As the rain blurred the windows, the two men sat in silence—one trading through the polished gates of Wall Street's digital cousins, the other moving through the shadows of the decentralized web. Both were exiting the old world, one Satoshi at a time.
Jax laughed, checking a notification on his phone from . "I'm selling a fraction of a coin right now to a guy in Singapore. The market never sleeps, Leo. Whether you're using a massive exchange or a handshake in a cafe, the exit is always there. You just have to decide how much of yourself you want to reveal to get through the door."
"You're paying for the convenience, Leo," Jax whispered, sliding a hardware wallet across the table—a small USB device called a . "I sell mine peer-to-peer. I meet a buyer, we agree on a price, and I send the sats directly to their wallet. No middleman taking a cut, no corporate eyes."