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13709046 No.13709046 [Reply] [Original]

>muh forged documents

I hope you've filled your BSV bags, anons.

>> No.13709072

>>13709046
wow its nothing

>> No.13709073

SEND ONE FUCKING BITCOIN FROM ONE TO THE OTHER. ENOUGH WITH THE GAMES

>> No.13709088

>>13709046
Implying seeing addresses means anything

>> No.13709093

>>13709046
CSW IS ON AN ELEPHANT, MARCHING AT THE VERY HEAD OF AN HUGE INDIAN ARMY

>> No.13709107

>>13709073
>implying Craig have access to Satoshi wallet
kek, he can't send shit. He would prove it in the easiest way otherwise. How can so many people be played by this cuck...

>> No.13709129
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13709129

> flip cover

>> No.13709157
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13709157

>>13709046
Greg is going to jail.

>> No.13709172

>>13709046
I, anon, hereby declare, having viewed all the Bitcorn address in OP Picture ('More Bullshit'), I AM RIGHTEOUSLY and LAWFULLY DECLARED KING OF NARNIA and OWNER OF THE harrypotter.com DOMAIN AND APPEAR TO BE CAPABLE (from a distance, on a 4" phone screen) OF LEVITATION AND COLD FUSION ALL YOU CUNTS CAN FUCK OFF ESPECIALLY YOU JUDGE
>Yurs, A. Lawyer

>> No.13709175

>>13709046
Did someone count the bitcoin in these wallet's?

>> No.13709184

>>13709107
That’s my point. He could buy up a fuck ton of bsv. Send one transaction and people would flock to his shit coin. But he isn’t satoshi so he can’t. Anyone who buys this theatrics is a cuck

>> No.13709189

>it appeared he had control

I could show my parents any random address and they'd think it's mine

Why doesn't the judge just make him send the coins?

>> No.13709199

>>13709046
kek, this list is like 1/3 of the original submitted one

>> No.13709209

>>13709046
"It appeared to me that if Mr Wright wanted to.."
IS THIS THE REAL LIFE

>> No.13709211
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13709211

>>13709072
>>13709073
>>13709107
>>13709172
SEETHING corecucks don't even know how to respond to King Neckbeard and Co.'s narrative unraveling before their very eyes.

>> No.13709213

>imagine thinking a British high court would actually buy this

Kekkkkkk

>> No.13709221

>>13709184
No, he is just acting mature. He doesn't care anymore about money or the current price.
He wants to build the metanet and scale bitcoin because he worked on it longer than a decade.
It's totally understandable that he just ignore fools who want to know how balance

>> No.13709241

>>13709046
rofl, tech illiterates testimony

>> No.13709246
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13709246

>>13709211
>visiting r*edit

>> No.13709252
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13709252

>bitcoin community destroys itself as ETH rockets skyward daily

>> No.13709266

kek, I can make same kind of document too

>> No.13709270
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13709270

>>13709246
>Not keeping tabs on a socially engineered narrative designed to separate rubes from their capital
Never going to make it

>> No.13709277

>>13709046
Now, this is epic. Those are literally Satoshi's addresses with the first transcation dated on Januray 9, 2009, i.e.
https://www.blockchain.com/en/btc/address/1FvzCLoTPGANNjWoUo6jUGuAG3wg1w4YjR
https://www.blockchain.com/en/btc/address/12cbQLTFMXRnSzktFkuoG3eHoMeFtpTu3S

But wait, what does Craig have to do with it? Where's the guarantee that Stephen D'Emillo is not just another "witness" paid by Calvin Ayre since they all know the court won't be able to verify this oath? I grabbed some popcorn.

>> No.13709309

>>13709072
one thing we know the dude has photographic memory, because i can't even remember the first 3 character of my own addresses i see daily.

>guys i swear i seen pubkey hashes and i swear i thought he had the private keys too.

>> No.13709335

>>13709046
>it appeared to me
lol
into the trash

>> No.13709346

>>13709277
just read the words! the witness did not testify to anything else than seeing the addresses and that craig let him believe he was in obsession of the private keys also. if this was evidence i could be satoshi for you.

>> No.13709376

>>13709046
>2013
>mobile wallet

>> No.13709388
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13709388

>>13709221
>No, he is just acting mature. He doesn't care anymore about money or the current price.
Well, he periodically gives his loyal, faithful supporters fabricated stuff which I consider pretty dishonorable. I mean, it's one thing to deceive your competitors and the authorities, but your supporters? Yikes.

>> No.13709404

>>13709046
>the wright mobile
better watch out batman

>> No.13709406

Pack it up lads, this lawyers obv. the real deal and Cregs obv. Satoshi. Just look at his website:
http://www.sdcomlaw.com.au/
IMPRESSIVE, NO ?
>shoudda went with Wix

>> No.13709408

>>13709388
Delete your accounts, Greg

>> No.13709421

>>13709376
first mobile wallet came out around 2010
that's not the problem

>> No.13709442
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13709442

>>13709388
saved

>> No.13709606

>>13709046
It literally says he saw addresses on screen and believes that he could control them, which means nothing. I doubt the solicitor even knows much about bitcoin. If he truly controls them he could simply make a small transaction on each one. Until that happens, it's a hoax.

>> No.13709628

>>13709277
>https://www.blockchain.com/en/btc/address/1FvzCLoTPGANNjWoUo6jUGuAG3wg1w4YjR
where you get this address from ?

>> No.13709640

>>13709606
This could crash the market

>> No.13709647

>>13709628
OP's screenshot

>> No.13709655

>>13709647
really? look again

>> No.13709677

>>13709046
Uhm, upon reading this, this is the sort of evidence that convinces people. People like judges.

People ITT can whine and cry all they like, but come on. Lawyers don't just declare things under oath. Even if this isn't a smoking gun, it's a least a freshly fired shell casing.

>> No.13709718

>>13709677
Are you serious? Maybe in a Banana Republic court

>> No.13709741

>>13709655
probably error in typing it down by a tech illiterate
chances of these being two legit addresses generated are close to zero.

>> No.13709754 [DELETED] 

>>13709677
just read the words they say nothing. if greg turns out to be a certified fraud by court these guys will say
>i... i may have been bamboozled

>> No.13709767

>>13709677
just read the words they say nothing. if creg turns out to be a certified fraud by court these guys will say
>i... i may have been bamboozled

>> No.13709783
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13709783

They are supposed to release this on May 21, why they released today? They are ruining the fun

>> No.13709799

>>13709046
This reminds me why I got into crypto.
To trust third party lawyers.

>> No.13709815
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>>13709741
yes its an error. In a legally 'verified' document, the sole purpose of which, was to verify 5 addresses. There is also ANOTHER version of this doing the rounds (quiet at the back) where the addresses are correct formatted.
SO speaking about forged documents, WHICH is here the original? Because at least one of OP pic isn't a valid wallet, the rest are 50BTC max, and the last address has just been signed (again - QUIET! at the back!) as 'CSW is a fraud - not his address' (Pic Related)
Where were we, again?

>> No.13709825

>>13709309
> It is impossible to write the adresses down

I don't care whether CSW is Satoshi or not, but this shit... Jesus, try harder won't you, Jamal?

>> No.13709832

>>13709754
>I mean I guess at the time, it *seemed* like, at least uhhh from my position, uhhhh he could have sent them...
>Nervously glances at his lawyer and then smugly smiles at opposition

>> No.13709835

I’m uncircumcised.

>> No.13709837

>>13709815
creg is a fraud no question but your pic is the more likely forgery harder to spoof a mobile pic by magnitudes i could do yours in paint.

>> No.13709850

>>13709825
he said he seen them on his mobile screen once. that's insane ability if he can write them down from memory. that's all i'm saying.

>> No.13709870

>>13709850
but of course it's possible to make a forgery and take a mobile pic of it it's just slightly more doing.

>> No.13709879

>>13709213
They're British. Probably one of the only countries that would.
t. a brit

>> No.13709884

This is celebrity gossip trash. Do any of you unironically give a shit about this?

>muh real satoj

>> No.13709897

>>13709837
Basically, anything with his name on it is 50-50 (or worse) liable to be a complete forgery by this stage

>> No.13709902
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13709902

>It appeared to me
yeah nice try

>> No.13709908

>>13709897
nah anything craig presents is closer to 100%
anything anybody presents is maybe a coin toss.

>> No.13709913

>>13709850
He said "viewed and verified". "Verified" could mean two things: he sent some btc to each of them (not likely, because it probably would be mentioned) or he wrote them down and asked whether they were correct. And even of both of those scenarios are not correct, it does not exclude the possibility that he had them in his view long enough to write them down.

That still is not conclusive evidence in favor of CSW, I'm with you on that.

>> No.13709923

>>13709902
it appeared to me the statue of liberty shrunk a good 30 feet overnight.

>> No.13709943

>Waaaaah I’m Satoshi
>I’m gonna sell out to corporations and governments in hopes of destroying the crypto free market and have full power and control of everyone’s money

CSW is the biggest cuck faggot sellout to ever exist

>> No.13709949

>>13709913
well we can conclude that if he made typos in the addresses then he could not have verify shit.

>> No.13709967

>>13709870
If CSW IS scammer I wouldn't rule out buying off lawyers to fake a document at this point

>> No.13709981

>>13709967
he doesn't have any money he is founded by calvin

>> No.13710011

>>13709981
And? In my opinion they have a shitload to gain if they win, so this is not an impossibility.

>> No.13710053
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13710053

>>13709046

OP's picture is a fake, here's the original documents submitted to courts.

Page 38: https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/6309656/24/4/kleiman-v-wright/

>> No.13710056

>>13710011
i'm not saying they didn't buy the lawyers off i'm saying the lawyers probably didn't charge much. cause the paper literally proves nothing.

>> No.13710069
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>> No.13710084

>>13710053
nice but it's filed by ira kleiman sv cucks gonna wiggle out of this

>> No.13710175

the judge should ask for a sworn testimony stating he can control those wallets. When he gives it just hold him in prison in contempt until transfers one bitcoin from one till the other. This theatrics is getting tiresome. He can have access to his lawyers laptop once a day for 15 minutes.

>> No.13710215

>>13710175
>holding faketoshi in prison until he signs
i like the plan but now exactly how law and justice works

>> No.13710219

>>13710056
Yeah, that's true, but the lawyers also have a shitload to lose, if that would be proven as a forgery. So they most likely would require a decent amount of money, unless they have nothing to lose.

But yeah, the paper itself proves practically nothing, as we both agree. A picture of a one even less.

>> No.13710259
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13710259

>>13710219
not following you the paper says nothing that can be proven or disproven. it's fucking nothing.
here is a good quality copy btw

>> No.13710272

>>13710215
Sure it is. Ever hear of contempt of court? They can hold you a long ass time for contempt.

>> No.13710275

>>13709046
HAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHA

THIS NIGGA LAWYER THAT HE PAID SAYS THAT HE SAW HE HAD THOSE LONG STRING ADDRESSES BY SCROLLING IN HIS PHONE, 6 YEARS AGO

THAS HIS GRAND EVIDENCE

HAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

>> No.13710288

>>13710219
“If it would please the court to do the needful, it appeared to me that he could transfer the coins but I am not a blockchain expert so I was deceived. “This is an easy lie for a lawyer.

>> No.13710329

>>13710275
Craig Wright is crypto’s abu hajaar

>> No.13710393

>>13710175
Genius
>>13710215
he ain't kidding - guys spent years for 'forgetting' their iPhone passkey. Contempt, like insanity, is basically infinite - and you'd be mad to risk it

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13710406

>>13710175

>> No.13710411

>>13710393
one can only wish i want to see creg behind bars calvin too but that's a long shot

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13710433

>>13709388
>>13709442
lel, so desperate to maintain the collapsing narrative. There is not enough popcorn in the known universe for what is about to unfold over the next several months.
>>13709718
>>13709767
>>13709837
>>13709850
>>13709870
>>13709902
>>13710275
>>13710288
>>13710329
>t. Literal children who read the cypherpunk manifesto once and think they know how the legal world works
Can't wait until school is back in session. All these dumb kiddies who don't understand the gravity of what is going on right now are about to get a very harsh lesson. Hopefully some of them will commit suicide and remove themselves from the genepool.
>>13710259
Idiot, that's the fake version doctored by Contrarian or one of his lackeys.

>> No.13710446

Creg is legally Satoshi and you fucking nerds can't cope LMAO.

>> No.13710467

>>13710446
>>13710433
> checks buttcoin sanjay vishnu price
hahahaha

>> No.13710472

>>13710433
please get help for your self love deficit disorder

>> No.13710474

>>13710446
Cringe

>> No.13710478

>>13710446
>Creg is legally Satoshi
>legally
put down the crackpipe ffs

>> No.13710480

>>13710433
>Idiot, that's the fake version doctored by Contrarian or one of his lackeys
i took it straight from the court documents this is the closest to anything remotely authentic we have to date.

>> No.13710509

>>13710467
>>13710472
>>13710474
>>13710478
NPCs, NPCs everywhere. Enjoy your lives of manufactured mediocrity, brainlets.
>>13710480
The docs came to the court through Ira. Where did Ira get them I wonder?
Honestly if you haven't figured it out by now, you are deficient in basic truth-finding skills and deserve to be part of the future underclass.

>> No.13710518

>>13709046
pajeet always lose money and eat sacred cow shits
poo in a loo sheeet pajeet fag coin disappear trick

>> No.13710537

>>13710259
I meant that if this is something that will be presented at a court, and these two a lawyers, they take a significant risk if knowingly signing a false document. If proven false, they will face sanctions, and thus won't be knowingly signing a false document without a significant amount of money, unless they are shit-tier lawyers to begin with.

And yes, the paper itself is literally nothing.

>> No.13710540

>>13710509
>pssstt.
why it take creg 15 (fifteen) months to notice this 'blatant forgery' ? The Judge will ask the same, y'know. And I wouldn't want to be going there without a plausible answer, No, Sir

>> No.13710554

>>13710509
>Where did Ira get them I wonder?
that is the billion dollar question
if craig gave it to him when he tried to scam the family, then it's a fake but it's also real if ira faked it then it's still a fake but fake fake.
but even if it's a real fake or a fake fake it's worthless as it says nothing.

>> No.13710562

>>13710537
It cant be false, it (quite deliberately) states nothing. Altho, even then, its still fucking wrong, but, to be expected

>> No.13710576

>>13710537
>they take a significant risk if knowingly signing a false document
but there is nothing provably false in it. that's my problem. it's like "i was led to believe by mr wright the sky is blue but did not look out the windows"

>> No.13710581

>>13710433
Craig is here. Craig is crypto’s abu hajaar https://youtu.be/p_vFGAJeHcM

>> No.13710599

>>13710446
Crypto world doesn’t give a fuck about legal shit faggot. He can’t send from those wallets he isn’t toshi. He is crypto’s abu hajaar

>> No.13710620
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>>13710540
Do you even have a basic understanding of what is going on here? The docs were produced by Ira. Craig has no obligation to challenge or certify their authenticity until the time comes in court and in fact it is in his interest to allow the plaintiff to hold onto bogus documents because it undermines their case. This is 1st year of lawschool basic bitch stuff, fren.
>>13710554
Ira isn't smart or involved enough to fake anything. The faker is likely whoever used the hardware from which they were obtained. Can't really discuss it further. Smart anons will figure it out. GLHF

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13710643

>>13710581
>>13710599

>> No.13710655

>>13710581
>good job but you roasted us too
fucking priceless

>> No.13710663

>>13710643
Hi Craig. You’re a faggot and a fraud.

>> No.13710696

>>13710643
satojtards are just as much NPC like as the corecucks

>> No.13710711

>>13709835
Lucky.

>> No.13710730

>>13709884
>implying Craig being Satoshi is a nothingburger

Yeah man, who cares if the creator of Bitcoin says BTC and BCH aren't Bitcoin.

>> No.13710755
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13710755

>>13709943
Exactly. Check out this nChain propaganda trying to tell people scaling will mean large data centers. How the fuck are poorfags ever going to a FULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL NODE?

>> No.13710756

>>13710620
Ira the master Bitcoin wallet address inventor, with a known history of forging documents and hanging out with former FBIs Top 10 Most Wanted? As noted, previously, multiply - we are now at the stage any document containing the words 'Craig Wright' is approaching 100% liable to be bogus hokus bullshit - and if its 'legally certified' its SURE AS FUCKING DAY going to say nothing at all. The common denominator in all of this legally actionable horseshit in print? Protip, its not Ira, Russian Hackers or The Tooth Fairy with a Knack for Leaving Bad Forgeries Under The Pillow. Judges don't get to be Judges by being completely fucking stupid. Remember: This is the life you chose.

>> No.13710757

>>13710730
THEN FUCKING PROVE IT FAGGOT. Send a coin from one address to the other. Until then. STFU. FAGGOT

>> No.13710768

>>13710730
first things first!
1) signatures!
DE4E FCA3 E1AB 9E41 CE96 CECB 18C0 9E86 5EC9 48A1
2) then we can talk about what satoshi thinks.

>> No.13710793

>>13710599
>crypto is going to get adopted by being outside law

kek

>> No.13710819

>>13710793
crypto doesn't need law anymore than air does.

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>>13710696
Except if you bothered to read what I wrote, you'd find it is (a) actually talking about something substantial with another anon and (b) not just another regurgitated one-line insult. Enjoy your watered down checkpoint coin, BCH.
>>13710730
This is the new CSW-hater narrative. Anyone who's been paying attention over the last few months has witnessed goalpost-moving of epic proportions. First it was
- CSW is a fraud and doesn't have any qualifications wrt bitcoin.
Then it became
- Okay, CSW has some qualifications, but he is definitely, absolutely not Satoshi
Now it's
- Okay, CSW might be Satoshi, but who cares about Satoshi, amirite? lololoool
It's fucking comical.
>>13710756
Read what I wrote above, brainlet. Ira's legal team submitted the docs but that doesn't mean they forged them. Their source was poisoned by you-know-who. You are a perfect specimen of the 110 IQ nigger who thinks he has it figured out when in fact you are probably more clueless than someone who has not been paying attention at all because you are so susceptible to manipulation.
>>13710819
Wrong.jpg

>> No.13710846

>>13710793
Crypto works because the law can’t stop it. Are you a newfag? If the law had any impact on crypto it wouldn’t exist. Abu hajaar can do his science experiment but until he does a transaction to prove it core will continue on.

>> No.13710859

>>13710819
It absolutely does. If it works outside a legal framework then corporations can't integrate with it. Bitcoin is a slap in the face to contemporary banking and government because it keeps all participants honest, not because it circumvents law.

>> No.13710863

>>13710841
Nobody with a functioning brain thinks abu hajaar might be satoshi. He isn’t. He can’t prove it. He isn’t.

>> No.13710879

>>13710859
doesn't need to period

>> No.13710887

>>13710841
>- CSW is a fraud and doesn't have any qualifications wrt bitcoin.
>Then it became
>- Okay, CSW has some qualifications, but he is definitely, absolutely not Satoshi
>Now it's
>- Okay, CSW might be Satoshi, but who cares about Satoshi, amirite? lololoool
What if it's the reverse for me? Former supporter here.

>> No.13710892

>>13710859
This guy gets it. The governments and banks of the world are way more scared of a crypto with legal legitimacy than they are of some fringe nominally illegal privacy coin.
If you seriously want to remake the system, you need to acknowledge the power of the ruleset already in place and exploit it. Putting your head in the sand and just ignoring this huge legacy apparatus is retarded.
>>13710846
>>13710863
Fuck off, NPC. You literally just repeated the same variation of a single "zinger" four times. Embarrassing.

>> No.13710893

>>13710841
>CSW might be Satoshi
said noone

>> No.13710903
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13710903

>>13710846
see>>13710859

The law can't stop it because its not illegal. Mining operations are huge enterprises. It wouldn't be hard for government to shut it down. If everything reverted back to laptops mining it then it would never have the security or scale.

>>13710879
That's fine, man. When you start seeing business building on top of BSV because it works within law with a stable protocol, don't say you weren't warned.

>> No.13710913

>>13710887
I'm talking about general trends, not your personal circumstances, which nobody cares about.

>> No.13710924

>>13710892
legal or illegal crypto doesn't care works just he same. you can try ban it short term it may even hurt adoption but it's a losing battle.

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13710940

>>13710903
>When you start seeing
not gonna be alive that long anon i'm already 39

>> No.13710974

>>13710841
>by you-know-who
no, enlighten me?
Its that Evil Giant Pink Rabbit again, isn't it. I'm sure, The Judge will understand. This is all really been driven up the cul-de-sac of Sign (problem..) or STFU, except, it'll additionally end up with the bonus of a contempt charge attached - because end of the day, no-one has endless time to waste on this fucking infinite bullshit otherwise.
>b-but muh trusts wont let me sign
oh do fuck off

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>>13710924
Wow, such a great argument. Never heard that one before.
Legality is huge. No central issuer is a legal protection as well as a practical one. Look up what happened to Liberty Reserve.
If you really want to take crypto to the moon and hamstring the socialist trash from ever getting in your business again, bitcoin is going to have to maintain some semblance of compatibility with the existing rules.

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>>13710974
Stay mad, cuck. If you had any reading comprehension a careful read of this thread would tell you who I'm referring to.

>> No.13711002

>>13710976
best thing for crypto is complete unregulation.
that means no laws regarding crypto whatsoever.

>> No.13711032

>>13710976
also fuck off with your weird political agendas
crypto is crpyto it's math and probability. rules change all the time, first wed was illegal then it caused huge problems people still used it now it's getting legal again. but does weed care about the laws? no it still took the world still everybody used it. legislation is piss in the wind.

>> No.13711044

>>13711002
>Unregulation
shoo, shoo, rajeesh
>>13711000
checked
I think I know who youre taking about.

>> No.13711048

>>13710913
The general trend is that now, that the date of the so called "Tulip Trust" is nearing, more and more facts pop up indicating that Craig has been fooling everyone from the start, and he's much more desperate now trying to mask the inevitable fiasco. At least in 2018 Craig seemed more legit which got me back then.

>> No.13711069

>>13711000
>>13711044
fucking toddlers

>> No.13711073

>>13711048
So you bought into Contrarian, his faked doc-based narrative and other shenanigans? How would you feel if I told you I think YOU'RE the one who's been hoodwinked.

>> No.13711084

>>13710976
"Our bitcoin is legally compliant while yours isn't" is a marketing slogan, it's empty talk that means nothing.

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>>13711069
SALTY
>>13711084
>The law doesn't real
So you don't pay your taxes? I mean, I think taxation is theft, but I definitely still pay the man.

>> No.13711116

>>13711073
Do you think that it's hard to verify his fabrications? Do you think that the Gizmodo article is based on legitimate, genuine documents too?

>> No.13711144

>>13711096
Can you stop thinking in terms of marketing slogans? All blockchains are essentially similar, there are no "more compliant" ones.

>> No.13711153

>>13711048
>"Tulip Trust"
He trusted in Tulip, but no joy thus far. You'd think a mathematician and a gambler be better odds calculators
>>13711073
So you be saying, 'Tulip Trust' is now History? Just trying to keep pace with all these forged plans your enemies keep dreaming up. Them bad, sad, mad enemies

>> No.13711172

>>13711096
thank god i'm not a murrican, i don't have to pay tax on my crypto gains. crypto to crypto is non taxable. hell it's not even a regulated market at all. ahh freedom.

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>>13711116
Based on my contacts with insiders I think it is highly probably that a lot of documents floating around were doctored by someone with a grudge against Craig who was involved with some very shady characters involved in LulzSec/Anonymous. Craig makes some of that case here: https://medium.com/@craig_10243/why-code-must-not-be-law-438e2cafe2e4
As for the Gizmodo article I haven't re-read it recently so I can't comment but I suspect many of the documents they obtained may have been fake or altered.
>>13711144
Just because you don't understand the law doesn't mean that all blockchains are equal before the law. Not my area of expertise though, so DYOR.
>>13711153
I never said the Tulip Trust was not legit, but it is certainly possible some of the related docs floating around out there are not genuine.
>>13711172
Good for you, but I'm sure you still follow the law unless your economic footprint is of so little consequence that you can scuttle around in the shadows and get away with it. If you want to actually accomplish something, however...

>> No.13711211

>>13709073
/THREAD

>> No.13711224

>>13711209
>I'm sure you still follow the law
it's more of a guideline really

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>>13711211
Except everyone ignored that NPC one-liner and it was actually the start of the thread

>> No.13711271

>>13711224
Not if you are sufficiently big and exposed to scrutiny.
I'm not hear to say the law is absolute or whatever you might be projecting onto me based on the fact that I am not going full "fuck the law" anarchocapitalist. I am just saying that even if you disagree with the specifics of the law, you are still going to be affected by it and the higher up you go in the food chain, the more important it becomes to actually understand the law on a deep level. It is no coincidence that all the most successful corrupt politicians tend to have a background in law.

>> No.13711273

>>13709252
Eth is a useless shirt coin

>> No.13711293

>>13711209
>Just because you don't understand the law doesn't mean that all blockchains are equal before the law. Not my area of expertise though, so DYOR.
Damn it, guy, the blockchain is a fucking distributed ledger. Each one may be different in its architecture, but they function in the exactly same way. "A compliant blockchain" is an empty slogan, unless you're talking about some unrelated crap like Hyperledger.

>Based on my contacts with insiders I think it is highly probably that a lot of documents floating around were doctored by someone with a grudge against Craig who was involved with some very shady characters involved in LulzSec/Anonymous
Sure everything's possible and potentially real, but so far the amount of stuff that Craig has personally posted speaks for itself, seriously, he can't be trusted when it comes to his alleged role in bitcoin

>> No.13711306

>>13711271
well around here how it works: you steal $100 bucks you are caught the next day and in jail by the time you can blink. you steal $100 million you will never see a policeman in your life except when he salutes you giving you way.

>> No.13711332

unicorns are real
because I signed this paper here

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>>13711293
Look into the banking secrecy and money transmission laws. The architecture of the chain matters. Not going to argue more about it since this is something you can easily verify by googling for an hour or so.
>amount of stuff that Craig has personally posted speaks for itself
Yeah, his output so far has told me that he is likely Satoshi.

>> No.13711344

>>13711209
>As for the Gizmodo article I haven't re-read it recently so I can't comment but I suspect many of the documents they obtained may have been fake or altered.
Nothing stopped Craig from saying he had been a victim of a prank. Instead, he cultivated and perpetuated the myth that he's Satoshi.

>> No.13711355

>>13711332
it was more like
>it appeared to me that horse mr wright showed me on his wright mobile had a horn that looked like a real actual horn to me

>> No.13711375

>>13711306
>you steal $100 bucks you are caught the next day and in jail by the time you can blink. you steal $100 million you will never see a policeman in your life except when he salutes you giving you way
Dumb platitude. Madoff stole BILLIONS and is now in pound-me-in-the-ass prison. The Liberty Reserve guys made a shitload of money and that didn't save them from prosecution.
Look, I know where you're coming from, but the world is not that black and white.

>> No.13711391

>>13711335
No, the architecture is just a techie aspect because EVERY blockchain is based on a public, openly available, freely viewable, fully downloadable ledger.

>Yeah, his output so far has told me that he is likely Satoshi.
So, look at the bigger picture, but ignore the inconvenient little details? Not my style.

>> No.13711416

>>13711375
well that's not my country if anyone stealing over a few thousand dollaridos have served time i would know about it.

so yeah fuck taxes fuck governments and fuck the justice system i don't need them they are just a big money sink

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>>13711273
>so pajeet he can't even spell the word shit

>> No.13711434

>I saw the wallet addressess
>I think that if Craig wanted he could control them
Does this guy have severe autism?

>> No.13711441

>>13710756
Cregjeet btfo beyond repair

>> No.13711483

>>13711420
Prepare to get wecked faggut

Dyor idiots bsv is king

Evwru think esle is u irlk ly a shit coi

>> No.13711521

>>13711416
okay there was actually one case in 30 years they dragged someone home from belize (she was dumb as rock) who madoffed 20 million dollars away and ran, but most thieves around here are actually connected and pay protection money to the mafia that runs the state. it's not the law that matters just loyalty to the regime.

>> No.13711532

>>13711355
na, more
>I did not see an animal personally (except maybe fleetingly in passingly, once, in a dream). I asked Mr Wright to describe his fabled animal, and he said it looked like 'one horny horse'. Based on all the evidence, I am convinced Mr Wright believes himself is the owner of 1,100,010 Unicorns
>Yurs, B.C. Saul, PaymeGrabbitAndRun, Solicitingers To The Trade

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>>13711344
What is he supposed to dispute? The article came out in 2015 and said he was Satoshi. Craig didn't deny it.
Why do you think that Craig necessarily has an obligation to, or interest in, pointing out any fake docs that were used to write the story? Given that the same fake docs are being used in litigation against him I'd say it was a BRILLIANT MOVE to keep his trap shut and undermine the plaintiff's case. You, like many of the CSW haters keep assuming that CSW is somehow obligated to disclose everything, like a dumb shitlib who thinks that Trump needs to publish all his tax returns. That's not how the grown-up world works, sorry.
>>13711391
Whether or not the ledger is anonymous and whether or not PoW or PoS has legal implications. Again, I am not an expert, but this can be verified.
>ignore the inconvenient little details
You mean inconsistencies between Craig's story and some doctored documents - oh and that one blog post? Why should I care about that shit when everything else points in the other direction.

Anyway, it's been a fun Q&A, fellow anons. Good luck. The truth is out there. Just remember not to get too swayed by intellectual DDOS bullshit like this and you'll be fine:
>>13711441
>>13711483

>> No.13711568

>>13709046
It appeared to me (...) he could (...)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIyibFd6WaA

>> No.13711589

>>13709073
>>13709107
The wallets are under time lock in the trust
COPE

>> No.13711605

>>13709270
Now you just sound psychotic

>> No.13711627

>>13710562
>>13710576

Even if the information on the paper cannot be proven false, it may still be a falsified document, and this is what I'm getting at. And that's a big no-no in the law world, I think.

Why would they do it? Beats me, but IF CSW is a scammer, falsifying a document and dating it six years back might be one way to blur the reality even more. And with the doubt that creates, you could avoid possible jail and keep on scamming even longer.

>> No.13711692

Imagine the bsv cucks when they'll discover craig is a fraud. I bet some of them will off themselves

>> No.13712015

>>13711692
Not gonna happen, bsvers will be monetary giants

>> No.13712107

>>13711627
yeah if the document is falsified that's a big deal, but how do you prove who did it? emilio will testify if it's authentic or not that's all. if it's not up to a cointoss who did it if it was submitted by craig and made at his request it would be damning to him. but alas...

>> No.13712209

>>13712015
kek delusional bunch as always

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13712382

YOU IDIOTS.

READ THIS. IT HAS ALL THE PROOF.


https://twitter.com/Bitcoin_Beyond/status/1129826655072137222

Hedge to BSV asap.

>> No.13712513

>>13712382
What?! Tampered Documents! In a Craig Wright court case! Never heard the likes. Why, whoever can be responsible this time?

>> No.13712519

My third eye is telling me to go all in bsv

>> No.13712529

>>13712519
Your first two eyes should as well

>> No.13712599

>>13712513
kek