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Author Topic: Did CSW just admit that he stole 80k [btc] from Mtgox?  (Read 699 times)
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June 13, 2020, 12:48:02 PM
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CSW should fire his advisor and all the people around him.  CSW had a great plot in mind of making him the greatest in the Cryptocurrency Industry by claiming that he is Satoshi but the people around him failed to do thorough research of verifying addresses they will use to execute the plan.  In return, CSW is now a laughing stock and a huge possibility of going to jail due to fraud and possibly hacking Mt. Gox.  



He now has more to prove than just signing a message from satoshis wallet. I bet he just wanna sum up all the coins up to what he assumed how much satoshi have and then picked the wallets that have the most coins in it but accidentally pick the ones used by the hacker of mtgox. these lies will keep biting his ass even after he is in jail soon.

Fresh fish! Fresh fish!

That is why he should have hired competent people to realize his plan of claiming the title Satoshi Nakamoto, lucky he failed in that area badly.
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June 13, 2020, 12:51:43 PM
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It amazed how CSW only love to create controversy online and it makes think some he's somehow making money from all his lies cause he seems to enjoy doing it.

I'm just surprised how Craig gets away with all the stuff he claims. I mean, his claims are so inconsistent that at least some of them must be lies, and presenting false evidence to the court must be a serious offense, right? I do hope he ends up in prison at least for a few years for all this.
False evidence is called perjured and in the US it a serious offense and anyone caught in the act will be sentence up to five years in prison but until now he's not sentence to prison which I'm surprised, his lawyer most be experienced and good at it either.
In any case, if the bitcoin addresses that appear in the court documents in the MtGox case are under Craig’s control, this increases the list of criminal articles that Craig Wright must answer before the court. In addition, all Wright's lawyers confirm that their client is the owner of these high-currency funds. undoubtedly any manipulation of evidence, as well as obvious fraud, is criminally punishable in any country, and not only in the United States of America. In addition, if Craig is officially aware of the legal liability for damage to Mtgox, then he is in real danger of imprisonment.
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June 13, 2020, 12:59:11 PM
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So let's get this straight: CSW had no backup, that is no cold storage backup of the private keys.  Does anyone think, given Satoshi's comments about wallet backups on here and elsewhere, that Satoshi (a) had his private keys online, and (b) had no backup?  CSW, yes, he seems like an idiot.  Satoshi, no.
My thoughts exactly.

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June 13, 2020, 01:02:15 PM
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It's just that he was looking for some addresses with a large number of coins and came to find and use an address which coincidentally was the address of MT-gox hacker. As he has claimed those address of his own, he should be charged and made to forfeit the loss of mt.gox users who still are waiting for their coins.


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June 13, 2020, 01:54:10 PM
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He had an interview at the beginning of the month discussing about how digital signatures do not prove ones identity.
He comes off during this as confused at times and at the end does not make any sense.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHBrodzl5qY&t=3170s
Mr. false PhD I think has a mental problem with a dose of a jesus complex to top it all off. Roll Eyes
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June 13, 2020, 09:17:22 PM
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Makes me wonder, did the "Tulip" sign any BTC address so far?
They are claiming so many  Tongue

Those lawyers must be so happy. Faketoshi is keeping them very busy and will most likely continue in the foreseeable future  Cheesy
Binance hack next?
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June 13, 2020, 09:47:01 PM
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I don't think he has the technical expertise necessary to pull off a hack. The guy can't even write C++ so I doubt he has a clue about requests/HTTP/SQL and all those other vectors that hackers regularly exploit.

As much as I thought: the Craig wright we'll know can't even stand as a hacker when those in the industry stand to talk. In my opinion he's trying to make us understand that, he Craig wright love whenever we the bitcoin community talk about him, maybe with the community talk he's getting something positive I presume. Although, if this is really the true case of this scammer, then nothing should be done than keep him in jail and ensure he serve the terms of the jail complete. There shouldn't be another opportunity for him to start promoting another shitcoins to gullible Bitcoinners.

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June 14, 2020, 07:55:02 AM
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He claimed an address known for one of the most infamous hacks in Bitcoin? Laughable. Hahaha.

Where's hv_? He should read it, and explain.

Their explanation is that Faketoshi's strategy is simply beyond our mortal comprehension:

Not that it's getting too boring.. 4D chess again

We're all apparently just too stupid to see how committing perjury and fraud is going to prove that Faketoshi was really a genius all along.   Roll Eyes


I believe it's a simple over-sight by Craig Wright's lawyer, Jimmy Nguyen. It would be his fault if Craig Wright has a "roommate"named Jammal, who wants to make him his girlfriend.


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June 23, 2020, 01:07:00 PM
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Who starts a letter in such an offensive way as 'dear sirs' in 2020? There's a solid chance that one of the people to whom the letter is addressed will actually be a woman.

I do find craig, calvin and his various scammers to be annoying and offensive, but I don't consider "dear sirs" as offensive, even if he knew some potential addressees were women or could be women.

That note aside, publicly claiming that your address is the one involved in Mtgox is only less ridiculous than a Satoshi getting hacked and having no backup to access the wallet.

Craig seems so desperate to establish himself as a possible early player in the bitcoin space, so sometimes an admission against interest could help to persuade people....  

I'm just surprised how Craig gets away with all the stuff he claims. I mean, his claims are so inconsistent that at least some of them must be lies, and presenting false evidence to the court must be a serious offense, right? I do hope he ends up in prison at least for a few years for all this.

Many of us wish him jailtime, that's for sure.  Surely, he is engaging in criminal behavior both in terms of the levels and quantity of his fraudulent representations that he is sending out to the public to pump his product, and he is also abusing the justice system.  To laypersons, it likely seems like a slam dunk that he should be in jail, but sometimes it can take time for justice to prevail (in the event that justice does actually prevail in this case.. because we likely know that justice does not always prevail, frustrating as that may be).

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June 23, 2020, 11:38:39 PM
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Who starts a letter in such an offensive way as 'dear sirs' in 2020? ....

Nigerian email scammers?
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