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Does Craig have the chops to do Bitcoin? Yes. So say I, as with the rest of the team.

How do I now? A little thing called due diligence. I've now quizzed Craig on three outrageous statements. In each case, these statements have been founded. With serious arguments that change ... a lot of things.

Remember, I've been around the block. I built Ricardo, I assisted Gary on SOX, I invented Ricardian Contracts, I co-invented or re-discovered triple entry, I worked on a lot of other things which probably don't reach the reader because they're too ex-discipline (like OpenPGP, AES, identity, dispute resolution, PKI, security, social finance, R3's Corda...). I know when someone is talking crap, when someone's drowning in their own sandbox, and when someone is brilliant.

Craig has more knowledge than just about anyone else I've come across in the field. Certainly of Bitcoin, and a lot besides. Here's the clanger: Craig S Wright has the capability to integrate many diverse fields. He's a polymath, which is the roadblock that stops most others no matter how good they are at their select discipline. That's what I mean by transcendent financial cryptographer on this blog, and what I wrote my old fc7 paper about; it's not about what you know, it's about how you integrate the disparate, discordant fields together.
Start Your Career as a Marked Man

I can tell you, if you're a friend of Satoshi, you're marked. Everyone who's got close to Satoshi has suffered. Just my one little ol' post alone has cost me dearly - even though I'm not a Bitcoiner, I was tarred for life. And all I did was write a shitty little post - others did much more and the damage was commensurate.

People died for Bitcoin, folks, people died.

>> No.10357603

>>10357508
if only him being satoshi meant something. seems like noone cares. theyre all happy with digital gold.

>> No.10357638

>>10357508
who died tho?

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>>10357638
not literally but death by character assassination

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>>10357603
The second btc doesn't run the show those people will scatter instantly. They will then cling onto bch or whatever else and push any narrative they can get their greedy hands on.

>> No.10357902

The world is divided before and after 2009, humanity has never had peer to peer currency. People working against its adoption deserve hell

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>>10357761
>"Tulips"
Y-YAMERO

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>>10357508
>Does Craig have the chops to do Bitcoin? No.