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Title: [2020-01-03] Alleged $8B BTC Tulip Trust Expires With Tales of Bonded Couriers
Post by: hendra147 on January 03, 2020, 03:33:30 AM
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Five years ago, the crypto community became aware of an alleged contract called the Tulip Trust. The supposed contract emerged when a few tech-based news outlets published stories on two former business partners Craig Wright and David Kleiman. According to the Tulip Trust contract story, Wright and Kleiman were ostensibly part of the group that invented Bitcoin. The trust claims that on January 1, 2020, approximately 1,100,111 BTC will be returned to Wright and now skeptics are patiently waiting for the arrival of a bonded courier.
https://news.bitcoin.com/alleged-8b-btc-tulip-trust-expires-with-tales-of-bonded-couriers/


The tulip trust must be expired right now, but some peple still waiting the "tulip trust" will come.
people who still trust sathosi nakamoto is David Kleiman will says BCH will take over bitcoin, what do you think about this issue?


Title: Re: [2020-01-03] Alleged $8B BTC Tulip Trust Expires With Tales of Bonded Couriers
Post by: hv_ on January 03, 2020, 10:01:47 AM
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Five years ago, the crypto community became aware of an alleged contract called the Tulip Trust. The supposed contract emerged when a few tech-based news outlets published stories on two former business partners Craig Wright and David Kleiman. According to the Tulip Trust contract story, Wright and Kleiman were ostensibly part of the group that invented Bitcoin. The trust claims that on January 1, 2020, approximately 1,100,111 BTC will be returned to Wright and now skeptics are patiently waiting for the arrival of a bonded courier.
https://news.bitcoin.com/alleged-8b-btc-tulip-trust-expires-with-tales-of-bonded-couriers/


The tulip trust must be expired right now, but some peple still waiting the "tulip trust" will come.
people who still trust sathosi nakamoto is David Kleiman will says BCH will take over bitcoin, what do you think about this issue?

Not my Business

 ;D


Title: Re: [2020-01-03] Alleged $8B BTC Tulip Trust Expires With Tales of Bonded Couriers
Post by: bbc.reporter on January 04, 2020, 01:01:09 AM
@hendra147. This is a big joke and the person behind it also a big joke. We even see hv_, one the most ardent bitcoin sv supporters in bitcointalk wash his hands off from this stupid horseplay hehehe.

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Five years ago, the crypto community became aware of an alleged contract called the Tulip Trust. The supposed contract emerged when a few tech-based news outlets published stories on two former business partners Craig Wright and David Kleiman. According to the Tulip Trust contract story, Wright and Kleiman were ostensibly part of the group that invented Bitcoin. The trust claims that on January 1, 2020, approximately 1,100,111 BTC will be returned to Wright and now skeptics are patiently waiting for the arrival of a bonded courier.
https://news.bitcoin.com/alleged-8b-btc-tulip-trust-expires-with-tales-of-bonded-couriers/


The tulip trust must be expired right now, but some peple still waiting the "tulip trust" will come.
people who still trust sathosi nakamoto is David Kleiman will says BCH will take over bitcoin, what do you think about this issue?

Not my Business

 ;D


Title: Re: [2020-01-03] Alleged $8B BTC Tulip Trust Expires With Tales of Bonded Couriers
Post by: CryptoBry on January 04, 2020, 02:47:12 AM
@hendra147. This is a big joke and the person behind it also a big joke. We even see hv_, one the most ardent bitcoin sv supporters in bitcointalk wash his hands off from this stupid horseplay hehehe.

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Five years ago, the crypto community became aware of an alleged contract called the Tulip Trust. The supposed contract emerged when a few tech-based news outlets published stories on two former business partners Craig Wright and David Kleiman. According to the Tulip Trust contract story, Wright and Kleiman were ostensibly part of the group that invented Bitcoin. The trust claims that on January 1, 2020, approximately 1,100,111 BTC will be returned to Wright and now skeptics are patiently waiting for the arrival of a bonded courier.
https://news.bitcoin.com/alleged-8b-btc-tulip-trust-expires-with-tales-of-bonded-couriers/


The tulip trust must be expired right now, but some peple still waiting the "tulip trust" will come.
people who still trust sathosi nakamoto is David Kleiman will says BCH will take over bitcoin, what do you think about this issue?

Not my Business

 ;D

This is hilarious. Let's wait maybe for another week, so we can get back to Craig Wright and slap his claims on his own face. Seriously though, this man is not worth of our time and attention. He was a big joke right from the very beginning, and he should be treated just like a good source of entertainment worth some laughing. I am sure that by the time CW will be interviewed on this he will be inventing another lie to cover his tracks. Anyway, the most important thing is that we are entertained by his jokes.








Title: Re: [2020-01-03] Alleged $8B BTC Tulip Trust Expires With Tales of Bonded Couriers
Post by: hv_ on January 04, 2020, 07:43:59 PM
@hendra147. This is a big joke and the person behind it also a big joke. We even see hv_, one the most ardent bitcoin sv supporters in bitcointalk wash his hands off from this stupid horseplay hehehe.

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Five years ago, the crypto community became aware of an alleged contract called the Tulip Trust. The supposed contract emerged when a few tech-based news outlets published stories on two former business partners Craig Wright and David Kleiman. According to the Tulip Trust contract story, Wright and Kleiman were ostensibly part of the group that invented Bitcoin. The trust claims that on January 1, 2020, approximately 1,100,111 BTC will be returned to Wright and now skeptics are patiently waiting for the arrival of a bonded courier.
https://news.bitcoin.com/alleged-8b-btc-tulip-trust-expires-with-tales-of-bonded-couriers/


The tulip trust must be expired right now, but some peple still waiting the "tulip trust" will come.
people who still trust sathosi nakamoto is David Kleiman will says BCH will take over bitcoin, what do you think about this issue?

Not my Business

 ;D

This is hilarious. Let's wait maybe for another week, so we can get back to Craig Wright and slap his claims on his own face. Seriously though, this man is not worth of our time and attention. He was a big joke right from the very beginning, and he should be treated just like a good source of entertainment worth some laughing. I am sure that by the time CW will be interviewed on this he will be inventing another lie to cover his tracks. Anyway, the most important thing is that we are entertained by his jokes.








Last I checked he is in the middle of a running law suit.

Could have some impact?

Dunno

Not my business...


Title: Re: [2020-01-03] Alleged $8B BTC Tulip Trust Expires With Tales of Bonded Couriers
Post by: joinfree on January 12, 2020, 02:55:48 AM
I don't know why Craig Wright kssps on  making all these false claims yet with no proof and anytime he gets the media to get him in the news ???. Funny enough he wants Bitcoin SV to take over bitcoin, i mean how possible is this going to be lmtao. Don't know about y'all but i guess is best we ignored this dude and all other fake personalties claiming ownership of bitcoin. They are all yawned at!


Title: Re: [2020-01-03] Alleged $8B BTC Tulip Trust Expires With Tales of Bonded Couriers
Post by: dothebeats on January 12, 2020, 06:44:17 PM
I don't know why Craig Wright kssps on  making all these false claims yet with no proof and anytime he gets the media to get him in the news ???. Funny enough he wants Bitcoin SV to take over bitcoin, i mean how possible is this going to be lmtao. Don't know about y'all but i guess is best we ignored this dude and all other fake personalties claiming ownership of bitcoin. They are all yawned at!

Stalling the inevitability that he will be put behind bars after his atrocities on the Australian government and some fraud he committed on other countries as well. I applaud his guts for trying out to make a shit show and run his operations while facing multiple cases in and outside of his home country. There is no 1m bitcoins on his arsenal nor Tulip Trust; just a madman with no hope to change for the better. He tried his best running from his lies, starting from being the fake Satoshi up to the Tulip Trust, but his time is up.

Give it a few months and this guy right here with delusional claims on his non-existent wealth, knowledge and title would be in the comfort of his own lovely prison cell. No one is above the law, even if you are "Satoshi" as you endearingly call yourself.


Title: Re: [2020-01-03] Alleged $8B BTC Tulip Trust Expires With Tales of Bonded Couriers
Post by: hendra147 on January 13, 2020, 12:07:23 PM
the new update
Interesting development in the Kleiman vs Wright case:

"In advance of today’s discovery hearing, Plaintiffs will be attaching a third Tulip Trust document that was not produced under this Court’s prior order…Plaintiffs received this document for the first time on Jan. 6, 2020" pic.twitter.com/F1Fm3uTyYq

https://twitter.com/cryptorebel_SV/status/1215354283949989892?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw


Title: Re: [2020-01-03] Alleged $8B BTC Tulip Trust Expires With Tales of Bonded Couriers
Post by: Theb on January 13, 2020, 04:40:35 PM
^With that news BSV has pumped almost 60% of its value from 108$ to around 163$ in just a week and all I can see with this new document is more into speculation rather than something factual to base a trade on. Until now all I will see are delays on him actually receiving the Bitcoin he is “destined” to own so I won't realky be surprised if other documents will pop up and add some more speculation into the mill.


Title: Re: [2020-01-03] Alleged $8B BTC Tulip Trust Expires With Tales of Bonded Couriers
Post by: hv_ on January 13, 2020, 09:30:10 PM
Seems there is a bit of interest to let good old BitCoin protocol alive and running


Title: Re: [2020-01-03] Alleged $8B BTC Tulip Trust Expires With Tales of Bonded Couriers
Post by: BitcoinFX on January 13, 2020, 11:59:52 PM
Seems there is a bit of interest to let good old BitCoin protocol alive and running

*Sarcasm*

"... "Keys have arrived." "Real?" "Yep" That's what we needed to get this thing to $200. 👍 ..."
- https://twitter.com/MyLegacyKit/status/1216653840956653569

...

*Not Sarcasm*

"And don't get me wrong here. This is nothing less than a fabricated scam, a pump 'n' dump orchestrated by the people on the helm. Don't trade on this, ever. Stay out."
- https://twitter.com/MyLegacyKit/status/1216655083838025728

...

See: the  #faketoshi  fraud  timeline ...
- https://seekingsatoshi.weebly.com/mylegacykit.html

 ::)


Title: Re: [2020-01-03] Alleged $8B BTC Tulip Trust Expires With Tales of Bonded Couriers
Post by: bbc.reporter on January 14, 2020, 12:23:08 AM
There is nothing exciting in news and to report when the bitcoin news media begins talking about Craig Wright again hehehe. Everyone already knows that he is a liar.


Title: Re: [2020-01-03] Alleged $8B BTC Tulip Trust Expires With Tales of Bonded Couriers
Post by: hendra147 on January 14, 2020, 02:43:47 AM
Seems there is a bit of interest to let good old BitCoin protocol alive and running
so i can says Bitcoin Sv is just forking from real bitcoin, like ethereum classic from Eth  ;D
of course Craig is just "forking" from sathosi not the real sathosi

There is nothing exciting in news and to report when the bitcoin news media begins talking about Craig Wright again hehehe. Everyone already knows that he is a liar.

For bitcoin comunity, and real bitcoin user we know Craig Wright is totally liar, but how about new member of bitcoin comunity? new investor?
i think media must subjective, the must use "bitcoin SV " instead of Bitcoin, this faketoshi making new bitcoin member get scamed by his SV coin


Title: Re: [2020-01-03] Alleged $8B BTC Tulip Trust Expires With Tales of Bonded Couriers
Post by: hv_ on January 14, 2020, 09:07:26 AM
Seems there is a bit of interest to let good old BitCoin protocol alive and running
so i an says Bitcoin Sv is just forking from real bitcoin, like ethereum classic from Eth  ;D
of course Craig is just "forking" from sathosi not the real sathosi

There is nothing exciting in news and to report when the bitcoin news media begins talking about Craig Wright again hehehe. Everyone already knows that he is a liar.

For bitcoin comunity, and real bitcoin user we know Craig Wright is totally liar, but how about new member of bitcoin comunity? new investor?
i think media must subjective, the must use "bitcoin SV " instead of Bitcoin, this faketoshi making new bitcoin member get scamed by his SV coin

I d say very good analysts and informed ppl see it that from the opposite.

There is no proper media yet


Title: Re: [2020-01-03] Alleged $8B BTC Tulip Trust Expires With Tales of Bonded Couriers
Post by: Slow death on January 16, 2020, 06:33:46 AM
I wonder when will faketoshi leave bitcoin alone? when will faketoshi look for other things to obsess? We only have less than 30 days since the new year began and Faketoshi is already on the news channels to torment the crypto community, imagine until this year is over what the hell will he do?


Title: Re: [2020-01-03] Alleged $8B BTC Tulip Trust Expires With Tales of Bonded Couriers
Post by: Deferential on January 27, 2020, 08:54:58 PM
Faketoshi will probably never leave bitcoin alone, unless he finally lands in jail?


Title: Re: [2020-01-03] Alleged $8B BTC Tulip Trust Expires With Tales of Bonded Couriers
Post by: bryant.coleman on February 01, 2020, 05:36:51 AM
A few months back Craig Wright created a pump-and-dump cycle for his shitcoin and ended up with a profit amounting to a few hundred million USD (I am talking about all the drama surrounding the defamation lawsuit against twitter handle Hodlonaut and the patent filing with the U.S. Copyright Office for the ownership of the Bitcoin white paper and the code). I strongly suspect that he is attempting another pump and dump cycle right now, by claiming that he has the private keys to Satoshi's coins.