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Discuss BSV.
What we wil ldo when craig inevitably signs.
BSV memes.
Piss off corekeks.

>> No.14059344

everyone will claim to be a holder since 50-250$ while they're crying hard because they bought at 50k

>> No.14059346

You created your own coin but forgot to change the name from Bitcoin to something else, retards.

>> No.14059358

>>14059344
Probably this

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>>14059346
It is bitcoin.

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>>14059326
New Craig talking about Binance and CZ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQ6EAPsvkHU&t=2s

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>>14059326
The best bsv meme is webm related. It is said he was demonstrating how to unroll loops as mentioned in this video about bitcoins turing completeness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJ1DTeexpvA

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>>14059326

>> No.14059440

>>14059326
>What we will do when craig inevitably signs.
The needful.

>> No.14059450
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Imagine the humiliation and cope in January 2020 when there's no trust and your hopes and dreams are shattered, but screencaps with your femboy threats are set in stone.

>> No.14059483

>>14059368
Thanks, I hadn't seen that one yet

>> No.14059490

>>14059326
When is he going to sue exchanges for listing coins (BTC, BCH, BTC2) that violate his copyright?

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>>14059344
Checked
Next year all of biz will just act like this garbage heap of a forum was the "first" to discover BSV and the linklets will glom onto BSV in a desperate attempt to show they weren't stiffed by Satoshi.

>> No.14059506

>>14059450
He said Tulip Trust is a family trust where the 1,000,000 BTC is held in trust for his daughter. I doubt he'll sell it off and buy BSV

>> No.14059523

>>14059490
probably next year when the US gov inevitably issues it to him. it's funny corekeks actually believe the US gov prefers their money laundering coin over bsv that will work WITH gov not against it. the butthurt is going to be glorius.

>> No.14059527

For newfags about to enter the bsv rabbit hole, here is a great youtube playlist of most of Craigs interview. You'll have to pay a dollar to get the link to the playlist, but it's well worth it. Many hours of good stuff, including the video where he talks about his DEAD PSOs.
https://www.yours.org/content/compilation-of-craig-wright-interviews--podcasts---panels-69f1736e2b48

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>>14059506
What, seriously? Can I have a link to it? What an absolute joke.

>> No.14059543

>>14059506
>He said Tulip Trust is a family trust where the 1,000,000 BTC is held in trust for his daughter. I doubt he'll sell it off and buy BSV
Of course he will. Why would he hold BTC which we know will go to zero. It makes no sense

>> No.14059556

>>14059506
he literally gave everyone advance notice of his intention to sell it all.

cope harder.

>> No.14059573

>>14059556
Can you imagine your own cope in half a year, femboy?

>> No.14059576

>>14059326
>when craig inevitably signs
keked

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>>14059326
It’s over (for BTC)

>> No.14059675

>>14059326
>signs
I really love how bsvfags have started phrasing this with such a sense of religious significance. When CSW finally Signs, all will be revealed

>> No.14059749

>>14059344
Hilarious and unironically true. Most on here already claim $50, but I dont think we even went that low.

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>>14059523
exactly, people who think nationally-backed banking cartels would sit by idly and let a computer token take money out of their pockets are just retarded

>>14059539
dyor

>>14059543
this

>>14059556
i know he will sell it all. i'm just sowing division here so people do their own research. i have a legal background and its obvious he's saying his intentions to sell early so that he doesn't get in trouble. There are probably many versions of the SEC's rule 10b5 in other countries that he could be liable for if he doesn't give advanced notice

>> No.14059817

I wonder how many years it would set back crypto in general if all this does come to pass. Your average person is already super skeptical and distrusting of BTC and crypto in general, and this would amplify that a thousand times over.

>> No.14059844

>>14059795
>i have a legal background and its obvious he's saying his intentions to sell early so that he doesn't get in trouble
Is there any rules for how public he must be about his intention to sell? This notice was just him posting on a closed slack and giving permission too "leak it". Would that be enought? Also how much do one need to own of a stock, or in this case Bitcoin, befor the laws about giving notice before selling applies?

>> No.14059857

>>14059817
dude he's been going on talkshows telling people about it, touring the world telling people about it, used to be on twitter telling people about it, has his own website telling people about it. plus the average person just wants to make sound investments with prospects of big gains

>> No.14059888

>>14059844
his twitter account got closed so its quite possible
wouldnt wonder if he posts it again about 1 week max before on his site

>> No.14059897

Do you keep your Bit Coin KYC in a KYC wallet or in an exchange?

I want to sell some when it reaches 0.1.

>> No.14059956

>>14059844
10b5 is off because crypto isn't a publicly traded corp, but his sell could fall under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 if he was prosecuted for securities market manipulation (i.e., if the govt considers crypto a security). The real trouble is which jurisdictions are he subject to? Everywhere he lives? every country that has a single btc miner? every country that he has other property in? those are all things he and his attorneys have to painstakingly figure out

>> No.14059981

>>14059956
he said US and UK... guess they already figured that out

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BSV is an absolute joke of a coin because it hinges on one single myth (that in 2020 CSW will get access to an astonishing amount of bitcoins). It literally amassed an army of low IQ, sectarian, animalistic, commie-tier followers. Absolutely stunning. Just observe them and screencap the most obscene bullshit.

>> No.14059991

So his plan is to get
1) confirmed in court
2) move a couple of sats from tulip once it unlocks
3) crash btc into the ground a certain time span after that

Is this correct? That he gives some time to get out of btc?

>> No.14060018

>>14059985
Yeah yeah whatever man, you’ve been warned plenty. I was once where you where, you’re in for a bad surprise.

>> No.14060022

>>14059985
you dont know what bsv can already meanwhile still using jewcoin that has done absolutely nothing

>> No.14060032

>>14059956
>if the govt considers crypto a security
Craig has argued many times that Bitcoin is a commodity not a security, so I don't think it would be security laws he is afraid of.

>The real trouble is which jurisdictions are he subject to?
From my understanding he more or less care only about the common wealth laws, so mainly USA end England.

I know he mentioned excactly this on twitter once. He said he could not legally dump his stack, but slow "spending" was okey. I'm just interested if he will have to go out harder and more public than he has now to be compliant with the law. Thanks for your replies. It's much appreciated

>> No.14060110

>>14059991
4)they control the biggest mining company
5) they owns tons of patents
6)they are rich as Fck
7)Pro government coin

>> No.14060134

>>14059326
I bought in at 218 and sold at 205. Glad I unloaded. Looks like it has much further to fall before it goes back up.

>> No.14060138

sirs I bought the top at $230
I have a wife and kids to feed dear sirs. when moon?

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>>14059527
Did he ever go into detail about the PSOs, what they are doing in Bitcoin and how they work? I'm really interested in the AI angle, but information about it is very sparse, presumably because most of it is stored in the brain of Satoshi.

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>>14059749
I am pretty sure you could buy at around $49 IOUs at some exchanges when the fork happened and nobody knew if it was going to split or not.

Not me though, I was a late adopter fag and bought at $62 feelsbadman.

>> No.14060175

>>14060148
https://youtu.be/v1_gxvx_QGo

>> No.14060188

>>14060175
the comments in that video kek
>omg this fool is not satoshi. the fact there are more likes than dislikes says a lot about what kind of people are in the crypto market. It's no wonder why we are in the state we are in . Its thanks to him and his BCHSV fud campaign why the market panic sold btc down to 3000. Craig Wright needs to disappear, he is a detriment to the future of crypto.

>> No.14060214

>>14060175
Already watched it, he doesn't go into detail about wtf he is talking about. He just mentions it in passing like "yeah they are there, and they have been discovered, and now they are dead".

But what is the purpose of them, why did he build them, and why are they important to Bitcoin? These are the questions I want him to answer in depth.

>> No.14060240

>>14060214
like this?
https://medium.com/@craig_10243/neural-network-threshold-oracles-92497c2f245c

>> No.14060301

>>14060188

The future of crypto is unironically BSV

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>>14059344
I also predict that the normie crypto-community (especially the influencers) will claim things like "I always suspected that Craig was Satoshi but didn't want to say so to my audience until I was absolutely certain"

Some influencers are all ready saying things like "Craig is definitely not Satoshi but probably has control of Satoshi's keys which is why he's able to sign in private", it's a slippery slope from there forward

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>>14059326
>when craig inevitably signs
not in 2015
not in 2016
not in 2017
not in 2018
not in 2019 <- you are here
not in 2020
not in 2021

>> No.14060329

>>14060303
>he's able to sign in private
in private i can show my dick to my wife and bribe her to say to everybody that i have 3 penis

>> No.14060367

>>14059506
Do you realise it's unsplit bitcoin right? It's 1m BTC, 1m BCH, 1m BSV, he couldn't care less about the 1m BTC and 1m BCH

>> No.14060368

>>14060304
calvin and craig are both faggots

>> No.14060382

>>14060367
Shut up queer. That trust doesn’t even exist

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>>14060240
Interesting thanks for linking that. Unfortunately, technical explanations like this are above my level of understanding. I read the article and still have no idea wtf he's talking about lmao

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>>14060368
>>14060382

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>>14060403
WAKEY WAKEY

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>>14059368
>2000-3000 years possible prison sentence
Hope CZ likes the cube

>> No.14060835

Watching his videos right now....he’s not “good” at presentations, i gotta attest that. You see he’s more of an STEM guy as usually in all these more soft sciences you learn how to present properly. I think he has deep knowledge but expressing shit openly in front of other people is totally a big weakness of him. He lacks to stick to one topic, crunch it down and keep it easy. He jumps around too much and can’t keep the energy as well as focus long enough to crunch it down to simpleton level. That’s probably why he prefers the Whitepaper method and thats ok. I still think that he’s a genius and Satoshi, but i give his critics the point that due to his poor presentation skills he comes off as an autistic retard. Maybe he has to handle too much shit at the same time and doesnt prepare enough for these. Usually preparation, repetition etc can fix that a lot.

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>>14059393
kek'd at the filename

>> No.14061284

>>14059749
Unironically bought at 60.

>> No.14061294

>>14060835
hes a high IQ INTP. were all like that. people hate us and think were retards. but were down low geniuses. because I recognize Creg Wright as a fellow misunderstood brethren Im happy to go all in.

>> No.14061321

>>14060175
>those bitch hips

>> No.14061326

>>14060148
He has a blogpost about the topic. Haven't read it myself, but I will because it looks very interesting.

https://craigwright.net/blog/bitcoin-blockchain-tech/neural-network-threshold-oracles/
>Neural Network Threshold Oracles
>A node can act as a perceptron. The vote or firing sequence is based on the use of a threshold and address. These can be extended to PSO (Particle Swarm Optimised) code and genetic algorithms, when the node is also funded using Bitcoin (or another currency). The inputs use the patent-№479 threshold system and send signed transactions to the next layer based on external input or other events. This can be:

>> No.14061357

>>14060148
You should also take a look at unwriter and what he has developed and written about Bitcoin. From my understanding Bitcoin allows for a completely new way of programming which is a big breakthrough for AI. There is a reason Squire Mining (Calvins mining business) just bought a coorporation with an advanced AI division. BIG things are happening

>> No.14061363

>>14061357
August

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>>14061284
I was lucky to buy alot at 39-50. Bought most of my bags at that price point

>> No.14061529

>>14061496
That is from November 20, 5 days after the fork

>> No.14061555

>>14061294
This. As an INTP myself I can confirm. It is usually really hard to put all your thoughts into coherent sentences. You don‘t realize that people are not following you if you jump between topics because the thought process is very clear in your head but leaves others confused.

>> No.14061558

>>14061529
not bad... but do you still have those? or are you a fag that only holds until it goes up a bit?

>> No.14061611

>>14061558
No, I still have them all. I'm 100% convinced Craig is Satoshi and BSV is the real bitcoin. That should imply I'm not selling anywhere close the price level we're at now

>> No.14061645

>>14061555
trips of truth

>>14061611
good job then, i joined later, we are still so fucking early but at some point this will moon so fucking hard

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>> No.14061652

>>14061611
i hope it goes back to 50 myself so i can accumulate. its hard for a poor fag to accumulate at $200

>> No.14061654

>>14061611
Great.
I genuinely wish you and your altcoin much luck.

Regards, Bitcoin holder.

>> No.14061681

>>14059749
Nah most people got in around 100-150 area. For example I was masturbating to a blacked thread on /pol/ and I saw some bizraeli post about BSV (he got banned in like 2 seconds btw) so I got curious and went to /biz/ saw that BSV was on robinhood and bought like 1k worth at 105. I still need to thank that anon, if he didn't disrupt my NIGGER BLACKED masturbation session I wouldn't be sitting at a juicy profit right now.

>> No.14061695

>>14059985
youre the real brainlet if all you can see about bsv is the tulip trust. bsv is much bigger than that or even craig.

>> No.14061767

>>14061695
unironically
bitcoin isn't about satoshi (craig) but he knew people would start to ask about it so he used a pseudonym... bitcoin was created to get off the credit based economy towards an equity based economy.

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guess I'm stuck buying at like $200. still waiting on funds though. should be available tuesday so hopefully it doesn't go any higher before then.

>> No.14061776

>>14059326
>inevitably
keep on repeating im sure it will come true one day altho i would pray for winning the lottery or something

>> No.14061801

>>14061771
are you me?

>> No.14061812

>>14061652
>i hope it goes back to 50 myself so i can accumulate
I doubt that will happen, but you never know. You'll probably have best luck just buying everytime you have money to spare

>> No.14061819

>>14061801
maybe

>> No.14061843

how many BSV to make it sirs?

>> No.14061883

>>14061767
>bitcoin was created to get off the credit based economy towards an equity based economy.
Not entirely true. Craig is not opposed to credit. In fact he think it serves a vital role in the economy. He is not against banks at all either, he is against governments bailing them out. (which the article embedded in the genesis block was all about). Bitcoin was created mostly to make fraud and criminality much harder in governments, private and businesses. A big scam bitcoin kills is inflation by printing money. It's literally theft by the government

>> No.14061922

>>14060403
Saved for britbong elections and the meltdown that will ensue when the brexit party take control of parliament.

>> No.14061929

>>14061883
the endgame is an equity based economy...

https://jasonc.me/blog/equity-based-economy

>> No.14061934

>>14061496
How many you go broseph?

>> No.14061941

>>14061883
it's about sound money. money based on equity is sound. credit will always exist but will become less relevant when everyones money isn't being stolen via inflation.

>> No.14061953

>>14059360
>X is Y
the state of pajeetism

>> No.14061983

>>14061934
got 700

>> No.14061998

>>14061983
when you sellin?

>> No.14062085

>>14061611
based

>> No.14062140

>>14061983
Damn! Nice going anon.

>> No.14062279

>>14061648
>never forget
the thread isn't even 404 yet
>>14059102

>> No.14062340

>>14060382

All wealthy Australians have family trusts, it's a very common thing to do

>> No.14062374

>>14059346

BTC is the fork, split, airdrop, etc.
The correct name for BTC - Core Coin, SegWit Coin, Lightning ICO Coin, Blockstream Turd Coin...

>> No.14062397

>>14062340
it's common in the US too. wealthy boomers don't trust their millinial kids not to spend it all in a year. so they leave a trust that only pays out so much per month.

>> No.14062625

>>14061983
holy shit. are u all in or do u hold anything else? i got 190 and 1 btc

>> No.14062685

>>14062625
All in. When you truly get BSV you realise all other coins are dead men walking. Of course it is still possible to catch other moon missions, but I see it as high risk. I was all in link before this and had 210k which I bought pre sibos. I timed the exit bad though and sold at around $0.40
What you gonna to with your 1 BTC?

>> No.14062706

>>14062685
nice. not sure yet, might hold on to it just in case

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>>14062706
every single satoshi goes back to satoshi