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Topic: SCAM: Bitcoin SV (BSV) - fake team member and plagiarized white paper - page 16. (Read 25737 times)

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Calvin is sending coins to Calvin that Calvin has mined on Calvin's pools.

you just never get it - caught in April Fools Day everey day

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Lying troll

https://coinmetrics.io/charts/#assets=bsv_log=false_roll=30_left=AdrActCnt_zoom=1583020800000,1585612800000

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legendary
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Clean Code and Scale
Craig's latest blog post, claiming that Satoshi never posted on Bitcointalk because the domain wasn't registered until 2011: https://craigwright.net/blog/bitcoin-blockchain-tech/satoshi-never-posted-on-bitcointalk/

The obvious truth is that the forum was originally hosted on bitcoin.org and was moved to the Bitcointalk.org domain in 2011. Here is an archive link from 2009 to the original forum: https://web.archive.org/web/20091215005450/http://bitcointalk.org/

The archive link shows post made Satoshi, which again shows how terrible Craig is at fabricating this nonsense.

Nope - how terribel central DBs are
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legendary
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Active adresses: -32,2%  Grin




Calvin is sending coins to Calvin that Calvin has mined on Calvin's pools.

you just never get it - caught in April Fools Day everey day

 Grin Grin Grin Grin
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Calvin is sending coins to Calvin that Calvin has mined on Calvin's pools.
legendary
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You really believe that overall Calvin is making money on this?

Of course, we cannot really see the books or the extent to which he might have to inject new money in order to prop up the price or if he is able to cash out some of his bags based on other retards actually buying BSV and believing that it has some kind of sustainable value in which any of them will be able to get out at a higher price than they had bought into it.

Calvin's expenses would not only be propping up the price of that crapcoin, but mining, court/litigation,  advertising (propaganda-distribution) and various other expenses.

I don't know, maybe he already made as much as it was feasible, and now he just doesn't want to go to prison or lose what he made from this whole scheme. I think time will eventually tell. I'm hoping that we might one day start seeing some leaks from people who were associated with them closely enough to be privy to interesting information.
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I honestly think that Calvin has realized (or is starting to) that Craig isn't Satoshi by now. Calvin is technologically impaired so I understand how someone like Craig can easily fool him. I expect Calvin to double down soon as a final attempt to make BSV work (which will obviously fail).

Even if he at some point may have been fooled and believed CSW to be Satoshi (as many other gullible people did), he doesn't strike me as an idiot with his business experience and all. It's all calculated to extract as much money from BSV and ventures related to BSV. CSW is the useful idiot who will lose the most on this (eventually) even if he doesn't see himself that way, or thought himself to be smarter than he is.

You really believe that overall Calvin is making money on this?

Of course, we cannot really see the books or the extent to which he might have to inject new money in order to prop up the price or if he is able to cash out some of his bags based on other retards actually buying BSV and believing that it has some kind of sustainable value in which any of them will be able to get out at a higher price than they had bought into it.

Calvin's expenses would not only be propping up the price of that crapcoin, but mining, court/litigation,  advertising (propaganda-distribution) and various other expenses.
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Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
Nothing to see here



now we have big companies mining - REGULATED IDUSTRY

Big, regulated companies of anonymous miners, refusing to identify who they are working for...  Roll Eyes



"Anonymity is the shield of cowards." - Craig Wright

https://www.irontontribune.com/2006/06/28/anonymity-is-the-shield-of-cowards/

legendary
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I honestly think that Calvin has realized (or is starting to) that Craig isn't Satoshi by now. Calvin is technologically impaired so I understand how someone like Craig can easily fool him. I expect Calvin to double down soon as a final attempt to make BSV work (which will obviously fail).

Even if he at some point may have been fooled and believed CSW to be Satoshi (as many other gullible people did), he doesn't strike me as an idiot with his business experience and all. It's all calculated to extract as much money from BSV and ventures related to BSV. CSW is the useful idiot who will lose the most on this (eventually) even if he doesn't see himself that way, or thought himself to be smarter than he is.
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"Anonymity is the shield of cowards." - Craig Wright

"One of Bitcoin's main properties is that participants can be anonymous" - Satoshi Nakamoto (source)

And yet there are still muppets out there that actually believe Craig is Satoshi. Absolutely mind-blowing.

There is nothing like anonymous in BitCoin

get over it
legendary
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Nothing to see here



now we have big companies mining - REGULATED IDUSTRY

Big, regulated companies of anonymous miners, refusing to identify who they are working for...  Roll Eyes



"Anonymity is the shield of cowards." - Craig Wright
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legendary
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Clean Code and Scale
Nothing to see here

Miner mine for long term profits - they optimize

Have fun - BitCoin always worked that way - now we have big companies mining - REGULATED IDUSTRY
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
In other news, an unknown mining pool has taken over the majority of Bitcoin SV's hashing power.

How safe is the "real Bitcoin"?

Incoming emergency fork? LOL.



https://sv.coin.dance/blocks


How would any of us know if that "unknown mining" is coordinated in any way or able to coordinate?  I agree with the implication, though... that the whole mining situation in BSV seems quite lacking in security and assurances, when you have such high level of "unknown,"  which probably has been an evolving situation, too.. right?  It did not just happen overnight, especially since the weekly is 53% unknown and the daily is a bit more than 50% unknown.

As far as I can remember a similar this phenomena was seen mid to late January as well.

But yes, the scale of the implications are huge, because who ever this "unknown" entity has the capability and the power to rewrite their blockchain, thus it's really scary because of that possibility.

Part of the implication of my earlier comment is that you cannot really assume that unknown is coordinated or able to coordinated; but I suppose with that shit coin, probably it is more accurate just to assume some level of fuckery is happening... and also presume the worser case scenario since the whole thing is just a fucking retarded scam anyhow, as many of us have repeated that idea several times in this thread and other places in the forum.
legendary
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In other news, an unknown mining pool has taken over the majority of Bitcoin SV's hashing power.

How safe is the "real Bitcoin"?

Incoming emergency fork? LOL.



https://sv.coin.dance/blocks


How would any of us know if that "unknown mining" is coordinated in any way or able to coordinate?  I agree with the implication, though... that the whole mining situation in BSV seems quite lacking in security and assurances, when you have such high level of "unknown,"  which probably has been an evolving situation, too.. right?  It did not just happen overnight, especially since the weekly is 53% unknown and the daily is a bit more than 50% unknown.

As far as I can remember a similar this phenomena was seen mid to late January as well.

But yes, the scale of the implications are huge, because who ever this "unknown" entity has the capability and the power to rewrite their blockchain, thus it's really scary because of that possibility.
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 10832
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
In other news, an unknown mining pool has taken over the majority of Bitcoin SV's hashing power.

How safe is the "real Bitcoin"?

Incoming emergency fork? LOL.



https://sv.coin.dance/blocks


How would any of us know if that "unknown mining" is coordinated in any way or able to coordinate?  I agree with the implication, though... that the whole mining situation in BSV seems quite lacking in security and assurances, when you have such high level of "unknown,"  which probably has been an evolving situation, too.. right?  It did not just happen overnight, especially since the weekly is 53% unknown and the daily is a bit more than 50% unknown.
legendary
Activity: 3080
Merit: 1353
In other news, an unknown mining pool has taken over the majority of Bitcoin SV's hashing power.

How safe is the "real Bitcoin"?

Incoming emergency fork? LOL.



https://sv.coin.dance/blocks
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
I honestly think that Calvin has realized (or is starting to) that Craig isn't Satoshi by now. Calvin is technologically impaired so I understand how someone like Craig can easily fool him. I expect Calvin to double down soon as a final attempt to make BSV work (which will obviously fail).

No one, especially our fave kiddie fiddler, believes he's Satoshi apart from a few hopeless penises on Twitter. It's nothing other than a hook to exploit the gullibility and cynicism running riot in cryptoland. No matter what happens he's going to do very nicely out of it.  
legendary
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Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
>Trillian

Really, Calvin?

Craig's nonsense rambling seems to be getting worse. He is truly appearing mentally ill.

What part of Trillian did you not understand? ...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trillian_(software)

Quote
Trillian is a proprietary multiprotocol instant messaging application created by Cerulean Studios. It is currently available for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Android, iOS, BlackBerry OS, and the Web.

Written in: C++
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฿ear ride on the rainbow slide
In 2008, just six months before the anonymous Satoshi Nakamoto appeared, Wright made a public post stating, “Anonymity is the shield of cowards, it is the cover used to defend their lies. My life is open and I have little care for my privacy.”

Wright once said that he is an “academic coder” who has no idea about “real world coding” but Satoshi has said, “I’m better with code than with words though.”

Wright once said: “At no point have I said that Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency,” and yet Satoshi called Bitcoin a cryptocurrency on several occasions.

Wright once said: “I am a lawyer and this [financial law] is my area of speciality,” whereas the real Satoshi, when asked about how a financial law applied to Bitcoin, said, “I am not a lawyer and I can’t possibly answer that.”

If you believe Wright is Satoshi, then the founder of bitcoin is skeptical enough of his creation’s intrinsic value compared to hard assets.




CSW - Bitcoin is NOT a store of value:




Calvin Ayre - Bitcoin is a better store of value than USD



Sources:
https://twitter.com/Zectro1   
https://twitter.com/xtraelv
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troll

What has he been doing this whole time?

He has been busy contradicting pretty much everything Satoshi ever said/done and spending Calvin's money on losing lawsuits.
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troll

I know, you're trying your hardest in that regard. Thanks for your many fine contributions to this thread, we all appreciate them greatly.

Funny how Faketoshi says he left Bitcoin to pursue MetaNet. Meanwhile, Bitcoin is awesome and MetaNet sucks. What has he been doing this whole time? I guess 1 for 2 ain't so bad.
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