You don't need a revolution.
You just need to stop participating.
Save in Bitcoin.
Spend with Bitcoin-linked debit cards.
Use decentralized lending.
Plan, budget, and build outside the traditional banking structure.
The central banking system will never die if we keep using it.
Freedom starts when you stop feeding the machine.
Bitcoin time-locked giving.
Not custody. Not a wallet. A tool for sending Bitcoin into the future.
Smart Contract Giving powered by bc1q21
https://t.co/GNImtxatwP
BITCOIN TIME-LOCK CHALLENGE — Level 4
Follow us! Play along!
It happens 6 days from today.
📖 RECOVERY GUIDE FOR EVERYDAY USERS
A gift can be claimed using only the 12 seed words, even if the gift card or QR code has been lost or https://t.co/ocnWSSRQPS is no longer in operation.
The Bitcoin contained in a Smart Contract Gift is not stored inside https://t.co/ocnWSSRQPS. The funds and time-lock rules live directly on the Bitcoin blockchain.
AFTER THE RELEASE DATE HAS PASSED, the recovery process is:
1. Use the 12 seed words to recreate the original Bitcoin keys.
2. Find the related blockchain transactions.
3. Locate the time-locked contract address.
4. Recover the on-chain contract information.
5. Rebuild and sign the release transaction.
6. Broadcast that transaction to the Bitcoin network.
7. Send the Bitcoin to a wallet address you control.
This is not a simple “click one button” process. It is technical. But it is absolutely doable.
We have already successfully tested this exact process using only the 12 seed words, public blockchain data, and Bitcoin transaction tools. No bc1q21 backend, server, QR code, or gift card is required.
In plain English: the 12 seed words are the key. The blockchain contains the rest of the information. A Bitcoin-knowledgeable person, or someone guided carefully by ChatGPT or another AI tool, can recover the gift after the unlock date.
Want to study more?
Scroll to the bottom footer of https://t.co/GNImtxatwP and click:
"Claim Without bc1q21"
Bitcoin time-locked giving.
Not custody. Not a wallet. A tool for sending Bitcoin into the future.
Smart Contract Giving powered by bc1q21
https://t.co/GNImtxatwP
Or more concerning … imagine in a few years them on your local school board or city council.
That’s the reality.
These are now the same entities that influence social acceptance and direction.
What one generation tolerates, the next accepts.
BITCOIN TIME-LOCK CHALLENGE — Level 4
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📋 OFFICIAL RULES
The bc1q21 Recovery Challenge is coming.
On June 27, 2026 we will publicly release:
✅ 12 seed words
✅ A 100,000 sat Smart Contract Gift
YOUR CHALLENGE …
Recover the Bitcoin using ONLY the 12 seed words.
No QR code.
No gift card.
No website.
No bc1q21.
🏆 The Bitcoin blockchain determines the winner.
🏆 There are no judges. No voting. No committee.
🏆 The first valid redemption transaction wins 100,000 sats.
🏆 An additional 50,000 sats will be awarded if the winner publicly documents the recovery process and notifies @bc1q21.
Rules:
✅ Must be following @bc1q21
✅ Public proof bonus is optional
✅ Challenge Launch Times around the world …
🇸🇻 El Salvador: 9:00 AM
🇺🇸 New York: 11:00 AM
🇬🇧 London: 4:00 PM
🇩🇪 Berlin: 5:00 PM
🇮🇳 India: 8:30 PM
🇯🇵 Tokyo: 12:00 Midnight
More details coming soon.
Bitcoin time-locked giving.
Not custody. Not a wallet. A tool for sending Bitcoin into the future.
Smart Contract Giving powered by bc1q21
https://t.co/GNImtx9VHh
We are doing it again!
Follow us! Play along!
BITCOIN TIME-LOCK CHALLENGE — Level 4
🚨 COMING SOON: THE bc1q21 RECOVERY CHALLENGE
People constantly ask:
"What happens if bc1q21 disappears?”
And we always tell them … NOTHING.
You can redeem your gift without bc1q21.
On June 27th we're going to test that claim publicly.
🏆 100,000 sats
No QR code.
No gift card.
No website.
No bc1q21.
JUST THE ORIGINAL 12 SEED WORD.
Can you recover the Bitcoin?
Follow @bc1q21 and stay tuned.
This challenge is designed to prove whether a Smart Contract Gift can be recovered using only the original 12 recovery words and the Bitcoin blockchain.
More details coming soon.
Bitcoin time-locked giving.
Not custody. Not a wallet. A tool for sending Bitcoin into the future.
Smart Contract Giving powered by bc1q21
https://t.co/GNImtxatwP
A few days ago everything was very annoying! Everything was glitching-laptop, new software I’m trying to learn, a medical device we have, then obviously in tandem; my mood-glitch, glitch, glitch!
Then I received a phone call from a friend. Last time we spoke, she was in a vortex of emotion because AI was a little too suited to replace her vocation, and thus her source of income, and things were not looking good. She was holding it together but it was understandably an effort to not be frazzled. That was a few weeks ago.
In her update, she told me she’d since allowed herself a bit of the frazzle so it wouldn’t get stuck in her body, then rolled up her sleeves and trained herself on AI and is now teaching people how to incorporate AI into their lives as well. She’s already got a few clients and this pivot has blessed her brilliant mind with something novel and fun and given abundance another channel to make its way into her life.
Then another phone call came from another ninja friend who really wanted to get into long fasting of late. She was asking me for a bone broth recipe as she’d been fasting for two days and wanted to break her fast in the best possible way!
Then another friend came to mind. We’d been talking about a blemish she had on her face which didn’t look too healthy and we were discussing salving it using a very old herbal remedy native to Peru. We were going to catch up to exchange that tiny bit of salve but hadn’t managed. On remembering, I messaged her and asked how her suspicious looking blemish was. “I went to take a photo for you but I can’t see it anymore,” she said!
Sometimes the universe has a way of making a glitch feel better by sending you stories like these when you need it. The glitches kept on happening throughout the day but no annoyance was able to get through due to the smile on my face.
Good morning loves, hope you have a non-glitchy day and if you do, borrow the joys of others and ride them like a rodeo cowboy! Yeeeehaw!
Congratulations!
This is what real community looks like.
Huge respect to Club Cocal for stepping up and helping House of Life expand its mission. House of Life changes lives every day by providing safety, support, education, and opportunity to young mothers and their children.
Reminder … you don't need to be a club, a corporation, or a wealthy donor to make a difference. Every contribution matters.
Take it upon yourself to create a Bitcoin Time-Lock gift for House of Life. You too can help support their work, not just today, but month after month into the future.
Together, small acts of generosity can create life-changing outcomes.
Bitcoin time-locked giving.
Not custody. Not a wallet. A tool for sending Bitcoin into the future.
Smart Contract Giving powered by bc1q21
https://t.co/GNImtx9VHh
When my kids left home for college, they suddenly had freedom... but very little experience managing money.
Instead of sending money whenever they asked, we built a yearly budget and divided it into weekly allotments.
Every Monday, a set amount became available.
That money had to cover everything:
✔ Groceries
✔ Entertainment
✔ Coffee
✔ Pizza
✔ Unexpected expenses
If they spent it all by Wednesday, they learned a valuable lesson.
If they budgeted wisely, they had money left over.
It taught them something most schools never teach: how to manage money, plan ahead, and live within a budget.
Today, Bitcoin time-locks make this even easier.
Imagine setting up a Smart Contract Gift that releases a weekly amount every Monday while your child is away at college, university, trade school, or secondary education.
You know exactly what you're providing.
They learn responsibility.
And the Bitcoin arrives automatically according to the schedule you set.
Sometimes the greatest gift isn't the money.
It's teaching someone how to manage it.
We never hold your money.
It lives on Bitcoin — not with us.
Bitcoin time-locked giving.
Not custody. Not a wallet. A tool for sending Bitcoin into the future.
Smart Contract Giving powered by bc1q21
https://t.co/GNImtx9VHh
1/6 Phemex #cryptoexchange froze my account, no notice no real explanation. I hardly traded there and wasn’t trying to withdraw, I only discovered the freeze when I logged in to check my limit orders — they had all been cancelled with zero notification.
Daaaa … yes, that is exactly what he is talking about, that is exactly what he means, that is exactly what he supports.
Canadians need to stop being stupid!!
Looks like a duck …
This is the war, that’s is the enemy.
We’re still searching for the RIGHT distribution partner for bc1q21.
Not an employee.
Not an hourly marketer.
Not someone looking for a quick paycheck.
We’re looking for a strategic partner who sees where the world is heading.
Smart Contract Giving, powered by bc1q21, allows people to send Bitcoin into the future using Layer 1 Bitcoin time-locks.
Gifts.
Legacy.
Monthly support.
Long-term financial planning.
No custody.
No middlemen.
No dependence on banks or institutions.
Just programmable Bitcoin held directly on the Bitcoin blockchain.
The infrastructure is already built.
The product works.
The missing piece is distribution.
We believe the future financial world will increasingly move toward:
•self-custody
•personal responsibility
•long-term planning
•programmable money
•direct ownership and control
And we believe time-locked Bitcoin will eventually become a normal part of that world.
We’re looking for someone who understands:
Bitcoin.
Content.
Distribution.
Narrative.
Attention.
Someone who already has reach…
and immediately sees the potential here.
If that’s you:
Chat/DM us.
Let’s build something meaningful together.
Bitcoin time-locked giving.
Not custody. Not a wallet. A tool for sending Bitcoin into the future.
Smart Contract Giving powered by bc1q21
https://t.co/GNImtx9VHh
🏆 WE HAVE A WINNER! 🏆
Congratulations to @OnceDegen for successfully claiming the Bitcoin Time-Lock Challenge prize! 🎉
After 12 days of clues, discussion, debate, and detective work, the challenge has officially been solved.
As shown in the screenshot below, the gift has now been claimed on-chain and the sats have been received. 🔓⚡
A huge thank you to everyone who participated, followed along, shared ideas, and took a shot at solving the puzzle. It was great seeing the community work through the clues together.
This was our first full 12-word Bitcoin Time-Lock Challenge, and based on the response, it certainly won't be our last.
Stay tuned.
More challenges.
More Bitcoin.
More time-locked gifts.
More fun.
And next time... it could be you claiming the sats. 😉
Bitcoin time-locked giving.
Not custody. Not a wallet. A tool for sending Bitcoin into the future.
Smart Contract Giving powered by bc1q21
https://t.co/GNImtxatwP
Love seeing this. 👏
This is exactly the kind of real-world use case we hoped people would use bc1q21 for. Sending Bitcoin into the future for family milestones like graduations is powerful stuff. Your cousins may not fully realize it today, but years from now they could look back and remember this as the moment they were introduced to Bitcoin and financial freedom.
Thank you for trusting the tool and for actually putting it to work in the real world. That’s what this is all about. 🙏
Bitcoin time-locked giving.
Not custody. Not a wallet. A tool for sending Bitcoin into the future.
Smart Contract Giving powered by bc1q21
[https://t.co/GNImtx9VHh](https://t.co/GNImtx9VHh)
COVID lockdowns were a live-action Stanford Prison Experiment.
No basement. No fake prison. No coin flip to decide who gets the uniform.
Just a press conference, an emergency declaration, and a world that divided itself, almost overnight, into guards and prisoners.
In 1971, Philip Zimbardo took 24 ordinary college students. Psychologically screened. Emotionally stable. Good people.
He gave half of them guard uniforms and sunglasses. The other half, prison smocks and chains.
The experiment was supposed to run two weeks.
He shut it down after six days.
The “guards” had become cruel. Psychologically tormenting prisoners. Inventing humiliating rules. Enforcing them with genuine enthusiasm.
The “prisoners” had broken. Stopped using their real names. Forgotten they could simply walk out.
Nobody told the guards to be brutal. The role did.
Nobody told the prisoners to lose themselves. The situation did.
Now look at 2020.
Within weeks, entire categories of identity were created. Essential. Non-essential. Compliant. Denier.
Neighbors reported neighbors for sitting in their own gardens. Police issued fines for walking alone on empty beaches. Local officials, suddenly intoxicated with emergency powers, closed playgrounds, taped off park benches, and enforced rules that existed nowhere in law.
And the medical establishment?
Doctors who spent careers advocating for patient autonomy began enforcing mandates without questioning them. Hospital administrators banned family from dying relatives and called it protocol. Nurses filmed themselves doing choreographed dances in empty wards while patients died alone.
The uniform changed. The behavior followed.
The terrifying lesson of Stanford wasn’t that evil people do evil things.
It was that ordinary people, given a role, a structure, an institutional justification, will do things they would never otherwise consider.
And feel righteous doing it.
The situation didn’t reveal character. It replaced it.
This is what power does when it goes unchecked. It doesn’t need monsters. It just needs roles. Rules. A chain of command. Language that makes obedience sound like responsibility.
“We’re just following the science.”
Zimbardo followed his experiment too. Right off a cliff.
The most dangerous moment in any crisis is when ordinary people stop asking whether what they’re doing is right and start asking whether it’s authorized.
Your conscience doesn’t clock out because the institution told you to comply.
It never did. It never should.
Timelocked degrading miniscript vaults are amazing for onboarding people to Bitcoin in a way that protects them from themselves.
I want that for the kids & youngsters.
I bought a @k1elsalvador ATM & set it up to give you 2X what you put into it back.
Little nieces, nephews, teenagers / young adults…encourages them to save in Bitcoin.
I want to give them coin that is time locked though
wen ecash piggy banks / sherpa mode?