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34 COMMENTS

  1. 1. The moving of coins he could have done back at bbc, but he did not want or couldnt do. Maybe he lost those keys or access to it, or never had them in the first place.

  2. All CW has to do is show his 1 million BTC wallet, then it's case closed. Ain't gonna happen. The scary thing is, Mcafee was basically threatened by the NSA and CIA to not reveal who Satoshi is. Is that because the NSA and CIA are behind the development of BTC ? hmmmm

  3. Heidi,
    Do you move around a lot to avoid paying tax on your cashing-in of crypto's for living expenses, as well as it being an interesting & cheaper way to live?
    I ask because I'm thinking of becoming a crypto nomadic for the above mentioned reasons. Cheers ???????????

  4. You’re judging Craig Wright’s actions by what you think Satoshi would do. That’s unrealistic and basically stupid. If you missed Bitcoin when it was $100, you may get a second chance with BSV. Up to you. I’d buy a few, if I were you. I’m not, but I have some.

  5. As a patent attorney I can probably make you relax a bit: As soon as a particular software code is published as open source, no one can obtain a patent or copyright for this code, unless he/she can prove in a clear and convincing way that he/she has created this code before the date of publication.

  6. 3 years ago at a bitcoin conference in SF, Jeff Garzik, an OG programmer who frequently communicated with Satoshi, told me that the infamous Satoshi was, in fact, Dave Kleiman, Craig Wright’s now deceased business partner who died from injuries sustained from a motorcycle accident. There is an ongoing lawsuit between Kleiman’s Estate and Craig Wright and when I looked into the details it backs up Jeff's assertion. I really wanted Satoshi to be an AI sentient who time traveled back to save us from our own annihilation, but it's more likely Kleiman. Satoshi is everyone. The creator doesn’t matter, it’s what we the people do with it. Craig Wright trying to take credit for Kleiman's work so he can be the next Bill Gates / Bezos is disgraceful and him suggesting the government is backing his claim is a joke. Sorry for being long winded again, I can't help it. Keep it coming, Enjoy Bali!

  7. Hey Thank you ALWAYS FOR the info!! Hey I wanted to share a tip with you with the stronger Internet connection I don’t know if this will help you but it definitely should. The is a company by the name ubiquiti unifi Is another name a lot of people call them but it’s enterprise grade equipment and it is very official and very very cost-effective!! Just take A look and read a little bit about on their site and you will then understand how it works let me know if that helps as always thank you and be safe out there

  8. Faketoshi is a good name for that poor narcissistic soul. Be careful youtubers; do not give this kind of person too much attention, they crave for it. And as far as his contributions, he's absolutely insignificant anyway.

  9. look at open source linux (same deal) copyleft agreement to remain open source the original decentralized before decentralized was a term….also PGP (pretty good privacy) the basis for security keys used in email before it was used in crypto…..linux pgp and crypto are all ways of fighting for your individual freedom

  10. Thanks Heidi.
    I remember a similar thing happened with the Internet where companies where getting patents about certain technologies.
    So, I think that's a positive step for adoption.

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