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Topic: Satoshi Nakamoto is a screamin' lunatic! (Read 674 times)

legendary
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September 24, 2016, 12:34:14 PM
#12
This clown again? Why are you carrying his bullshit here? He is an attention whore, nothing more. If he was writing in this forum, i would have ignored him right away. Taking his bullshit here only serves him as he is getting known more.
legendary
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September 24, 2016, 12:26:47 PM
#11
I place him in the upper two levels of the Maslow's hierarchy of needs, namely : Esteem & Self-actualization  Roll Eyes .... This could be the only

explanation for his weird behaviour. For those of you who are not familiar with Maslow's hierarchy of needs, read some of this and see if

you agree with me...  Wink https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow%27s_hierarchy_of_needs

The Esteem level, is the most applicable to him, " .... a need for status, recognition, fame, prestige, and attention. "  Cheesy
hero member
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September 24, 2016, 11:48:08 AM
#10
http://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/bitcoin-craig-wright

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Sentences like "Bloody regenerate things on a single... show me where" and "There are f***ing thousands of transactions on bitcoin every f***ing day signed with pissy f***ing bloody number generators" and "If I hear one more bullshit comment about how I can do it with unknown nodes, you show me proof or you f*** off out" were common.

Occasionally, it looked dangerously close to spilling over into physical violence. I dreaded having to explain it for the police report.


"Say it ain't so!"

That article is a fun read. Even if he's not Satoshi, I'd probably have a pretty good time listening to Craig opine, rant, stomp, etc. over a cup of coffee. From what I've read, he does have an interesting background and has been around the block a time or two.  

Also, of course Satoshi is a lunatic.  You'd have to be a little looney to start a project like Bitcoin, work on in secret for however long, and then release it into the wild in a complete-enough state that it starts gaining traction.
vip
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September 23, 2016, 08:50:25 PM
#9
Thanks, great article.  I missed that one somehow.  I wonder where this guy is creeping around presently....plotting his next big magic act, no doubt....probably going to claim a connection to D-Wave next....I wouldn't put it past him.

currently in london. trying to fake it till he makes it.
the issues:
he has to prove he is satoshi to legitimize a trust he set up(facepalm: by showing a friend PUBLIC KEYS of someone else and a PUBLICLY available signature)
that trust was then used as collateral to get millions from australian government.

big trouble there.


separately he escalates things by doubling down and using this new funding to get more private funding
he has to prove he is satoshi to legitimize the contract with private investors

big trouble there.

thirdly he is now trying to use fame to drum up "legitimate" cash(book sales and media sales of his "story") to hoard separately so that he has some funds to settle both court cases to avoid prison. when the first 2 lots of funds are frozen due to court processes

in short an avalanche is going to hit him with a snowball effect of losing/having to repay the first 2 lots of funds, plus also having to cover legal fee's to avoid prison

While in prison, Craig Wright will con the cons that he's really the warden à la Undercover Boss disguised as a prisoner in hopes of uncovering ways to better their incarceration stay. At some point, even some guards will believe the ruse giving him special treatment just prior to giving Craig a clean uniform and the key to a prison vehicle, then opening the gates to let him drive away.



This is fuckin' nuts! I was looking for a different pic so to add a humorous caption I had in mind, but lo and behold... Who the fuck does that look like?

Hint:

legendary
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September 23, 2016, 08:05:10 PM
#8
Well, hopefully he will change his attitude some before he introduces himself to the fellas on the prison yard....he might lose a little more than what he's willing to give if he talks to the wrong person the way he talked to the expert in that clip....I hear they have a totally different form of currency in the penitentiary that he may unwillingly become an expert in providing.

i can see him writing a few books to get some legit cash
book one: im satoshi, found in the satire/fiction section
book two: how i scammed governments and corporations, found in the crime/economics section
book three: life inside prison, found in the crime/biography section
book four: bubba calls me cindy, found in the adult section
legendary
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September 23, 2016, 07:53:03 PM
#7
Thanks, great article.  I missed that one somehow.  I wonder where this guy is creeping around presently....plotting his next big magic act, no doubt....probably going to claim a connection to D-Wave next....I wouldn't put it past him.

currently in london. trying to fake it till he makes it.
the issues:
he has to prove he is satoshi to legitimize a trust he set up(facepalm: by showing a friend PUBLIC KEYS of someone else and a PUBLICLY available signature)
that trust was then used as collateral to get millions from australian government.

big trouble there.


separately he escalates things by doubling down and using this new funding to get more private funding
he has to prove he is satoshi to legitimize the contract with private investors

big trouble there.

thirdly he is now trying to use fame to drum up "legitimate" cash(book sales and media sales of his "story") to hoard separately so that he has some funds to settle both court cases to avoid prison. when the first 2 lots of funds are frozen due to court processes

in short an avalanche is going to hit him with a snowball effect of losing/having to repay the first 2 lots of funds, plus also having to cover legal fee's to avoid prison

Well, hopefully he will change his attitude some before he introduces himself to the fellas on the prison yard....he might lose a little more than what he's willing to give if he talks to the wrong person the way he talked to the expert in that clip....I hear they have a totally different form of currency in the penitentiary that he may unwillingly become an expert in providing.
legendary
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September 23, 2016, 07:23:46 PM
#6
Thanks, great article.  I missed that one somehow.  I wonder where this guy is creeping around presently....plotting his next big magic act, no doubt....probably going to claim a connection to D-Wave next....I wouldn't put it past him.

currently in london. trying to fake it till he makes it.
the issues:
he has to prove he is satoshi to legitimize a trust he set up(facepalm: by showing a friend PUBLIC KEYS of someone else and a PUBLICLY available signature)
that trust was then used as collateral to get millions from australian government.

big trouble there.


separately he escalates things by doubling down and using this new funding to get more private funding
he has to prove he is satoshi to legitimize the contract with private investors

big trouble there.

thirdly he is now trying to use fame to drum up "legitimate" cash(book sales and media sales of his "story") to hoard separately so that he has some funds to settle both court cases to avoid prison. when the first 2 lots of funds are frozen due to court processes

in short an avalanche is going to hit him with a snowball effect of losing/having to repay the first 2 lots of funds, plus also having to cover legal fee's to avoid prison
legendary
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September 23, 2016, 07:07:11 PM
#5
Thanks, great article.  I missed that one somehow.  I wonder where this guy is creeping around presently....plotting his next big magic act, no doubt....probably going to claim a connection to D-Wave next....I wouldn't put it past him.
legendary
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September 23, 2016, 01:49:26 AM
#4
craig wright is a joke and an absolute embarrassment to claim to be satoshi. He gets worse everytime i read something about him. Its not like its hard for him to prove he was actually satoshi. The only reason he wouldnt is if he doesnt have the keys. If he lost them then he could say but would satoshi seriously be the type to lose his key?
legendary
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September 23, 2016, 01:39:51 AM
#3
CW is definitely not Satoshi Nakamoto, "We are all Satoshi now." ... Satoshi was not self centered and out seeking for fame and fortune and attention. CW on the other hand are trying too hard to sell himself and this looks like the behavior of a Snake Oil salesman.

We have said it multiple times before, " Move some of your early coins, and we will take you more seriously " ^hmmmm^
legendary
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September 23, 2016, 12:06:32 AM
#2
LOL
gotta love an egotist who says he doesnt want fame and then goes well out of his way to grab as much fame as possible without proving why he should be famous.
almost like a kardashian that says they want to be left alone, but then starts up a tv show following them around all day, yet no one can prove why they are special

all i can say is goodluck to craig in court where his only defence for his ponzi* is a magazine cover.
craig if your watching this. we know you dont own the coins and no fame will protect you. just accept it, your toast

*(falsely using bitcoins he doesnt own as collateral, to get fiat investment and then seek further investment in a pay peter to pay paul scheme)
vip
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September 22, 2016, 11:36:29 PM
#1
http://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/bitcoin-craig-wright

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Sentences like "Bloody regenerate things on a single... show me where" and "There are f***ing thousands of transactions on bitcoin every f***ing day signed with pissy f***ing bloody number generators" and "If I hear one more bullshit comment about how I can do it with unknown nodes, you show me proof or you f*** off out" were common.

Occasionally, it looked dangerously close to spilling over into physical violence. I dreaded having to explain it for the police report.


"Say it ain't so!"
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