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Topic: Craig S Wright is not Satoshi... or is he? (Read 624 times)

legendary
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December 13, 2015, 03:30:50 AM
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Not fully convinced. The way he seems to be full of himself just doesn't take the cut. He isn't satoshi, not even an inch of it. If you look at several articles and on the interviews with him, it seems that he just throws random blubbers and other jargon stuff to make himself look like genius.
newbie
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December 13, 2015, 03:16:08 AM
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Is it not fairly obvious by now what his game was?

How do most confidence men work, when they are after someone's money? They try and place false clues that lead one to believe that they have lots of money. The point is to 1) put down people's guard that they might be getting preyed upon, and 2) to hold sway over the "mark" by convincing them that if they do what the con says, they will fall into a windfall of money.

He was trying to set up mining operations in Iceland (his BS "supercomputer" credentials, etc.) I am 99.999% sure that he was engaged in convincing someone to invest in it; I don't specifically know who, but the odds are he was selling someone. Now if he left breadcrumbs that he was Nakimoto, to convince them that he covertly had access to his unimaginable pile of bitcoins, would that not increase the comfort level of such an investor?!
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December 09, 2015, 04:09:18 PM
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I've been reading a lot of gossip on this new announcement. So is Vraig S Wright the real Satoshi Nakamoto or not? It looks like the Australian Authorities seem to think so, but it could all be a well orquestrated plot.

Please leave some comments on wheter you think it is a Plot and whose behind it or not!
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