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Topic: SCAM: Bitcoin SV (BSV) - fake team member and plagiarized white paper - page 57. (Read 25829 times)

hv_
legendary
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Clean Code and Scale
It isn't mentioned because nobody uses BSV, besides a few cultists. Is the end of cash money also set, since it is also used in drugs deals?
BTC use case
1 is money laundering
2 ponzi hodl, sell to greater fool
3 alter protocol so that s no longer Bitcoin

Hm not really a glance
Since BSV is a fork of BTC, it carries all the history of BTC.

Including that of the illegal dealings. Wink
Hey, also... how do we prevent any currency from being used in one particular transaction? Certainly, you can use third-party regulatory terms to create a preventative measure as an external form of limitations... but in the underlying protocol, how do you honestly stop it from being used inappropriately?

Only in the case of total centralization would you be able to stop certain transactions. Anything but that would still allow others to use it for their own means. Smiley

BSV and BTC have the same old history - true so far

But the crime actions (incl altering protocol to more allow such) stay on BTC - so what is your point?
copper member
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Spear the bees
It isn't mentioned because nobody uses BSV, besides a few cultists. Is the end of cash money also set, since it is also used in drugs deals?
BTC use case
1 is money laundering
2 ponzi hodl, sell to greater fool
3 alter protocol so that s no longer Bitcoin

Hm not really a glance
Since BSV is a fork of BTC, it carries all the history of BTC.

Including that of the illegal dealings. Wink
Hey, also... how do we prevent any currency from being used in one particular transaction? Certainly, you can use third-party regulatory terms to create a preventative measure as an external form of limitations... but in the underlying protocol, how do you honestly stop it from being used inappropriately?

Only in the case of total centralization would you be able to stop certain transactions. Anything but that would still allow others to use it for their own means. Smiley
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BSV use case ? Nobody gives a rat's ass.
hv_
legendary
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Merit: 1055
Clean Code and Scale


Fuck me I hope this is not a preclude to shilling Monero. I'd hate to see this twat even mentioning it.

If he tweets "SHUM" I'm dumping! Cheesy

End for scam coins is set

Clean BSV not affected https://news.bitcoin.com/the-white-house-just-blamed-bitcoin-for-americas-opiate-crisis/




It isn't mentioned because nobody uses BSV, besides a few cultists. Is the end of cash money also set, since it is also used in drugs deals?

BTC use case
1 is money laundering
2 ponzi hodl, sell to greater fool
3 alter protocol so that s no longer Bitcoin

Hm not really a glance
legendary
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Merit: 1989
฿uy ฿itcoin


Fuck me I hope this is not a preclude to shilling Monero. I'd hate to see this twat even mentioning it.

If he tweets "SHUM" I'm dumping! Cheesy

End for scam coins is set

Clean BSV not affected https://news.bitcoin.com/the-white-house-just-blamed-bitcoin-for-americas-opiate-crisis/




It isn't mentioned because nobody uses BSV, besides a few cultists. Is the end of cash money also set, since it is also used in drugs deals?
hv_
legendary
Activity: 2534
Merit: 1055
Clean Code and Scale


Fuck me I hope this is not a preclude to shilling Monero. I'd hate to see this twat even mentioning it.

If he tweets "SHUM" I'm dumping! Cheesy

End for scam coins is set

Clean BSV not affected https://news.bitcoin.com/the-white-house-just-blamed-bitcoin-for-americas-opiate-crisis/


legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it


Fuck me I hope this is not a preclude to shilling Monero. I'd hate to see this twat even mentioning it.

If he tweets "SHUM" I'm dumping! Cheesy
legendary
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Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending


Exactly how Satoshi envisioned Bitcoin will be according to ALL his early pennings.

Now if you'll excuse me, back to improving my invention I call The CSW Device®™

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legendary
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"Common rogue from Russia with a bare ass."
legendary
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฿uy ฿itcoin
Winds of change for a Central Core News

https://www.ccn.com/craig-wright-bitcoin-white-paper-ssrn-says-i-am-satoshi-nakamoto/

Dont piss against the wind...

The author of the article on Twitter: "Australian entrepreneur Craig Wright claims he did. But there are inconsistencies in his account." (source)

Craig fucked up the metadata......again.
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Winds of change for a Central Core News

https://www.ccn.com/craig-wright-bitcoin-white-paper-ssrn-says-i-am-satoshi-nakamoto/

Dont piss against the wind...

Usual BSV shill bullshit.

https://www.coindesk.com/craig-wright-again-claims-authorship-of-bitcoin-white-paper
The SSRN (formerly the Social Science Research Network), is a repository and international journal for the sharing of scholarly research. The service is owned by major publishing house Elsevier, and allows paper authors (or those claiming to be) to upload pdfs of their work.

The hosting site does not peer-review papers that are uploaded, according to its website. Uploads are reviewed by SSRN staff “to ensure that the paper is a part of the scholarly discourse in its subject area.” It also asks authors to self-certify that the information submitted is correct.

https://www.ssrn.com/index.cfm/en/ssrn-faq/#include_paper
2. Is my paper eligible for inclusion and public display in SSRN's eLibrary?   
"SSRN does not provide peer review for papers in the eLibrary."
hv_
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Clean Code and Scale
legendary
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Thread-puller extraordinaire


Craig: "I am Satoshi!"

Us: "Ok, can you sign a message with a key Satoshi would have had?"

Craig: *writes rambling diatribe about how keys are not proof of ownership*

Us: "Well, sure, being in possession of a private key does not necessarily prove you are the owner of either the key or the property the key grants access to, but the burden of proof is yours to support your claim to be Satoshi and your signing of a message with a key we know Satoshi originally owned at some point would then transfer the onus on to us to prove you are not the original owner of said key, surely?"

Craig: "You're all supporters of terrorists and paedophiles!"


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You like backdating ? Here you are dear Ladies and Sirs:

https://twitter.com/verretor/status/1164826165535633413

"Faketoshi uploaded 3 new documents. Date posted removed.
Date Written: April 17, 2007

Producer / Creator: Microsoft® Word for Office 365 (Released June 28, 2011)
Created: Thu 22 Aug 2019 05:52:22 PM EDT
Modified: Thu 22 Aug 2019 05:52:22 PM EDT

abstract_id = 3441212, 3441239, 3441263

30 Jun 2017 = 2993791
25 Jul 2017 = 3004026
2 Apr 2018 = 3151940
4 Nov 2018 = 3265146
7 Jan 2019 = 3305528
Hidden = 3438946"
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Craig forgetoshi (I have to copyright this) was, in 2012, caught with.......................................................................Plag iarism. I know, it's on a daily basis.

http://attrition.org/errata/plagiarism/it_regulatory_standards_compliance_handbook.html

Found on twitter, courtesy of @PonsDeSerres
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legendary
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₿uy / $ell ..oeleo ;(
When all this saga ends, Craig should face some jail-time just because he must be held accountable for attempting to lie to the court under oath and impersonating Satoshi for personal gain. Pure conman damaging the Bitcoin image and dividing the bitcoin society (not really but there are still some fools thinking he is satoshi).
 
legendary
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฿uy ฿itcoin
I'd love to hear Craig's opinion on the latest court ruling (denying the dismissal of the Wright vs Kleiman case).
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