Craig Wright wants a law suit so he can try to fool some dumb judge into saying he’s Satoshi.
I doubt it will work.
The best that CSW could hope is that the judge rules that CSW is not NOT Satoshi. I think the strategy here is that the law suit will take years and CSW will drag it out. So he can keep a claim that he is Satoshi in the media for the next 5 years. Then when he is certain to lose, he will withdraw the claim at the last second in some grand gesture. I would be quite surprised if that goof-twat were to actually file anything official that goes beyond the threatening letters. Threatening letters likely achieve his objectives, but actually filing such an obviously frivolous lawsuit might bring him much mor negative repercussions than any perceived or actual benefit. Many jurisdictions have anti-SLAPP legislation... which means that there could be decently severe penalty and fines if CSW (aka faketoshi) were to actually file and possibly become worse if he were to pursue such frivolous lawsuit. If he is consulting with any kind of actual quasi-competent attorney, then the attorney should be aware, even if there could be some advantages in some jurisdictions - and whether anti-SLAPP legislation applies to the jurisdiction in which he were to file (presuming that he is dumb enough to follow through with filing such obvious frivolities). By the way, he sure is getting a lot of attention recently, including from us.. wasting our valuable wall watching activities on his phoney baloney posturing nonsense. Interesting. I have not heard of SLAPP before. He is sending threatening letters from the UK so don’t know if they have SLAPP there.
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Craig Wright wants a law suit so he can try to fool some dumb judge into saying he’s Satoshi.
I doubt it will work.
The best that CSW could hope is that the judge rules that CSW is not NOT Satoshi. I think the strategy here is that the law suit will take years and CSW will drag it out. So he can keep a claim that he is Satoshi in the media for the next 5 years. Then when he is certain to lose, he will withdraw the claim at the last second in some grand gesture.
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You guys remember this? I spent hours...days playing it Afraid I don’t know what that is. This one though I had hours days years played ....
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Craig Wright wants a law suit so he can try to fool some dumb judge into saying he’s Satoshi.
I doubt it will work.
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Yeah that’s it. Dark Castle. Nice.
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Hey maybe some of you guys might remember a game on the Mac from 1990ish.
You ran around this castle (sideview) and has to throw rocks at bats and go down into a dungeon. A bit like a Donkey Kong except you could throw things and moved through castle rooms. Have tried to remember the name for years.
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Yeah I’m not exactly sure which Lisa it was. That was just a pic I pulled from online The Mac Classic was my first computer.
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Wowza, rich parents? those things cost more than a decent house at the time.
Really? I had no idea. My father was given it by his work. I knew it was special but not that special.
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A baby Bull, a slaughtered lamb, MOON, date of the start of the baby Bull market ..... all on one HAT? Sounds like a pagan nativity scene to me
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The first computer we had in my house
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Need to break up to 5125 or so
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@Hueristic. But only currently, however. Grin will have less than 5% inflation within 25 years similar to what bitcoin began to have after the first 8 years of its existence.
@HairyMaclairy. I reckon you already sold and waiting for sub $1.00 with the rest of us hehehe?
Fair call. I sold all my Grin a long time ago. It’s ok. Am watching closely and am patient. I don’t have a specific price target, but will know it when I see it.
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The loan was signed in February with funds paid in March. So the link is not so obvious.
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Thing is that you cant just overlay them. Right now we are further on then in April 2015. We are at least in May if not in June.
Says who? I have been using this chart since early 2018 and it has been shockingly accurate. Yes agree we are front running at the moment. The longer term consequences are not so clear.
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Rarely does something ever present itself in such a binary fashion Hairy.
Its absolutely, positively, yes or no. There's no three ways about it.
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This is depressingly ugly. Grinding along the edge of the precipice with no sign of a bounce. If we break under 52k sats, there are no technical supports left.
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Yes. FOr which they have received renumeration. For relationships between people don't write jack.
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Let's put this in perspective. According to the 2015 fractal, we are supposed to be having a massive, soul destroying dip right now. Instead we are having a very slight wobble. I don't know how to interpret this in any other way, other than this is solidly bullish.
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Let's put it another way VB, you better do it, and get all the credit, or else I will ! I would prefer you get the credit because it is your idea and it is a good idea.
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Also, the productivity tool is not just a laptop. Software, data, data processing (cloud computing) in the case of IT jobs are just some factors that the worker has no ownership of and thus can't be accredited with the increase in productivity that these provide.
Probably a bigger factor in productivity is the processes and procedures in place that have taken some firms decades to develop. You mean the processes and procedures that the workers write themselves because they are doing something completely different from what they were doing 5 years ago?
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