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21  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: Bitcoin SV (BSV) - fake team member and plagiarized white paper on: March 22, 2020, 11:15:14 PM
>Trillian

Really, Calvin?

Craig's nonsense rambling seems to be getting worse. He is truly appearing mentally ill.

What part of Trillian did you not understand? ...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trillian_(software)

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Trillian is a proprietary multiprotocol instant messaging application created by Cerulean Studios. It is currently available for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Android, iOS, BlackBerry OS, and the Web.

Written in: C++
22  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: Bitcoin SV (BSV) - fake team member and plagiarized white paper on: March 17, 2020, 10:50:42 AM
Latest?
23  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: Bitcoin SV (BSV) - fake team member and plagiarized white paper on: March 09, 2020, 10:03:05 PM
Perhaps some of you already know about Calvin Ayre's alter-ego Cole Turner, but I just read up on this today when reading about early online bookies. Apparently Calvin understands the power of marketing sensationalist alter-egos quite well, which makes him think getting on board the Faketoshi train was a brilliant manuver.

If you hadn't heard the story before, its an interesting one.

https://www.fastcompany.com/898669/personality-behind-online-gaming-site-bodog

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But what Ayre did best was marketing. Instead of lying low and counting his dollars quietly, he plastered his face all over Bodog’s Web sites and tied the brand to his own lifestyle. Collaborating with his friend Christopher Costigan of Gambling911.com, a popular industry news site, he created a public alter ego, Cole Turner the CEO, and faked elaborate adventures that Bodog users could follow online. There was a 2003 party excursion to Cambodia pitched to the Web audience as an expedition gone awry, involving hookers, terrorists, opium smugglers, and, ultimately, Turner’s kidnapping. Ayre dressed hotel employees as gun-toting rebels and posted the photos. At least one concerned customer phoned to plead for the release of Bodog’s beloved faux CEO.

“I said, ‘Man, it’s kind of embarrassing, but I’ll do it,’ ” Costigan recalls. “I remember people asking if it’s really happening. I’m like, ‘Are you kidding me? You actually believe this stuff?’ ”

In 2004, Ayre outed Turner, then picked up the old boy’s fedora himself, flaunting a playboy lifestyle under his own name and modeling himself after his two idols, Hugh Hefner and Richard Branson — hiding nothing while exaggerating everything. “There is no personal in my life,” he told me.

Here's another version of the story:

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To create some attention, Ayre begat the fictitious “Cole Turner” as the public face of Bodog. He convinced Christopher Costigan, owner of Gambling911, an online tabloid promoting Web gambling, to post stories of Turner, an Indiana Jones-like character. In 2003, for example, Ayre turned his vacation to Thailand into a Cole Turner Internet adventure. Using a digital camera, a machete, fake blood and a cast of taxi drivers and massage-parlor girls, Ayre spun the tale of Turner leading an expedition into Cambodia to fight a cell of Buddhist terrorists. Along the way Turner was captured by the Cambodian army, double-crossed by opium warlords in a lost ancient city and wounded in a knife duel while escaping the country. Ayre wrote the eight-story series on the plane back to Costa Rica. It was released during the college bowl season.

The series got noticed. Disgusted bookies at rival companies posted notes on Internet forums saying Turner was a terrible businessman because he was off on an adventure rather than at his desk during one of the busiest betting times of the year. One gambler called Bodog and said he wouldn’t place another bet until he knew if Turner was alive.

But the joke got old. After being quoted in a 2004 Cigar Aficionado magazine story as Cole Turner, Ayre got tired of explaining to reporters that Turner was just a marketing trick.

Wonder how long we'll have to wait before he admits Faketoshi was just a marketing trick...

lol -poor bashing. the only thing left to ano anarcho trolls to do on poor cheap internet

U ll all exit the gene pool with metanet

Happy dying

Are you implying that we're going to die because of metanet? How would that work?

metanetvirus (FTFY)
24  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: Bitcoin SV (BSV) - fake team member and plagiarized white paper on: March 05, 2020, 06:53:18 PM
Coming from the latest submission of Kleiman's defense: ""Based on that list, expert analysis, and answers to the Bonded Courier interrogatories..., it appears that there are numerous issues that indicate that list may be yet another example of the Defendant’s submissions of forgeries and misrepresentations to this Court."

25  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: Bitcoin SV (BSV) - fake team member and plagiarized white paper on: February 24, 2020, 02:57:25 PM

Well, that is funny, but Craig doesn't really have any control over what his sister does. Its not like she's a huge BSVtard going around espousing the benefits of a "drug-free" bitcoin clone. This was actually released about a month ago but I didn't think to post it here.

What's worse is the tweet by Painted Frog above that, containing a video where Craig says Dave Kleiman died of a "drug overdose from drugs he bought on Silk Road."  Roll Eyes

There's as much evidence for that theory as there is for the one that says Craig killed Dave (zero).

edit: of course the autopsy report for Kleiman shows no traces of opiates in his system at the time of death, but why let the truth get in the way of a great lie?

https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/2644005-DAVID-KLEIMAN-13-0467.html

Killed by Dr. Wrightvorkian, I presume ...

26  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: Bitcoin SV (BSV) - fake team member and plagiarized white paper on: February 23, 2020, 06:18:20 PM
And the BSVtards want to store health data on their idiotic blockchain. They pretend to "ensure strict compliance with government regulations on data protection". Guess what ? They don't.

https://twitter.com/tututpouet/status/1230863284481527808

who wants their medical (or any personal) data on a public blockchain forever? even if encrypted. as sooner or later that encryption will most likely be broken and now the world has your medical (or whatever) info.

Add this to the weather reports ...

27  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: Bitcoin SV (BSV) - fake team member and plagiarized white paper on: February 19, 2020, 05:54:27 PM
DENARIUZ LTD is missing £19 999 800 from its accounts.

DENARIUZ LTD has an issued capital of £20 000 000.
It certified in 2014 and in 2015 that all 20 000 000 £1 shares were fully paid up.


I spent an hour or so researching this and it would look like at least in this instance the money is owed to himself... It looks like shoddy paperwork - don't know why he decided to include DeMorgan (one of his companies) as a shareholder and then remove it without explanation - but I think at worst the missing money is owed to himself. Likely it never existed in the first place.

It would appear that his companies Cloudcroft and DeMorgan were just set up to take part in an Australian tax rebate scheme, and aside from the occasional story involving Wright, their existence has been scrubbed from the internet. As a matter of fact, the website for DeMorgan has somehow been excluded from the Wayback Machine.

From one such story on Wright, from 2015:

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After the stories first broke, Biddle reported that Wright had deleted his Twitter account, his YouTube account, and his blog. More suspiciously, the Web sites for DeMorgan and Cloudcroft, two companies in which Wright held large stakes, also disappeared. In a YouTube video that I saw before it was deleted, Wright touted Cloudcroft’s Tulip Trading, a subsidiary operation running a powerful supercomputer known as C01N. On its Web site, Cloudcroft had posted a letter of endorsement from the Australian computer manufacturer Silicon Graphics Incorporated (S.G.I.), which said that it had built and tuned Cloudcroft’s supercomputer. The letter, and other related information on Cloudcroft and DeMorgan’s Web sites, immediately struck some online-hardware experts as bogus. One asked, “Did anyone call SGI and ask them if they sold this guy a ~100 million dollar system? It’s kind of hard to miss.”

Soon enough, someone did. On Thursday night, ZDNet reported that S.G.I. denied having any relationship with Wright. “Cloudcroft has never been an SGI customer and SGI has no relationship with Cloudcroft CEO Craig Steven Wright,” Cassio Conceicao, S.G.I.’s executive vice president and chief operating officer, said.

Basically, even though I don't think he ripped off anybody with his CO1N and Denariuz companies, what his filings with these companies does suggest is that he has a long-standing reputation of just making shit up out of thin air.

Interesting!

https://web.archive.org/web/20190720015347/http://www.demorgan.com/demorgan.htm

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Augustus De Morgan was a brilliant mathematician and professor noted for his advances in algebra and logic. He was a friend of Charles Babbage (inventor of the Analytical Engine, forerunner of the modern computer) and he tutored Ada Lovelace, who was the poet Lord Byron's daughter and supposedly wrote the first computer program for Babbage's machine. De Morgan was prolific and wrote such mathematical texts as Elements of Arithmetic (1830), Penny Cyclopedia (1838) where he coined the term 'mathematical induction', Trigonometry and Double Algebra (1849), a geometric interpretation of complex numbers, and Formal Logic (1847), one of his most important works.
28  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: Bitcoin SV (BSV) - fake team member and plagiarized white paper on: February 13, 2020, 04:18:34 PM
In a situation where there is my word against your word, the background is all that matters. As for the proof, I already have it the way I like it the most --- in the form of empirical evidence. If you want to have it go get it.

Oh yes, internet bragging, let's try it.

I have 20+ years of software development experience and last time I was working 9-5 I was herding software architects who would design a spaceship when the customer asked for a toaster, does that make me smarter than you? More capable of identifying frauds like CSW?

Or perhaps we should just stick to perjury and inability to sign a message and other obvious signs of him being a fraud.

Another gem, proving what level of maturity we are really having here:

If you don't like the self-moderated thread - don't post there. Complaining about it here is off topic.


If you're so smart then why aren't you rich yet? I bought into BitCoin when it was trading at 4$ each. Got discouraged by tons of Bitcoin-deniers back then just like I am discouraged by Craig-deniers right here. Turned out pretty well for me in 2012. Wouldn't have to work a day in my life, but I will, because I love my job so much (developing video games).

It's laughable what stunts some of you guys are willing to make just to keep denying the possibility that Craig might actually be Satoshi. You are ignoring someone, who invested in BitCoin in 2012, became rich thanks to that, has master's degree in software engineering and 15 years of field practice as a software architect. Not only that, I have provably predicted 2 BitCoin bubbles in the past in this very same forum (the threads are still here) and I was first to start encoding images on the BitCoin's block chain with https://cryptograffiti.info/ which I single-handedly developed in the beginning of 2014.

It's incredible that you are willing to ignore and reject all that just so you could keep on believing the popular lies about Craig. Simply incredible. In the world of reasonable people, my personal achievements in life alone are enough for someone to take my words seriously. I know this, because I have turned MANY people from Craig-deniers into Craig-belivers in person. It's because during in-person conversations it's much harder to ignore the other person's credibility in the field of discussion. And I know for fact, that I have credibility, so don't try to pretend my personal achievements are nothing. We all know, that in the real world, all of this matters. You can talk whatever you want, but if you don't have achievements backing up your words then you are a big zero. But here, we apparently don't have many reasonable people and thus we see manufactured conversations, in which the real purpose is to brainwash unsuspecting fools into believing the lies and not to figure out what the truth is.

The good news is, Craig will prove in multiple courts this year with real evidence (not digital signatures which are not even real signatures in terms of law) that he created BitCoin, and when that happens, I expect some of you here to PM me an apology.

https://www.nydailynews.com/sports/photos/nydn-history-s-most-famous-flat-earth-believers-athletes-celebrities-and-ancient-greeks-20190418-photogallery.html

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There are those out there who, despite advances in science and technology, and empirical proof, truly believe the Earth is flat. No combination of NASA, Pythagoras, Bill Nye the Science Guy, or otherwise, can convince Flat Earth-ers otherwise.


"I bought into Flat Earth-ers as a kid. Got discouraged by tons of Round Earth-er back then just like I am discouraged by Flat Earth-erdeniers right here. Turned out pretty well for me during my career. Wouldn't have to work a day in my life, but I will, because I love basketball so much."
29  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: Bitcoin SV (BSV) - fake team member and plagiarized white paper on: February 13, 2020, 03:27:41 PM
So do all BSV shillers actually believe Craig is Satoshi ? Or are they literally trolling on a completely different level ?

I haven't exactly followed the hole Bsv shit-show , but how can these plebs actually believe Craig is Satoshi simply because he said so ??

There would be countless of ways to prove it , if infact he was ,  but he failed to provide any proof . So why do people actually believe it just cause that man is spreading this crap everywhere " I am Satoshi " Huh


How? Maybe if you have master's degree in software engineering, bachelor in informatics and 15 years of experience as a software architect, then you can make your own educated decisions listening to the man himself rather than the social media? As a professional in my field (which many people simply are not) I can say with absolute certainty that Craig is Satoshi. So your whole assumption is wrong, no one on the BSV side is believing anyone "simply because he said so".  However, you on the other hand, very much show the attributes of a person who believes the anti-Craig propaganda simply because sociopaths such as OneMegGreg said so. Oh, and most importantly, I've got empirical evidence that Craig is Satoshi. You can't beat it with any other kind of evidence.

You want to see what it looks like to have empirical evidence, then watch this:

https://youtu.be/ji2p5pxURVs

You're certainly awful at realizing when you're being conned. None of your impressive education helped you become wiser in that regard.

I watched a minute and a half of your YouTube video and I thought the same thing I've always thought about Craig: holy shit, this guy is an absolute fucking fraud.

You look at this video and you claim it is "empirical evidence" that Craig is Satoshi.
I look at this video and use it to come to the exact opposite conclusion.

Do you see how useless your "empirical evidence" is yet?


Produce some real evidence and as I said earlier, I won't contest it. I will let it be evaluated by others. What you've produced so far is just jokes.

As for what Andresen actually believes regarding Craig, let's be fair. He said this in 2016, yet BSV shills continue to misrepresent his words:

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Now that six months have gone past, I’m being asked if I still think Craig Wright was Satoshi.

I think there are two possibilities.

Either he was Satoshi, but really wants the world to think he isn’t, so he created an impossible-to-untangle web of truths, half-truths and lies. And ruined his reputation in the process.

If he was Satoshi, we should respect his wish to remain anonymous, and ignore him.

The other possibility is he is a master scammer/fraudster who managed to trick some pretty smart people over a period of several years.

In which case everybody except the victims of his fraud and law enforcement working on behalf of those victims should ignore him.

So, either he was or he wasn’t. In either case, we should ignore him. I regret ever getting involved in the “who was Satoshi” game, and am going to spend my time on more fun and productive pursuits.

So Andresen believes there's an equal chance that Craig is a "master scammer." The narrative that he completely believes Wright is Satoshi has been bogus since before BSV was even an idea. Either way, he clearly says Wright should be ignored. And I accept an appeal to Andresen's authority on bitcoin over yours every day of the week.

Vitalik mic drop moment about Faketoshi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qLI3VIHuKU

Trump's impeachment comes to mind. Thank you, Mitt Romney. Full disclosure, I lean conservative.
30  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: Bitcoin SV (BSV) - fake team member and plagiarized white paper on: February 11, 2020, 06:39:40 PM
Fakatoshi gets burnt, again.

https://twitter.com/BryceWeiner/status/1227235589759459329

"Holy fuck I just heard CSW try to explain that you can't copy a Bitcoin because of math.

You can't copy a Bitcoin because "bitcoins" don't exist, unspent transaction values of an amount of Bitcoin exists.

He literally has no idea how Bitcoin works."

https://twitter.com/BryceWeiner/

"Abbie Hoffman Craig Steven Wright is my spirit animal."

Aside: A drunk man walks out of a bar and says to two policemen, "I'm Jesus Christ Satoshi." The police ask him to prove it. They walk into the bar and the barman says, "Jesus Christ Satoshi!! Back so soon?"
31  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: Bitcoin SV (BSV) - fake team member and plagiarized white paper on: February 11, 2020, 06:14:38 PM
Looks like He's due to make William Shatner an unperson too soon enough. He may find it a bit less forgiving to boldly go outside his personal cabal of masturbating zombies and into a strange new world filled with sentient beings.






32  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: Bitcoin SV (BSV) - fake team member and plagiarized white paper on: February 10, 2020, 07:22:16 PM
We are not just talking about a couple of documents here are we. The evidence is overwhelming ...

CSW has provided no valid cryptographic proof whatsoever to date. Bitcoin is Financial Cryptography.

Again, BSV is a scurge on this entire industry. Avoid it like the plague. Do not use any services that list and/or endorse it. Cease and desist.

According to your logic, if I forge "overwhelming" amount of documents under your name, then it magically becomes evidence that you forged them? Are you freaking kidding me? You expect any judge to believe that? You must be tripping.

What exactly is cryptographic proof anyway? What does it prove? In the court of law, it only proves that you have an access to a certain private key. Are you saying that if you have keys to my home then all of sudden magically you built the house? Again, you must be tripping.

And finally, if you weren't so terrified about BSV actually being successful, then you wouldn't waste your energy trying to scare people away from it.

Your Honor, I retract my dick from the goat's ass, albeit such act would negate myself as a bona fide goat fucker.
33  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: Bitcoin SV (BSV) - fake team member and plagiarized white paper on: February 08, 2020, 06:15:50 PM
Craig Steven Wright - Satoshi or MtGox Hacker ?


 1FeexV6bAHb8ybZjqQMjJrcCrHGW9sb6uF received the coins from MTGox when it was hacked in 2011

A sworn statement by Craig Wrights lawyer from 2013 that Craig Wright showed him on his phone that he controlled 1FeexV6bAHb8ybZjqQMjJrcCrHGW9sb6uF presented by Craig Wright to the Supreme Court of New South Wales as proof that it was used as collateral for his business



https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4462663-24-4.html#document/p5/a423127


https://twitter.com/lopp/status/1196794848852037632
https://bitinfocharts.com/bitcoin/address/1FeexV6bAHb8ybZjqQMjJrcCrHGW9sb6uF

Do you still trust your chain developer ?








Quote
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
I, luv2drnkbr, am the owner of address 1FeexV6bAHb8ybZjqQMjJrcCrHGW9sb6uF
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNATURE-----
Version: Bitcoin-qt (1.0)
Address: 1FeexV6bAHb8ybZjqQMjJrcCrHGW9sb6uF

HLO4RuAWOGeo5P9SXXt+z7fwjcqyRN6h9GJfkACmGllLEiXfYfb4G+MIqW7knQ+ScBcgECZdSxaxI8HEiHBncxE=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNATURE-----

Quote
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
I, luv2drnkbr, am the owner of address 16cou7Ht6WjTzuFyDBnht9hmvXytg6XdVT
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNATURE-----
Version: Bitcoin-qt (1.0)
Address: 16cou7Ht6WjTzuFyDBnht9hmvXytg6XdVT

G1SkgPKRugdzhK9o2Ye5/UgW8Gr6YTAu2T41TtpN+E4CsWIIeqv1PbVxlRrHwrPFR666XQ1Xv0q00BfrEilRn0w=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNATURE-----

Now then, what can I do for you?
34  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: Bitcoin SV (BSV) - fake team member and plagiarized white paper on: February 07, 2020, 06:21:07 PM
Craig owns the database. Remember, it has illegal data in it, like child porn or something. Owner goes to jail? I mean, if you own the database, you own the content right? Can't own something that you don't own ... would be a circular argument.

Nope, wrong again

He seems to own the DB SCHEMA, or the design/ protocol definition

Not the content


See the difference?

There is no difference. Craig keeps making new stuff up, you have to be an absolute moron not to see it.

Didn't Kim Dotcom have those exact issues ? Knowingly owning a database with illegal content ?

Bitcoin is a server in Satoshi's basement?

35  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [BSV] [Bitcoin SV] Satoshi Vision - Unmoderated Thread on: February 05, 2020, 05:43:45 PM
Open your eyes folks. There are accounts being created here specifically to create alternative facts for the defamation purpose of BSV, it’s on someone’s agenda to fund these people out of fear. BSV is the ONLY coin in a bull market right now. Look at the facts.

https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2014/06/star-trek-tng-and-the-limits-of-language-shaka-when-the-walls-fell/372107/

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On stardate 45047.2, Jean-Luc Picard leads the crew of the Enterprise in pursuit of a transmission beacon from the El-Adrel system, where a Tamarian vessel has been broadcasting a mathematical signal for weeks. The aliens, also known as the Children of Tama, are an apparently peaceable and technologically advanced race with which the Federation nevertheless has failed to forge diplomatic relations. The obstacle, as Commander Data puts it: “communication was not possible.”



"DATHON: Satoshi! His eyes uncovered!"
36  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [BSV] [Bitcoin SV] Satoshi Vision - Unmoderated Thread on: February 04, 2020, 06:26:55 PM
Anybody else find it ironic that Bitcoin SV, the protocol "set in stone", is undergoing a hardfork, something that the real bitcoin has never done?

BSV will soon be split into two factions: Bitcoin SV and Bitcoin SV Classic.

Its laughable that all of the changes being introduced to the new BSV are considered part of "Satoshi's Vision." They're completely scrambling the code with a bunch of additions Satoshi could have never envisioned when he was around.

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Additional Consensus Changes

Genesis Upgrade block height activation mechanism
UTXO age dependent rules
Formal Script Grammar
scriptSig can only contain OP_PUSHDATA operations
Sunset OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY and OP_CHECKSEQUENCEVERIFY for new transactions
Add a policy limit on max_script_memory_usage with a default of 100MB
Add a consensus limit on max_script_memory_usage
Remove the consensus limit on the number of signature operations per MB of block space
Remove the consensus limit on the maximum number of signature operations per transaction
Remove the consensus limit on the number of op codes per script
Remove the consensus limit on the maximum script element size
Remove the consensus limit on the maximum number of elements in a script
Remove the consensus limit on the maximum number of public keys per multisig
Increase the consensus limit on the maximum transaction size to 1GB.

Software Enhancements

Parallel Block Validation
Separate processing of non-standard transactions in low priority queue
Set script evaluation timeout policies for standard and non-standard transactions
Tx should be included in inv messages in the order in which they are validated
Enhance tests for Parallel Block Validation.
Common Genesis activation code and command line option.
Enable validation of non-standard txns (on MainNet) when Genesis is enabled.
Set mempool default = 1Gb.
Remove block size from user agent string.
Change default tx fees (default txfee = 0.5 sat/byte, default minrelaytxfee = 0.25 sat/byte)
Update SPV bloom filters re attack mitigation.
Improve performance of prevector deserialization.
Change logging messages to be more precise.
Fix: Validating non-standard transactions can lock up a node for more than a minute.
Fix: Tx validation uses original reject message and ban score is used
Fix block send queue overflow
Fix undefined behaviour in bsv::deserialize
Fix bitcoin-cli help getblock
Fix build: Configure should fail when it can’t detect boost
Set the execute bit on all the new Genesis functional tests.
Fix MedianTimePast
Fix: Nonfinal transactions with no inputs is rejected with incorrect reason
Fix memory leak in asn1_integer
Fix boost::optional warnings
Fix: hexhdr.py does not get included in packaged source
Fix: Fundrawtransaction RPC changePosition parameter causing out of bounds access
Add basic --enable-tcmalloc option to the build
Fix: CTxnDoubleSpendDetector deletion past end of vector
fix lshift and rshift on data larger than 2GB
Update to the RDP in preparation for Genesis
set max duration for async validation tasks

What a joke.

Well I mean if you're still an SV believer, it means you'll believe anything, so why not?

I'm a Believer

37  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Final Hunt for the Real Satoshi Nakamoto - Hoffman Investigation on: February 02, 2020, 07:49:03 PM
Final Hunt for the Real Satoshi Nakamoto - Hoffman Investigation

Hoffman Investigation is underway to reveal the genuine inventor of Bitcoin and Blockchain Technology the pseudonymous Satoshi Nakamoto.

The Hoffman Investigation will end the decade old mystery of Bitcoin invention. Accuracy is 100% authentic. There will be no one out there to challenge the Hoffman Investigation. All the fake impersonator of the real Satoshi Nakamoto will fade away from the Bitcoin Space. I have met the real Satoshi Nakamoto in late 2015, after full two years of searching for the genuine inventor of Bitcoin and Blockchain technology. No, he is not anyone out there in the Bitcoin community. But he is out there visible but unseen. I have been granted permission by the real Satoshi Nakamoto to reveal his true identity in the news media as it is now necessary.


Dr Josef Hoffman

Investigative Journalist

Economic Intelligence Unit

BS ALERT ...

38  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [BSV] [Bitcoin SV] Satoshi Vision - Unmoderated Thread on: January 25, 2020, 10:31:24 PM
“I’m 99.9999 and a few more 9s percent certain that I will be taking control of my BTC and whatever else.”
-Craig Wright




I'm 100% certain that hurricane Dorian Satoshi will hit Alabama.

-Donald J. Trump

39  Other / Off-topic / Re: Fuck! I may have cancer on: January 25, 2020, 10:20:35 PM
Look at your post. And look at the timestamps. 2013!

I don't have cancer. If I went through something like that again I'd probably tell my best friend. I did tell her later. But the reason I didn't was that suicide seemed like a nice alternative and I probably thought I could just let it go and let go and just die.

I wanna lock this thread down, I just want to see if Phinnaeus Gage will post something here or maybe a link to a new thread. Maybe he won't post at all but I'll give it sometime. I hope that he'll be alright.

Nice that it wasn't something serious back in 2013 but you didn't post the results back then lol.

You should lock the thread and let Phinnaeus Gage open a new one.

no need to lock simply, update the OP
40  Other / Off-topic / Re: Fuck! I may have cancer on: January 25, 2020, 04:07:55 PM
Oh man... I feel very very sorry for you...
Is there anything to be done to help you somehow?

A harem of goats.
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