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cbBTCSatoshi → a real product

A pseudonym, an anonymous email address, and a chain that never asked who anyone was. Vistomail turns that lineage into a product.

#The name was never the point

Satoshi Nakamoto built the most important financial system of the century and then walked away from it — never cashing out, never claiming credit. The identity didn't matter; the verificationdid. “The protocol doesn't care who I am. It never did. The chain is the proof.” That email was sent from satoshi@vistomail.com.

We took that address and made it a product. Vistomail is what happens when you give Satoshi's two convictions — anonymity and on-chain proof — a place to live in 2026.

#Anonymity, by design

  • You can launch a token from a message without revealing who you are. A handle is an identity you choose, not one you're assigned.
  • The subject and body stay private. What goes public is the token and its proof — not your words.
  • Self-custody means there's no account to dox: you sign, we hold nothing.

#Creation meets proof

Anyone can mint a token in seconds — but on Vistomail a token isn't a hollow ticker. It's bound to a real message by a content hash, launched on a fair bonding curve, and quoted in cbBTC (cbBTC) — Bitcoin itself as the unit of account. The thing Satoshi could prove with a signature, you prove with a launch: this message existed, this token came from it, and the chain remembers both.

The Genesis archive
The very emails Satoshi sent from vistomail.com — the Bitcoin announcement and the correspondence that followed — live in the app's Genesis Hall, numbered and annotated. The first email is where this all began; everything we build is a footnote to it.

Welcome to the new Internet.