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I only hope these claims that he owns 1,100,000 bitcoins and they are held in some trust are also a lie. From what I have read this BTC would be released to him next year (if true of course). This could be a real threat to BTC.
No, and anyone claiming otherwise has zero understanding of the value-proposition of Bitcoin. It would be best if Satoshi's coins are liquidated into the market and done with.
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July 23, 2019, 08:19:52 AM |
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I only hope these claims that he owns 1,100,000 bitcoins and they are held in some trust are also a lie. From what I have read this BTC would be released to him next year (if true of course). This could be a real threat to BTC.
No, and anyone claiming otherwise has zero understanding of the value-proposition of Bitcoin. It would be best if Satoshi's coins are liquidated into the market and done with. Of course, if somebody with interest in BTC or a supporter holds them but if this is CW nothing more dangerous. We all know that such amount can crash the market, especially if used for this purpose and only half of this stack would be enough.
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July 23, 2019, 08:22:15 AM |
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Latest development in the Craig Wright case. Claim by : Jurgen Etienne Guido DEBO   Interesting, even if barely legible, and ultimately just nonsense. I spent a bit reading through the guy's tweets and his English isn't as good as Satoshi's. He makes basic grammatical mistakes whereas Satoshi's English was near flawless, indicative of a native speaker. And then you have these reply tweets from a couple prominent bitcoin developers, regarding the PGP key offered up by Debo: @orionwlFWIW, there are no known messages signed by that key, but it was distributed along with early bitcoin, so it could be satoshi's real key mind the uncertainty: my signing it was a mistake about how gpg web of trust is supposed to work at the time, and I revoked it later @peterktoddI signed it based on circumstantial evidence that I still believe; PGP WoT isn't a strict protocol; use your common sense in interpreting it.
That said, I have no reason to think that the Twitter account @realSatoshiN is really Satoshi Nakamoto.
If somebody with interest in BTC or a supporter holds them but if this is CW nothing more dangerous. We all know that such amount can crash the market, especially if used for this purpose and only half of this stack would be enough.
CSW doesn't have the coins, nor will he ever have them. Its not a real concern.
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July 23, 2019, 08:30:30 AM |
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Latest development in the Craig Wright case. Claim by : Jurgen Etienne Guido DEBO   Oh -- fine. Case closed - Satoshi finally found
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Carpe diem - understand the White Paper and mine honest. Fix real world issues: Check out b-vote.com The simple way is the genius way - Satoshi's Rules: humana veris _
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July 23, 2019, 08:55:52 AM |
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Interesting, even if barely legible, and ultimately just nonsense. I spent a bit reading through the guy's tweets and his English isn't as good as Satoshi's. He makes basic grammatical mistakes whereas Satoshi's English was near flawless, indicative of a native speaker. I agree. The language used by both this imposter as well as that used by Craig do not match the level of English used by Satoshi. Who is Satoshi Nakamoto ? Suspects, frauds and conspiracies on bitcointalkI noticed that in one of the messages Jurgen capitalizes "You" and "Your" mid-sentence but does not capitalize the start of the sentence. That is something that Satoshi would never do. 
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July 23, 2019, 09:09:42 AM |
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At 1 MB, that is 51.36 GB if all blocks are full. At 1 GB, that is 51.36 TB if all blocks are full. And we want 2 GB? 2 GB means nearly 1TB every week. That is quite the expensive node.
At 1TB week is 52 TB year @$50 per TB storage. >$2500 per year on hardware storage costs @ raid 0 Nice article ... Craig Wright’s misinformed attempt at scaling Bitcoin, BSV frivolously increasing block size to 2GB- https://cryptoslate.com/craig-wrights-misinformed-attempt-at-scaling-bitcoin-bsv-frivolously-increasing-block-size-to-2gb/amp/"... Issues around scaling Bitcoin arose almost immediately after its inception. Hal Finney, the first Bitcoin developer after Satoshi himself, wrote this in 2010: “Bitcoin itself cannot scale to have every single financial transaction in the world be broadcast to everyone and included in the blockchain. There needs to be a secondary level of payment systems which is lighter weight and more efficient. Likewise, the time needed for Bitcoin transactions to finalize will be impractical for medium to large value purchases.” ..."
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July 23, 2019, 09:11:39 AM |
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I am Satoshi. I don't need to sign anything as you're not asking the others to sign anything either. Bye.
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July 23, 2019, 09:18:41 AM |
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I am Satoshi. I don't need to sign anything as you're not asking the others to sign anything either. Bye. 32.33% chance (recurring of course) ... that this is genuine Satoshi Nakamoto's trolling account ... [citation needed] - https://youtu.be/mLyOj_QD4a4 *NSFW* Obvious is obvious.
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July 23, 2019, 11:32:09 AM |
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I am Satoshi. I don't need to sign anything as you're not asking the others to sign anything either. Bye.
You know what? I thought always that we all are Satoshi but you are right. I AM SATOSHI. PS Don't ask me to sign anything.
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July 23, 2019, 02:04:23 PM |
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I am Satoshi. I don't need to sign anything as you're not asking the others to sign anything either. Bye.
You know what? I thought always that we all are Satoshi but you are right. I AM SATOSHI. PS Don't ask me to sign anything. I've copyright you, so I've proven that I'm Satoshi.
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July 23, 2019, 04:22:49 PM |
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I am Satoshi. I don't need to sign anything as you're not asking the others to sign anything either. Bye. Archived for future reference... 
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July 23, 2019, 07:09:28 PM |
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Latest development in the Craig Wright case. Claim by : Jurgen Etienne Guido DEBO   Oh -- fine. Case closed - Satoshi finally found And since we all know that Craig invented time travel but not while chewing gum at the same time ...
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July 23, 2019, 11:37:44 PM |
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I am Satoshi I've copyright you, so I've proven that I'm Satoshi. I AM SATOSHI.

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LOL. Good catch. Just for clarification of why it appears to be a lie. Craig Wright, from his most recent blog entry: When I started the Bitcoin network, the Bitcoin-Qt client was designed to both mine and act as a wallet. As such, it was far from perfect as the alpha software, but many of the key peer aspects of cash such as in the form of IP-to-IP transactions that have been removed form an essential part in making it a cash system. Gavin announcing the release of the QT wallet, more than 2.5 years later: So the plan is for the next release of bitcoin to switch from the wxWidgets GUI we have now to the vastly nicer QT GUI that John Smith created.
I spent some time yesterday compiling Qt and bitcoin-qt, and some time this morning doing a very quick code review (executive summary: looks great!).
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July 30, 2019, 10:30:11 AM |
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Incredible, the hole keeps getting deeper lol.
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LOL. Good catch. Just for clarification of why it appears to be a lie. Craig Wright, from his most recent blog entry: When I started the Bitcoin network, the Bitcoin-Qt client was designed to both mine and act as a wallet. As such, it was far from perfect as the alpha software, but many of the key peer aspects of cash such as in the form of IP-to-IP transactions that have been removed form an essential part in making it a cash system. Gavin announcing the release of the QT wallet, more than 2.5 years later: So the plan is for the next release of bitcoin to switch from the wxWidgets GUI we have now to the vastly nicer QT GUI that John Smith created.
I spent some time yesterday compiling Qt and bitcoin-qt, and some time this morning doing a very quick code review (executive summary: looks great!).
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And the hits keep on a comin' ... Facebook should forget Libra, launch stablecoin on Bitcoin SV "I need to meditate on this for a sec. Currently, I'm the number-one asshole in the world, but if I team up with crypto's number-one asshole, then together we'll be able to rule the universe."
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July 30, 2019, 03:52:49 PM Last edit: July 30, 2019, 04:23:59 PM by BitcoinNewsMagazine |
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LOL. Good catch. Just for clarification of why it appears to be a lie. Craig Wright, from his most recent blog entry: When I started the Bitcoin network, the Bitcoin-Qt client was designed to both mine and act as a wallet. As such, it was far from perfect as the alpha software, but many of the key peer aspects of cash such as in the form of IP-to-IP transactions that have been removed form an essential part in making it a cash system. Gavin announcing the release of the QT wallet, more than 2.5 years later: So the plan is for the next release of bitcoin to switch from the wxWidgets GUI we have now to the vastly nicer QT GUI that John Smith created.
I spent some time yesterday compiling Qt and bitcoin-qt, and some time this morning doing a very quick code review (executive summary: looks great!).
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That is a telling quote from CSW but his followers will still believe, and will say he just misspoke and meant "Bitcoin-Qt client" was used generically and also referred to the first alpha Bitcoin clients that used the wxWidgets user interface. However for someone who claims to be a lawyer you would expect more careful use of language.
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July 30, 2019, 04:22:09 PM |
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However for someone who claims to be a lawyer you would expect more careful use of language.
Let's not forget, CSW explicitly claims to be a lawyer, while Satoshi explicitly asserted, "I am not a lawyer". But I'm sure Craig has an excuse for that, too.
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July 30, 2019, 05:38:57 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Let's not forget, CSW explicitly claims to be a lawyer, while Satoshi explicitly asserted, "I am not a lawyer".
But I'm sure Craig has an excuse for that, too. "I said that in order to obfuscate my identity. I wanted to remain anonymous while I was under the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto." probably something like that, eh?
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