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Author Topic: SCAM: Bitcoin SV (BSV) - fake team member and plagiarized white paper  (Read 25273 times)
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December 19, 2019, 08:46:51 PM
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Theymos, please help. Close this trolls topic, which did not pass the interview for job at BSV thread
We have received a lot of spam of them, they had offering his services of thread supporting

They brazenly demanded a paidable signature to wear it.
They threatened us to mark us and our associates, if we do not

Theymos, please stop this stupid barefoot coders from Bombay


How did you know we are a troll army of barefoot coders from Bombay? BTW, did you really mean Mumbai?

We have a leak guys, time for a witch hunt!


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December 20, 2019, 12:10:39 AM
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I've also had several messages deleted in the fake bitcoin thread.

Post them in this thread.

Here's mine from a little bit ago.

Fun game!

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Bitcoin SV $112.41 +17.29%
Bitcoin SV everyday is stronger and stronger. All trolls have been pwned!

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Verdict:
- Bitcoin SV - is Good Coin (Original Bitcoin)
- Nutildah - is SCAM (BlackPR Member)
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WHO IS LIAR NOW? RIGHT! NUTILDAH & MOSPROGNOZ - BLACKPR MEMBERS & LIARS! DT-NERDS & ONANISTS
ACHTUNG! NUTILDAH & MOSPROGNOZ - ARE COMPROMISED! THERE IS NO ONE TRUST FOR YOU, TROLLS


Click here to support flag against nutildah:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;flag=851

Click here to support flag against mosprognoz:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;flag=847

Aren't you meant to first support it if you are asking for others to support it? Just a thought.

If you want to support the (same) flag against me I encourage you to, but I doubt you're brave enough:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;flag=884

All words, no action. Like that pgp business.

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Aren't you meant
I meaning this:

Click here "support" to support flag against nutildah (BlackPR Attack Squad Member):
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;flag=851

Click here "support" to support flag against mosprognoz (BlackPR Attack Squad Member):
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;flag=847

Click here "support" to support flag against dragonvslinux (BlackPR Attack Squad Member):
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;flag=863

Will give you a little help as you still haven't managed to support these flags.

The links to "click here" to support are as follows:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;flag=851;support
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;flag=847;support
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;flag=863;support

Now if you click on those links yourself, click confirm, then you will be supporting them.
I'd recommend you create your own false flags instead of hijacking someone else's though.

Creating or supporting a scammer flag is actively affirming a set of pretty clear fact-statements. If someone knowingly supports a flag containing incorrect fact-statements, then that is crystal-clear abuse [...]



Theymos, please help.


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December 20, 2019, 12:47:06 AM
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Oh my... 41 new messages? I suddenly got very popular it would appear.



Awww, nope, its just korner (Bitcoin SV) clearing out all my posts from his thread!



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BSV - is Original Bitcoin.

In this topic, complete freedom of speech and anarchy

Well, so much for that ethos.

Same here, just got two posts removed from that thread. It has been ages since I don't have a single post deleted forum wide... but to be honest they weren't strictly on topic... I was asking "when moon" though. Meh, who cares. This is fine.

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A reply of yours, quoted below, was deleted by the starter of a self-moderated topic. There are no rules of self-moderation, so this deletion cannot be appealed. Do not continue posting in this topic if the topic-starter has requested that you leave.

You can create a new topic if you are unsatisfied with this one. If the topic-starter is scamming, post about it in Scam Accusations.

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nuthlida? jberher? I see you guys are having a nice party here eh?

When moon btw?

P.S.: Oh, and I would like a clone too... May I suggest bitsevre? Maybe bitsewer? Whatever it fits will be fine, I just want to be part of it.

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December 20, 2019, 01:48:28 AM
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51 deleted posts in total this time around. Here's one of my favorites:

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https://sv.coin.dance/blocks

It’s no secret, BSV is winning the blocksize race.

Funny how you have to invent competitions in order to have one where you are actually winning.

BTC can build a layer that ignores the miners, if BTC ever reaches 20k again it will cost 50$ just to fund a lightning node with an on chain transaction.

This statement highlights the cognitive dissonance of BSVers. How can transaction fees be so high if BTC is ignoring miners? Either transaction fees are high, or miners are being ignored. Both items cannot be present at the same time.

At this rate BSV miners will claim a higher reward from transaction fees over block rewards, this is how bitcoin was meant to be.

Average BSV block reward per day minus fees: $148,950
Average BSV transaction fees per day: $125   Cheesy

The only way this could possibly happen (before the next halving) is if transaction fees increase by a factor of 1191 while the price remains the same. This will never happen.

Let's compare the same stats for BTC:

Average BTC block reward per day minus fees: $14,400,000
Average BTC transaction fees per day: $136,444

The ratio between block reward and fees for BTC is only 105.5, whereas it is 1191 for BSV! Your entire existence has just been rendered absurd.  Cheesy

Additionally your last stress test could only produce a block that was 8 MB. Why not just use Bcash? What's the difference? At least the Bcash cult leader doesn't think he's Satoshi.

What a joke.

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December 20, 2019, 02:01:37 AM
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51 deleted posts in total this time around. Here's one of my favorites:

Quote from: Bitcoin Forum
A reply of yours, quoted below, was deleted by the starter of a self-moderated topic. There are no rules of self-moderation, so this deletion cannot be appealed. Do not continue posting in this topic if the topic-starter has requested that you leave.

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https://sv.coin.dance/blocks

It’s no secret, BSV is winning the blocksize race.

Funny how you have to invent competitions in order to have one where you are actually winning.

BTC can build a layer that ignores the miners, if BTC ever reaches 20k again it will cost 50$ just to fund a lightning node with an on chain transaction.

This statement highlights the cognitive dissonance of BSVers. How can transaction fees be so high if BTC is ignoring miners? Either transaction fees are high, or miners are being ignored. Both items cannot be present at the same time.

At this rate BSV miners will claim a higher reward from transaction fees over block rewards, this is how bitcoin was meant to be.

Average BSV block reward per day minus fees: $148,950
Average BSV transaction fees per day: $125   Cheesy

The only way this could possibly happen (before the next halving) is if transaction fees increase by a factor of 1191 while the price remains the same. This will never happen.

Let's compare the same stats for BTC:

Average BTC block reward per day minus fees: $14,400,000
Average BTC transaction fees per day: $136,444

The ratio between block reward and fees for BTC is only 105.5, whereas it is 1191 for BSV! Your entire existence has just been rendered absurd.  Cheesy

Additionally your last stress test could only produce a block that was 8 MB. Why not just use Bcash? What's the difference? At least the Bcash cult leader doesn't think he's Satoshi.

What a joke.

You had tended to make a lot of decent points arguing with those dweebs in that self-moderated thread, but all of these deleted posts seems to support that a lot of that wonderful posting ends up being a BIG ass waste of time - we are just kind of getting the deleted posts out of context when we see them here.. even though sometime the context might be understood, even if posted here quite later (your sample post is 2.5 months later... so I guess that it stayed posted for 2.5 months before it was deleted.. so maybe there is some value in that?  perhaps?).

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December 20, 2019, 02:09:54 AM
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Unlike mine (I am not really complaining) nutildah post seems to be a perfectly ontopic and constructive one. Maybe someone didn't like to face the truth and that was the reason for deletion. Go figure.

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December 20, 2019, 03:03:28 AM
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Unlike mine (I am not really complaining) nutildah post seems to be a perfectly ontopic and constructive one. Maybe someone didn't like to face the truth and that was the reason for deletion. Go figure.

Of course, the SV propaganda diptwat is making that thread self-moderated so that he can totally spin bullshit and perhaps mislead innocent people into believing that there is some merit in the snake oil salesman claims  while making it appear as if the thread is a kind of open discussion of the merits of the coin, yet surely not all members are going to realize that there is a difference between a self-moderated thread and an open thread, and they might not realize the whole damned self-moderated thread is a deceptive propaganda piece.  It is too bad, but the forum does seem to allow those kinds of threads that are likely going to facilitate the hurting of some truly innocent people.

By the way, I do believe that it can serve some purposes to make fun of the SV diptwats in various kinds of ways, so even if nutildah might have some abilities to really hone in on their bullshit, sometimes even the more superficial criticisms can have purpose and resonate with people too, in terms of raising red flags about the phony baloney nonsense that gets posted in that thread.

1) Self-Custody is a right.  There is no such thing as "non-custodial" or "un-hosted."  2) ESG, KYC & AML are attack-vectors on Bitcoin to be avoided or minimized.  3) How much alt (shit)coin diversification is necessary? if you are into Bitcoin, then 0%......if you cannot control your gambling, then perhaps limit your alt(shit)coin exposure to less than 10% of your bitcoin size...Put BTC here: bc1q49wt0ddnj07wzzp6z7affw9ven7fztyhevqu9k
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December 20, 2019, 05:46:54 AM
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EXTRA BREAKING NEWS

(its actually 2 days old)

Craig claims he was hacked by Blockstream... before Blockstream was founded; is demanding all communications with Ira Kleiman from them.

https://beincrypto.com/craig-wright-says-blockstream-hacked-him-to-forge-documents
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The ongoing case between Craig Wright and the estate of his late business partner Dave Kleiman has taken yet another interesting turn. The controversial figure now claims that Bitcoin developers at Blockstream hacked electronic devices to backdate documents and undermine his case.

The information comes from a Joint Discovery Memorandum filed yesterday. In the document, the defendant’s legal counsel requests access to communications between various groups and individuals connected with Bitcoin’s early history and Kleiman’s brother, Ira. These include Greg Maxwell, the Twitter user with the handle “Contrarian,” Blockstream, Bitcoin Core, and mining pools mining BTC.

The defense alleges that those mentioned may have hacked Craig Wright’s electronic devices and created the backdated documents being used as evidence in the case.

https://twitter.com/MyLegacyKit/status/1207327447672401920
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@Blocksteam hacking Craig, Ramona Watts wants to be paid to be involved in her husband's lawsuit, Tulip Trust...

https://twitter.com/Excellion/status/1207463576060907520


Of course, Faketoshi has provided zero evidence that he was actually hacked.

You can read the referenced court document for yourself here.

There is a 70-page transcript of the latest court hearing here, at the bottom of the page, but it requires a PACER account for purchase...

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^ LOL at... everything.

Wright's wife demanding around $100K to testify is probably the single most funny thing in all that shit.

Everything is so ridiculous that one could argue the guy is really a genius and has a master plan we can't even fathom. or he is the most retarded and reckless person in the world (most probable).

When all this ends, I hope someone make a movie out of it. Jim Carrey would be perfect for the role. He would need to put up some weight though. For the screenplay I think the ones behind "Pain & Gain" would also make a perfect job for this story. The title is easy: "I am Satoshi".

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December 20, 2019, 07:51:10 PM
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^ LOL at... everything.
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Jim Carrey would be perfect for the role.

I went down my - BSV official - deleted posts memory lane, and found this gem:

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I recommend to the person concerned

1. Don't put all your eggs in one basket" to keep in mind that there is no 100% safe investment and that it is important to diversify!

2. Make and organize your savings before your expenses, so you put your savings aside before you even plan your expenses. This makes it possible to hold his savings project, it's as simple as that!

3. Precisely, when talking about expenses, the successful investor mentions "that purchases of things you don't need will result in sales of things you need".

For those who do not know without going into details I suggest unilateral advice:

Invest in Yourself - Get Confidence - Surround Yourself with the Best - Don't Keep Cash in the Long Term - Observe Stock Market Indices - Understand the Company, Consumer Demand and Product Quality - Diversification - Never Pay Too Much for Shares - Know What to Invest in - Put Money in Long Term - When making a medium or even long term investment, you must be aware of the time it takes to act to achieve an interesting level of profitability - Be Patient - The best investments are the easiest - Do not try to anticipate the market - Continue to learn.

Remember that risk exists when you don't know what you're doing. For my part nChain and their BSV to my blessing.


your advice is wise i thank you for sharing it here




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December 20, 2019, 07:53:36 PM
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Forgetoshi caught in another forgery: https://twitter.com/gardling/status/1208054855589355522

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December 21, 2019, 05:33:47 AM
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I am Satoshi, fools

No, you are publically defending one of the biggest frauds in crypto history. BSV will be whiped out in the coming months. Wait and see what happens when you're lying and trying to deceive U.S. courts Smiley.
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Here's what the faketoshi's lover deleted today on the Bitcoin Shit Version aka BSV thread:


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Ian Brown wants to be a door.
Jim Morrison was one.


- https://youtu.be/4D2qcbu26gs

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Craig Wright wants to be Satoshi Nakamoto.
Satoshi Nakamoto was Satoshi Nakamoto.


Cheesy


"CSW claims to have kissed Jim Morrison at a party in the 90s, despite him having died in 1971."
- https://twitter.com/fluffypony/status/1197022040777281537

 Grin

CSW is not Satoshi and BSV is not Bitcoin

- https://youtu.be/NSD11dnphg0

Do BTC supporters understand that they are communists yet?

In a sense that the rather love their own power rules, than Satoshi's rules.
Than tell ppl they did Bitcoin, not Satoshi
Cause of ... (brain wash + need sales colors to promote things that do not need promoting)


Plain Hard Facts:
BSV is more BitCoin than any other implementation
CSW is more likely ...



LMAO.

0 conf shitcoin is anything but Bitcoin.
Closed source dev is anything but Bitcoin.
The face of the project calling for the possibility to "reverse or undo" Tx is anything but Bitcoin.


.. the only closed thing here seems to be ur own washed mind

BSV is fully about opencompetition - if you cannot read / understand simple Bitcoin code - u cannot compete.

try harder
 



Read the WP again.
Read Satoshi posts another time.

Some stuff about avoiding double spending.

Then try to troll again.
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Guys, let the fun coming:

https://twitter.com/roryhighside/status/1208434774437556224

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Total annihilation of faketoshi by Arthur Van Pelt
https://twitter.com/MyLegacyKit/status/1209858790113337344

Best resume of Craig Wright frauds to pose as Satoshi.

Spoiler: there are a lot of them.

Enjoy your reading.

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December 25, 2019, 11:15:08 PM
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Calvin Ayre was banned in British Columbia Canada:

    20-year trading ban

    20-year director/officer ban (with conditions)

    20-year investor relations ban

Violation:

    Unregistered distribution

    Failure to file insider reports

    Misrepresentations

    Insider trading

    Failure to comply with a Summons

https://www.bcsc.bc.ca/Enforcement/Disciplined_Persons_List/Ayre,_Calvin_Edward/

Thx to https://twitter.com/pmullr/status/1209575377837801472
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December 26, 2019, 09:13:00 AM
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Total annihilation of faketoshi by Arthur Van Pelt
https://twitter.com/MyLegacyKit/status/1209858790113337344

Best resume of Craig Wright frauds to pose as Satoshi.

Spoiler: there are a lot of them.

Enjoy your reading.



Excellent thread by Arthur. I'd love to see a BSVtard debunk his points.
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They block.

As I keep saying, BSV shilling leads to serious brain damage.
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Total annihilation of faketoshi by Arthur Van Pelt
https://twitter.com/MyLegacyKit/status/1209858790113337344

Best resume of Craig Wright frauds to pose as Satoshi.

Spoiler: there are a lot of them.

Enjoy your reading.





This was a great read, it sidetracked me here which was another good read. I didn't know craig was stalking kleiman.

https://gizmodo.com/the-strange-life-and-death-of-dave-kleiman-a-computer-1747092460

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Indeed, interesting article.
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