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Author Topic: SCAM: Bitcoin SV (BSV) - fake team member and plagiarized white paper  (Read 25233 times)
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February 24, 2020, 07:37:21 PM
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Another great example where Craig is straight up lying about Dave Kleiman's cause of death: https://twitter.com/LifesToughMedi1/status/1231392769056350209?s=20

His compulsive lying truly knows no limits.
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February 28, 2020, 11:01:06 AM
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https://twitter.com/xtraelv/status/1233296201119748096


Video here:
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https://twitter.com/i/status/1231546685702144000

Gilder: Did you say you wanted to create digital gold ?

Wright: No. I said I HATE digital gold !

Ngyen: Hahaha

Wright: I didn't say digital gold. That is all those other people.

Ngyen: That is what other people say now later,  after the fact




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Well, Arthur Van Pelt, xtraelv and I had a lot of fun debunking BSVtards lastest huuuuuuuuuugey announcement, their super deal with the "big business" EHR Data:
https://twitter.com/tututpouet/status/1232390649699237888

For those who didn't follow:


The website for EHR data was created in 2005.

Then the ROLFcopter is taking off...



Note that the franchise tax of EHR data is "unvoluntarily ended" Grin
Franchise tax: https://comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/publications/98-806.php
Entities Subject to Franchise Tax

Each taxable entity formed in Texas or doing business in Texas must file and pay franchise tax. These entities include:

    corporations;
    limited liability companies (LLCs), including series LLCs;
    ...



All the top management comes from ONE entity: PDX. And they took their position just a month before the announcement
See for example their VP:



The company was created 8 years after the website, so it's just a purchased website, neither created by nor for the company. Huh Huh ( Tongue)
And the evidence is here:


BTW, their own website is not secured...





Then see how they are shilled
https://ncpdp.org/ac/track-sessions.aspx?ID=521


Note the year 2017, although BSVshit dates from late 2018 Grin
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February 28, 2020, 03:32:54 PM
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Tim Draper says it right

Micropayments and clean - crime free = compliant use of Bitcoin is the thing

https://lifestough.libsyn.com/lifes-tough-but-tim-draper-says-it-gets-easier-with-bitcoin


Alterations into scammy usage - non compliant


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February 29, 2020, 04:56:53 AM
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https://web.archive.org/web/20200229045943/http://cdn1.spotidoc.com/store/data/001035994_1-b8959504f48a66c79da40c4acb98b77c.png

All Australian Companies are required to show their ACN number on all letterheads, advertising, invoices...etc



https://asic.gov.au/for-business/registering-a-company/steps-to-register-a-company/australian-company-numbers/


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February 29, 2020, 11:26:54 AM
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That's one more forgery to ad to fraudtoshi and BSVtards record.
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March 05, 2020, 08:38:30 AM
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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."
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March 05, 2020, 06:53:18 PM
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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."

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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...

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March 09, 2020, 10:51:33 AM
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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

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March 09, 2020, 06:36:55 PM
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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

Quote
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:

Quote
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?
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March 09, 2020, 07:57:41 PM
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Are you implying that we're going to die because of metanet? How would that work?

He will come round your house with a paving slab and drive it into your forehead repeatedly until it comes out the back.

Then somehow BSV fans will claim that as a tech triumph because why not?
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March 09, 2020, 09:24:56 PM
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Are you implying that we're going to die because of metanet? How would that work?

He will come round your house with a paving slab and drive it into your forehead repeatedly until it comes out the back.

Then somehow BSV fans will claim that as a tech triumph because why not?

The fundament is already done. BSV is clean stable scalable original BitCoin, free of any shit, governance and maximum compliant

All the rest in crypto will exit the gene pool cause of economics and regulations

Why you don't get that?

Hmmm, cause you should not

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March 09, 2020, 10:03:05 PM
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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

Quote
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:

Quote
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

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metanetvirus (FTFY)
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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

Quote
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:

Quote
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)

yep BitCoin Satoshi goes Viral

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Ah Ah Ah Ah... https://www.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.flsd.521536/gov.uscourts.flsd.521536.420.0.pdf

ORDER ON DISCOVERY This matter is before the Court for resolution of several discovery disputes relating to the application  of  Florida’s attorney-client  and  marital  privileges.



"First, as  finder  of  fact, I disregard  the  Mayaka Declaration because  it has  not  been  adequately  authenticated.   Particularly given  my  prior  finding  that  Dr.  Wright  has produced  forged  documents  in  this  litigation,  I  decline  to  rely  on  this  kind  of  document,  which could easily have been generated by anyone with word processing software and a pen."  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

Let's continue, shall we ?

Nevertheless, I give no weight to  sworn  statements  of  Dr.  Wright  that advance  his  interests but  that have  not  been challenged by cross-examination and for which I cannot make a credibility determination. I have previously  found  that  Dr.  Wright  gave  perjured  testimony  in  my  presence.


Craig, oh Craig, you are indeed a pathological liar...


"At the March 5 hearing, Dr. Wright argued for the first time that the assertedly-privileged documents  were  not  in  his  care,  custody,  or  control  in  his  individual  capacity,  but  rather  in  his capacity as agent/representative/bailee of the entities."
"Dr.  Wright’s  protestations  of  undue  burden  ring hollow."
"Dr. Wright currently has actual possession of the documents.  He already has located, reviewed, and logged these materials"


"CONCLUSION

For the foregoing reasons, I overrule Dr. Wright’s objections to Interrogatories 2, 3, and 5.  He shall provide amended verified answers to these interrogatories on or before March 12, 2020 at 5:00 p.m. Eastern time (U.S.).I also overrule Dr. Wright’s assertion of attorney-client privilege on behalf of third-party corporations.  These documents shall be produced on or before March 12, 2020, at 5:00 p.m. Eastern time (U.S.).DONE  and  ORDERED



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-> Fake hashrate distribution (70% of HR from sugar daddy Calvin Ayre).
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Latest?

https://twitter.com/MyLegacyKit/status/1239928343459438592
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Judge Reinhart just sliced ~75% from Ira's bill. He cut the hour rates roughly in half and deleted a lot of hours billed too.

So Craig "only" has to pay $165,800.09. (Man shrugging)



There's a few people on Twitter keeping it real as far as chronicling Faketoshi-related affairs, I highly recommend you check them out:

https://twitter.com/MyLegacyKit
https://twitter.com/jimmy007forsure

and our very own

https://twitter.com/xtraelv

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March 18, 2020, 05:08:35 PM
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Latest?

https://twitter.com/MyLegacyKit/status/1239928343459438592
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Judge Reinhart just sliced ~75% from Ira's bill. He cut the hour rates roughly in half and deleted a lot of hours billed too.

So Craig "only" has to pay $165,800.09. (Man shrugging)



There's a few people on Twitter keeping it real as far as chronicling Faketoshi-related affairs, I highly recommend you check them out:

https://twitter.com/MyLegacyKit
https://twitter.com/jimmy007forsure

and our very own

https://twitter.com/xtraelv

Lol

How old are you following emoji troll twitter 'attoneys' - having 'little' bias on open suit cases?

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March 19, 2020, 10:07:25 AM
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troll

I know, you're trying your hardest in that regard. Thanks for your many fine contributions to this thread, we all appreciate them greatly.

Funny how Faketoshi says he left Bitcoin to pursue MetaNet. Meanwhile, Bitcoin is awesome and MetaNet sucks. What has he been doing this whole time? I guess 1 for 2 ain't so bad.

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