Once upon a time, a local Viking jarl in Norway, named Satoshi, made the greatest discovery of all times.
Jarl Satoshi, who had his small kingdom at the Norwegian west coast village of Hjòrungavágr, had discovered a new kind of wealth, a treasure on one of his raids to England and Turkey, that no one else had seen before. His discovery was so great that he had to protect it. He dug it down in a valley between a mountain and a beautiful fjord, made a map and hid his secrets.
“What if there was a way to be rich and being decentralized from the kings and other jarls around me, especially the Danish king Harald Blåtann?” he asked himself.
Soon after, the Danish king started to wonder why Jarl Satoshi didn’t pay his taxes. News soon went out to all northern territories that Jarl Satoshi was a rebel who did not want to share his profits from his raids or pay taxes.
In 986 AD, Harald Bluetooth (Blåtann) sailed with his great army and a fleet of 60 ships from Denmark to the Norwegian West coast, ready to hunt down and slaughter the local rebel, Jarl Satoshi.
Jarl Satoshi met up his even greater army of 180 ships, made up by their newly found fortune, and had a great victory over the jomsvikings. The Danish king had to retreat back to Denmark.
The battle of Hjørungavågr was a fact, and jarl Satoshi had a great victory.
However, the battle had a great downturn. Jarl Satoshi found the map to the treasure was missing. No one found it, and the men who helped to dig it down was dead. Jarl Satoshi was confused and started to dig up all of the Norwegian west coast.
But both the map and the treasure were gone.
All until 2009... When an descendent of jarl Satoshi found it.
The descendent was… Satoshi Nakamoto.
The beginning of the Bitcoin era had begun...