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Topic: [ANN] [BSV] [Bitcoin SV] Satoshi Vision - Unmoderated Thread - page 9. (Read 5662 times)

legendary
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BSV now continuously outperforming BTC on daily transactions.

https://sv.coin.dance/blocks

What does it matter when its transactions are tiny?

BSV avg transaction value: $717
BTC avg transaction value: $47,226

BSV sent from addresses: 19,468
BTC sent from addresses: 259,122

https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/sentbyaddress-btc-bsv.html

With the rapid increase in BSV applications increasing micropayments, BSV is sure to continue on this path fooling the intellectual stifled with its manipulations and fraudulent shenanigans.

It’s only a matter of time before the miners switch over.

You've been saying that for a year now, yet the BSV hash rate remains a tiny sliver of that of BTC's.

https://coin.dance/blocks/proofofwork

Perhaps you should save your low IQ trolling for the moderated thread. I won't bother to correct your misinformation over there.
jr. member
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BSV now continuously outperforming BTC on daily transactions.

https://sv.coin.dance/blocks

With the rapid increase in BSV applications increasing micropayments, BSV is sure to continue on this path.

It’s only a matter of time before the miners switch over.
jr. member
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Exciting month ahead. Time to show what we have built. Imagine being bearish on BSV

4th of February: Genesis Update
9th-16th of Feb: CambrianSV Camp
20th & 21th of Feb: Coingeek Conference London


jr. member
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Why was this topic created?
No matter what you say, the situation will not change. BSV is on 5th place with a trading volume of $ 3,344,864,411 per 24h.

The dogs bark, but the caravan goes.
newbie
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There is plausiblity that CSW is Satoshi and he doesn't have to sign the keys to prove it.

All that matter is that he is able to prove it under International Law Courts.

Put your bias aside and bet on BSV under the high Risk/Reward ratio that CSW is Satoshi.

If he is Satoshi he will have the ability to market Bitcoin better than anyone to the mainstream world and that will bring global adoption with the protocol ready.

The Teranode update removes the blocksize limit on Blocks and lets miners decide what size blocks they accept.

It is time for you to re-examine your bias on BSV and accept that on-chain scaling works.
jr. member
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Here's why people are building on BitcoinSV



https://bitcoinsv.com/en/why-bsv
copper member
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Clueless!
Posted the below on the 'moderated' BSV thread, I'm almost 100% sure it will get deleted.


Well, I moved some BTC-Core to another wallet. Thus I have like 48.45779675 BSV and BCH from this legacy wallet burning a hole in my pocket.

So with no real risk, IMHO, (I'm so into BTC Core as to make the BSV and BCH irrelevant), I should really just dump all the above and the other forks

of this emptied BTC-Core wallet and just pay the capital gains (15% cap gains 10% state taxes in the USA) and that would give me at today's rates enough

to get me 5.29 BTC-Core. Guess I'm gonna dig the paper wallet out of the safety deposit box on Monday and do this ASAP before the BSV (if not BCH) crashes

big time. No matter what, not a bad haul for just HODL'ing BTC from back in the day. (Let the hating commence on this thread now) Smiley

Brad

edit: messed up fixed BTC after cap gains and state taxes above to 5.29 BTC.
legendary
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Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
“I’m 99.9999 and a few more 9s percent certain that I will be taking control of my BTC and whatever else.”
-Craig Wright




I'm 100% certain that hurricane Dorian Satoshi will hit Alabama.

-Donald J. Trump

legendary
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https://youtu.be/DsAVx0u9Cw4 ... Dr. WHO < KLF
...snip...

Nice. Seems it is all together bit too much for you getting the straight way more deeper to

Correct sources

Correct conclusions


...snip...

Oh dear, oh dear!

Yet again, BSV is NOT Bitcoin and CSW is NOT Satoshi.

- http://seekingsatoshi.weebly.com/fraud-timeline.html

Bitcoin is (BTC) - https://bitcoin.org

...

Here is a transcript quote by CSW from The Satoshi Affair;
- https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v38/n13/andrew-o-hagan/the-satoshi-affair

CSW: "... ‘It means “ash”,’ he said. ‘The philosophy of Nakamoto is the neutral central path in trade. Our current system needs to be burned down and remade. That is what cryptocurrency does – it is the phoenix  ...’ ..."

I guess that makes CSW seem quite the anarchist.

Roll Eyes



Will Bitcoin SV Creator Acquire $8 Billion Bitcoin Fortune? | Interview With Craig Wright
- https://youtu.be/GS8DmU17E14

Q. Why do you commit to being Satoshi Nakamoto? What do you stand to gain?
- https://youtu.be/GS8DmU17E14?t=321

Q. Why do you care when people question your identity as Satoshi Nakamoto?
- https://youtu.be/GS8DmU17E14?t=516

9:09 CSW: "I was not sitting there going hey I'm Satoshi follow me..."

Erm yes you were ...
- https://craigwright.net/blog/math/jean-paul-sartre-signing-and-significance/

Dan Kaminsky's Blog ...
- https://dankaminsky.com/2016/05/02/validating-satoshi-or-not/

Attempting (Failed) Verification of the Wright Signature ...
- https://github.com/patio11/wrightverification

...

9:18 CSW: "Here's the thing, you push me so far and, well I don't run ..."

Interviewer: "You don't run?"

9:28 CSW: "No. I fight and I fight and I fight and then you knock me down and I get up and I fight and you knock me down and then I knee cap you and then you maybe knock me down and then I take out your achilies and gradually I attack the corners and if I have to stab you a billion times before you f*'ng fall over, I win. I win or I die tying ..."

10:48 Interviewer: "To you, is this about winning"

CSW: "Err yes because what we have is we have my original vision for Bitcoin and a bunch of criminals ... that simple ... and I don't like criminals. Sorry ..."

...

- https://www.justice.gov/criminal-fraud/identity-theft/identity-theft-and-identity-fraud ...

"What Are Identity Theft and Identity Fraud?

Identity theft and identity fraud are terms used to refer to all types of crime in which someone wrongfully obtains and uses another person's personal data in some way that involves fraud or deception, typically for economic gain."


...

- https://youtu.be/4MDr8CQDMuY

...

23:05 CSW: "Liberty Reserve was bigger than Bitcoin. Liberty Reserve had more nodes than Bitcoin ..."

Liberty Reserve wasn't even P2P, it didn't technically have nodes, only servers and a web site (much like PayPal), mainly based in Costa Rica.

...

Earlier in the interview CSW talks about other cryptocurrencies before Bitcoin, however Bitcoin was the first named 'cryptocurency' ...

Who coined the word "cryptocurrency" ...
- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/who-coined-the-word-cryptocurrency-5155348

 Roll Eyes
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legendary
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legendary
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https://youtu.be/DsAVx0u9Cw4 ... Dr. WHO < KLF
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legendary
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Clean Code and Scale
We all remember the time when coreons blockstreamed away all the business from btc using Bitcoin.org denouncing them.

Ano , anarchos and selfdeclared code heros will stay nichy for ever . They never can invite the world into BitCoin changing the world TOGETHER. Running against all who criticize is proven going nowhere



Here we go, good old BitCoin has it done correctly


Entire world embraces BitCoin uncrippled, unfucked , just clean code refactored - finally  free of governance by closed blocked devs or streamers

Happy Birthday BitCoin
legendary
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The feds and gov most likely already have their target under surveillance and just needed one little bit more to connect the dots. Kinda like Ross had a bitcointalk account and posted about Silk Road.

The slide there does say, they can't do it for all users all the time. Because there are so many tor servers, tor exit nodes, unlisted bridges, ... and if the user adds a VPN or a random wifi from a coffee shop in another city ... or some other hacked account elsewhere (or even a paid in crypto VPS acting as a VPN) ... it does make the overall connection slow, but then you're not downloading torrents over all those.

Tor is better than nothing, and for a lot of people, it's good enough. If you feel you are a specific target because of your social or work connections, or you know that you are under surveillance, then do more than just use Tor. Maybe use one of those little RPi boxes to run Tor over it, then connect your regular computer or laptop over that so the entire connection goes through Tor, no matter what browser you use.

Or, maybe you're screwed no matter what you do because they probably already bugged everything you own. In that case, don't do anything. What can I say, heheh.
legendary
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I understand completely. The agent was not mixing. It may sound like mixing, but it's not, never was. That's why it was so easily traced to them.

Anyone who uses a large enough anonymity set over multiple rounds, then hopping those transactions off a few times, are not going to get caught, or would prove to be more difficult than whatever it was those agents did.

Simply stated, they knew how to cover their tracks in the physical world as agents, but they misunderstood how blockchain tech works. Or forgot. Take your pick.

Tor has it's history with the US Navy. The internet had it's beginnings as part of the US military too. But Tor does what it says it does, and why it is endorsed by the likes of Snowden. That guy used to work as a contractor for the NSA so maybe you shouldn't listen to him either. The bulk of the funding for Tor's development has come from the federal government of the United States, initially through the Office of Naval Research and DARPA.

I know virgin coins. They're just a hop away from a mined block. We should not be paying a premium for such types of coins, as all other coins should be just as equally fungible. Thus the move towards all these privacy centric initiatives. If enough people use Coin Join, everyone else benefits.

But this thread isn't about the agents..

Okay let's move on to tor..

I haven't read snowden's recommendation..but tor is still obviously better than nothing. I see tor as a layer to help privacy but not a complete one.

Here's a 2015 article..

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://securelist.com/uncovering-tor-users-where-anonymity-ends-in-the-darknet/70673/&ved=2ahUKEwjTiPT9q5XnAhVEcCsKHanyAZwQFjAPegQICBAB&usg=AOvVaw0Ggrw_WxnccBinpZyTbqNi

See..just what i told you, regarding government tools and methods. They won't disclose how they do it, but they have it.
legendary
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I understand completely. The agent was not mixing. It may sound like mixing, but it's not, never was. That's why it was so easily traced to them.

Anyone who uses a large enough anonymity set over multiple rounds, then hopping those transactions off a few times, are not going to get caught, or would prove to be more difficult than whatever it was those agents did.

Simply stated, they knew how to cover their tracks in the physical world as agents, but they misunderstood how blockchain tech works. Or forgot. Take your pick.

Tor has it's history with the US Navy. The internet had it's beginnings as part of the US military too. But Tor does what it says it does, and why it is endorsed by the likes of Snowden. That guy used to work as a contractor for the NSA so maybe you shouldn't listen to him either. The bulk of the funding for Tor's development has come from the federal government of the United States, initially through the Office of Naval Research and DARPA.

I know virgin coins. They're just a hop away from a mined block. We should not be paying a premium for such types of coins, as all other coins should be just as equally fungible. Thus the move towards all these privacy centric initiatives. If enough people use Coin Join, everyone else benefits.

But this thread isn't about the agents..
legendary
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The prosecutor of the DEA and FBI agents didn't say how she was able to trace the transactions, but did mention that they were able to follow the coins as it bounced from one address to another until it ended up in the agent's personal exchange accounts, and they kept withdrawing hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Now, that's called something else. They did not do any mixing at all, and they used their own personal exchange accounts, and they were withdrawing hundreds of thousands of dollars every month.

So yeah, they must have missed a brain cell or something. (Maybe a lot more ...)

“the perfect criminals” — being federal agents, “they knew how to cover their tracks,” ---all of them should just ask dabs how to cover their tracks

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it bounced from one address to another

sounds like mixing to me LOL

she said "tumblers and mixers were early tech and technically they are not great" and they were able to unscramble.

she also said TOR was created by the government BTW

so there goes chipmixer signature of yours..hehe  Tongue



what I pointed out to you are results. companies with tools and government with tools. it is done and proven that bitcoin is not anonymous, whatever mixing toys you use.

this is like asking me to prove how uranium can produce so much energy, where i just choose to point out nuclear plant and nuclear bomb to you  Wink

I'm not gonna get a drawing board and explain technical stuff here. the stuff you need to search was so 2014-2016 LOL can't believe you are still in 2012-2013 era hehe.


ever heard of virgin BTC ?
https://cointelegraph.com/news/virgin-bitcoin-most-in-demand-crypto-that-is-regulated-differently

ain't touching those mixed coins LOL
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legendary
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“I’m 99.9999 and a few more 9s percent certain that I will be taking control of my BTC and whatever else.”
-Craig Wright




That stupid-ass scammers assertion of such statement with a higher level of certainty and adamancy does not cause his bullshit assertion to become more true.

The only Satoshi-like coins that CSW is likely to take control of are the ones that he is able to fork over to himself in the BSV chain or some fork of that scam coin.  

CSW has no access to satoshi's BTC coins (even if he might have been able to list a decent number of the addresses).  He only potentially has access to those fakey-ass forks that he is attempting to proclaim to be equivalents of BTC.. and seems to be trying to get out of perjury and fraud due to his own delusional bait and switches and attempts at redefining what are satoshi's coins.. No court is going to buy that crap, unless it is just a stalling technique, and only wannabe BSV believers are going to fall for that kind of nonsensical ongoing lies...

How could anyone believe such a guy who has been caught in so many lies (direct and indirect lies)?  Seems to exist a kind of "wanna believe" situation that bets on really low odds with the hope that they are the only ONES to be correct and to take their winnings to the bank.. hopefully, anyone investing into BSV is getting out before getting fucked up the ass to such a degree that the coin is NOT going to have anything left to recover or to be artificially (liquidity deprived) pumped.

Quantum Physics must be a lie - cause you dont get that

Ignorance is at will

Seeing trolls triggeerd - a truth
legendary
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“I’m 99.9999 and a few more 9s percent certain that I will be taking control of my BTC and whatever else.”
-Craig Wright




That stupid-ass scammers assertion of such statement with a higher level of certainty and adamancy does not cause his bullshit assertion to become more true.

The only Satoshi-like coins that CSW is likely to take control of are the ones that he is able to fork over to himself in the BSV chain or some fork of that scam coin. 

CSW has no access to satoshi's BTC coins (even if he might have been able to list a decent number of the addresses).  He only potentially has access to those fakey-ass forks that he is attempting to proclaim to be equivalents of BTC.. and seems to be trying to get out of perjury and fraud due to his own delusional bait and switches and attempts at redefining what are satoshi's coins.. No court is going to buy that crap, unless it is just a stalling technique, and only wannabe BSV believers are going to fall for that kind of nonsensical ongoing lies...

How could anyone believe such a guy who has been caught in so many lies (direct and indirect lies)?  Seems to exist a kind of "wanna believe" situation that bets on really low odds with the hope that they are the only ONES to be correct and to take their winnings to the bank.. hopefully, anyone investing into BSV is getting out before getting fucked up the ass to such a degree that the coin is NOT going to have anything left to recover or to be artificially (liquidity deprived) pumped.
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“I’m 99.9999 and a few more 9s percent certain that I will be taking control of my BTC and whatever else.”
-Craig Wright


legendary
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The prosecutor of the DEA and FBI agents didn't say how she was able to trace the transactions, but did mention that they were able to follow the coins as it bounced from one address to another until it ended up in the agent's personal exchange accounts, and they kept withdrawing hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Now, that's called something else. They did not do any mixing at all, and they used their own personal exchange accounts, and they were withdrawing hundreds of thousands of dollars every month.

So yeah, they must have missed a brain cell or something. (Maybe a lot more ...)
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