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Topic: Craig Wright BSV proven liar AGAIN? (Read 210 times)

legendary
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May 25, 2020, 04:42:42 PM
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Probably you missed, here is already opened a thread in bitcoin discussion section about Craig Wright and case with signed addresses. Craig Steven Wright is a liar and a fraud - Tulip Trust addresses signed message
an interesting discussion also started there  Wink
jr. member
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May 25, 2020, 09:48:21 AM
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Well, Craig is a well known scammer and every information from him or from his projects should be disregarded. His claims aren't close to the truth. Always remember this, "A liar will always remain a liar even in Heaven or in Hell".

legendary
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May 25, 2020, 09:16:49 AM
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Code:
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Craig Steven Wright is a liar and a fraud. He doesn't have the keys used to sign this message.

The Lightning Network is a significant achievement. However, we need to continue work on improving on-chain capacity.

Unfortunately, the solution is not to just change a constant in the code or to allow powerful participants to force out others.

We are all Satoshi
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
1FbPLPR1XoufBQRPGd9JBLPbKLaGjbax5m
G3SsgKMKAOiOaMzKSGqpKo5MFpt0biP9MbO5UkSl7VxRKcv6Uz+3mHsuEJn58lZlRksvazOKAtuMUMolg/hE9WI=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----


A message was signed from 145 address which CW claimed to have access to, user @Zectro on twitter was the first to report it on the twitter platform, looks like he got it from the BSV subreddit post by u/bit_LOL

I randomly verified a few addresses and all of these address seem to be correct.

The next step was to get the list of addresses that CW claimed to have, I managed to find it this article where they had a link to the PDF file which contains all addresses submitted to the court by Craig Wright, I randomly checked a few addresses and they all match.

So it looks like everything about this is authentic, by randomly checking the time of the coinbase transactions on some of these address, they revolve around 30,000 blocks height, this person was mining bitcoin around  Nov-Dec 2009.



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