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Yep, I'm thinking today was a good day for BitCoin :)

https://twitter.com/CobraBitcoin/status/1352231172210876416?s=19

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This man is Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin. Describe what you feel about this fact

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>>16191538
Post a picture of Satoshi along with this text:

>Craig is Satoshi and BSV is Bitcoin. BTC is a scam and no longer Bitcoin

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I just love how Satoshi turned out to be something completely different from what most people made him to be in their mind. They idolized him and gave him intents and ideological convictions he never expressed. Now that he is back, this fantasy world they built over 10 years is destroyed. Completely utterly exposed and wrecked. The cognitive dissonance is severe though, and that's why they are so seething and aggressive every time Craig is mentioned. He is a threat to their reputation, economy, professional life, and even their mental health.
They have no clothes on, and Craigs reappearance as Satoshi makes this painfully obvious to the whole world.

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So Craig Wright actually is Satoshi, huh?
After reading his blog for the past few weeks I must say my "Faketoshi mentality" is starting to wear down. Especially after todays blogpost. He writes he made Bitcoin not to take down the government, but to stop criminality and corruption, and to open up a hole new economic world with micropayments. I like this vision and it all makes sens.

https://craigwright.net/blog/law-regulation/bitcoin-fights-corruption/

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>>15983620
Haha, on a second look I see you're Norwegian. So am I!

Gleder meg som en unge til 2020

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g-guys all the warnings from my biz frens about this scammer makes me a bit scared. How can I make sure he doesn't scam me? I have a trezor if that help

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LOL at this thread and op. Either this is some next level shilling or you are legit retarded.

BSV is real, the apps are real, in it has already scaled and can handle 2gb blocks. That's on the main net, not talking about the test net. January we will have unlimited blocks so it will be up to the MINERS to decide how large blocks they will mine, and NOT the DEVS.

This is the core of what bitcoin was designed to be; a ultra capitalistic system where the miners compete for revenue. Not some socialist bullshit where a group of devs control what the miners are allowed to do.

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>Ones in the gaming industry will remember a part of why Bitcoin was created. There is a day called Black Friday in the gaming industry. The US government started sanctioning and closing gaming operations. Some of them were my clients. All of the companies I dealt with such as Lasseter’s Online were licensed and legal within their jurisdiction. Which did not stop them from being shut down. Those that weren’t shut down were shut out of the international payment system. It was a means of controlling what was a legal industry. Restricting the ability to stop legal trade enacted in a to the US extraterritorial company was not something I agreed with, and I still don’t.

https://craigwright.net/blog/bitcoin-blockchain-tech/from-the-bygone-days-of-yore-part-1/

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>>13977080
Already saved

>>13977082
>As soon as the right time comes im selling my stack and getting out of this pyramid scheme
Smart move, as there are now room for brainlets in crypto. You are only good for your fleece

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GET IN HER!!

https://vimeo.com/338857646?utm_content=buffere704a&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer

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>>13469555
Extremely based and redpilled

>>13469561
Cringe and bluepilled

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>>13462234
>He is a bitcoin white knight and thinks his raspberry pi hobby "node", will help the network in any way what so ever
Meanwhile real businesses that operate under the law, invest hundreds of millions in serious mining operations to build a bitcoin network that can be THE backbone of the world of information.

This is pure comedy gold right here. I haven't seen such delusion in ages. I think I'll call Dunning and Kruger and have them add you as an example in their next book

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>>13451716
RENT FREE. You guys are to easy to trigger. LOL

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>>13432713
LOL so that's what Calvin meant in that interview.
The STIFFening is real

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>>13415026
That always brings me heartly keks

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>>13403201
Based. Roger's tiny rasine sized blocks has nothing on Satoshi's jumbo sized blocks. I'll put my money on the guy who walks the talk and that is pic related

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>>13401194
And that was the end of your intellectual reach. Thanks for entertainment though. It made me feel a bit STIFFer

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>>13396112
you mean bsv?

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Why can't I get enough of this man? I'm constantly refreshing his medium for new articles, combing twitter for tweets about him and watching interviews I've seen many times before. I-Is this what it feels like to be in love?

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Can you even into bitcoin?

STIFF
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>*scales bitcoin MASSIVELY*
What's wrong neckbeard? You afraid he'll render your rasberry 3.14 useless?

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