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  1. I don’t want to take a side here but I post this as I happened to follow the fun drama.

    The Podcast man, Peter initiated to provoke, saying “sue me” at Calvin Ayer. Peter posted with his work address specified. Apparently he wants to prove in court that CSW is a fraud. So Calvin guy, not CSW sued Peter. Calvin also announced for hunting info about the cat astronaut who were also provoking CSW and Calvin, but deleted his Twitter account right after Peter was sued.

    Not sure if you are also one of those cypherpunks funded by Blockstream, but I thought it’s fair everyone to know how it happened rather than hearing only the latter half.

  2. Great coverage! Crypto is about freedom of money exchange and freedom of speech is just as important. Blockchain was made for freedom fighters! Silencing people has never yielded positive results. "Stay away from negative people, they have a problem for every solution." -Albert Einstein

  3. Even if Craig wright was Satoshi he does crypto a disservice in saying so.
    Me I don't believe that he is because I think it was a group of super smart geeks recruited by the government for special operations. It could have been part of many in this group. And this group, unknown by their handlers hahaha, created bitcoin and released it. Hahaha. I'm sure their handlers were quite perturbed about it. Hahaha
    To late.

  4. If I invented world money and some fukwits took over and changed it for worse, to a point where it could no longer be used for its intended purpose : peer to peer cash , and then the same idiots trash talked and disrespected me more than anyone could reasonably put up with … I’d probably eventually snap and start dishing out lawsuits also. He’s been hated and maligned more than anybody I’ve ever seen.

  5. Craig Wright represents everything that Bitcoin & the Cypherpunk movement despise. Horrible simply horrible person who tripped and stumbled into the early Bitcoin scene by accident and has sought to profit by this.

  6. looking forward to your next video. very interesting topic and a starting trend. governments need to compete for us. I follow things like e-residency in estonia or bitnation. cant wait what you can tell us about your experience.

  7. It’s crazy how arrogant and psychotic faketoshi is. I’m not a violent man but he could really use a good beating— just enough to humble him and make him respect others. On second thought, he’s so out there he’d probably need a few of those LOL

  8. At first glance, I thought it is the UK-citizenship ? and I thought "out of the frying pan into the fire".
    OK, "St. Kitts and Nevis" is independant, but your head of state is Queen Elisabeth II.
    On the other side, there is no place left on Earth that is far enough away from all that insanity.
     So… Congratualtions and Good Luck!

  9. Agreed the real Satoshi has no reason to show themselves to the world. They are probably living a carefree life at the moment. If they were to reveal themselves it will be on their death bed. There is no way Mr CW. is Satoshi. would make no sense at all. As his actions are entirely opposite the original vision of BTC. In general makes this space interesting. Thanks for sharing. Sincerely JR

  10. Asange went into the embassy to avoid being deported to Sweden, not the USA. He was saying the USA wanted him but they didn't go after him when Obama was president. The charges against him now are less serious than the ones he might of faced in Sweden, so the UK might send him there, if they want him.

  11. Samsung + Toshiba + Nokia + Motorola = Satoshi Nakamoto. I can't say for sure this was the inspiration for the name. If I wanted to find the the real identity / identities of Satoshi, I would dive deep into the people within these companies starting 10 years back. When you think about it, does it really matter the who behind the products we use? Example; Do you know the name / names of the person / people who designed the body style of the vehicle you drive? Thumbs up to anyone who says; Carrol Shelby.

  12. Hey, love your videos, but with this one I have to say you seem to be implying Assange is some kind of champion of anonymity, honesty, and freedom (if I'm wrong, disregard the following) but looking at the whole thing I have to say the opposite is true.

    The first batch release about the Afghanistan war was released uncut containing names of people who worked with the Americans (and allies) opening them and their families up to retaliation. With the second batch about Iraq, wiki leaks seemed to come around and worked with the press (and the US state department) to redact names and identifying information, but then Assange got in a pissing match with the Guardian and release the un-redacted version along with the third batch of documents which had information compromising the lives and liberty of people on a more worldwide basis.

    I am not sure the number of people who were affected by these revelations, but as you say about Craig Wright (about something with far less stakes) … shame on Julian Assange! There is a responsibility one has to the lives of others implicit in the function of society. Saying what the US or any country does IS important – this is formally the role of a free press, but with the decline of the press and the rise of the ability of individuals to have their voices heard, this role has begun a shift to people who don't have any oversight … and I'm not talking governments here, I'm thinking editor, etc. This leads to one individual being able to ruin/end peoples lives with a push of the post button, often without any possibility of repercussions to themselves.

    There was, of course, vital information that needed to be published within these documents, but while with the release of the Iraq war documents, Assange and wiki leaks showed that they COULD do the right thing … the subsequent release of the unredacted documents, showed that they just didn't care about doing the right thing.

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