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18244324 No.18244324 [Reply] [Original]

Wtf?! He really IS Satoshi!

>> No.18244343

>>18244324
Wow I never thought about it like that

>> No.18244363

>>18244324
wow! Source??

>> No.18244413

>>18244363
https://www.financemagnates.com/cryptocurrency/news/craig-wright-victorious-in-kleiman-case-after-signing-with-satoshis-key/

>> No.18244436

>>18244413
April fools at the end

>> No.18244509

>>18244436
except no, not april fools
https://craigwright.net/blog/bitcoin-blockchain-tech/satoshi-never-posted-on-bitcointalk/

>> No.18244517

*faketoshi

>> No.18244549

>>18244324
Your fud's are pathetic. Hang yourself. My cockatoo has more chances of being satoshi.

>> No.18244591

>>18244509
He's claiming the satoshi posts not on WayBackMachine were excluded by robots.txt, when bitcointalks robot.txt shows no such entries (and WBM ignores robots.txt anyway)
He should stop making so blatant mistakes or people will never take BullShitVision as the real Bitcorn

>> No.18245659

Not gunna lie that article had my blood pumping until I read the end. The only thing this year that sort of got me. Fucking freaked me out

>> No.18245728

>>18245659
Agreed

>> No.18245759

Even if he was satoshi, would that mean a thing? Bitcoin is a monumentally failed experiment turned greater fool tulip mania. If I was the real satoshi, if never tell a soul out of sheer embarrassment.

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>>18244324
>>18244413
>>18244436
>>18244591
>>18245659
>>18245728
Click it.

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>>18244324

>> No.18245809

>>18245759
BTC was about to be a monumental success as large companies were starting to adopt it for payments as it was always meant for, but the network imploded and collapsed due to the lack of transaction capacity, fees skyrocketed and mempool became congested, so they had to stop using it again
this happened as the price reached $20k and then collapsed completely

>> No.18245859

>>18244591
as part of my job about 10 years ago I dealt with a conman who took my company for 80M.
It gave me an up close view of how their minds operate. Continual contradictory lies mean nothing to them.
Strangely, regular humans when faced with someone who continually tells crazier lies which all conflict each other at various points nearly always wind up giving the conman the 'benefit of the doubt'
its too daunting to realize that "everything this person has ever told us is a lie".

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>>18245859
Really makes you think.

>> No.18245947

>https://www.giac.org/certified-professional/craig-wright/107335