BSV was destined to fail. Faketoshi didn't realize that the majority of crypto community has always avoided shitcoins. He thought that adding the name if Satoshi would make him a billionaire with the help of his coin. But at the end of the day, he has made himself a joker.
I would not agree that most of the crypto community has such a repulsive attitude towards alt (shit) coins, otherwise, there would not be more than 10 000 different coins/tokens and their number would not increase every day. Most have entered the crypto world to profit, and they don't care what the name is, as long as the price goes up.
No matter that the project failed, Faketoshi and his associates made money, I don’t think that’s at all questionable because they took advantage of the time when that shitcoin was worth something and I have no doubt they sold at the peak.
A good post from Reddit 2 years ago may have already best explained how things stand, and the man was absolutely right.
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Not many people invest in bsv - the fact that the major exchanges stopped supporting it clearly shows that. It made 120% because Craig wright has enough money and supporters to pump his coin to get IMPATIENT people to think about if their investment in other coins was good. With your post you can see that his technique actually works on some people. Bsv is not here to stay. It has no purpose, it has no usecase, it's not well known outside the crypto world, it's no digital gold (the only purpose of btc). Shit, as someone who hates Roger Ver I still would rather buy bch instead of bsv - both were created with the single purpose of making the creators rich but actually Roger Ver is good in what he is doing. bsv is nothing more than tron with a projectmanager that can speak english.
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