Spooky Halloween, More Spooky Economy
October 31 is widely known as Halloween, which is held in a number of countries around the world, especially in the West.
Although currently a Halloween pop culture symbolizing "the spooky pumpkin with the light" and various other horrible costumes, Halloween in its journey has a close connection with Western Christian rituals.
Halloween or Hallowe'en is short for "All Hallows" Evening, "which means the Night of All Saints. Other names are "Allhalloween", "All Hallows 'Eve", or "All Saints' Eve".
In short, historically, Halloween is a celebration to commemorate people who have died, including holy Christians (saints, saints), the spirits of martyrs and the faithful.
From there you can interpret for yourself, that Satoshi might use Halloween as a unique marker, making it easier to remember or remember.
Or also a number of characteristics of Halloween that have similarities with the global financial situation in 2008, including similar potential in the future. And now we are facing a situation that is no less complicated, not yet cured of illness in 2008, fragile, then hit by the COVID-19 pandemic.