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Topic: Some dude claims to have met Satoshi in 1993. - page 3. (Read 503 times)

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November 17, 2024, 09:57:34 AM
#7
Probably another grift, but I'm just posting this to see you guys' opinion about it.

https://x.com/BTCYN/status/1857905625226743938

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We need a full and complete shutdown on Scottie Pippen in the Bitcoin space until we figure out what’s going on.

He met Satoshi in 1993?

What’s the point of saying this?

What’s his angle and scam here?

Never heard of this guy before until now.

They are probably doing this because of two reasons.
1. To grow there follows
They know very well that if they say such thing some people will start following them and that is because some people feels anyone close to Satoshi Nakamoto or working with him on Bitcoin creation will be very important in the world of cryptocurrency, however what some people has failed to understand is that Bitcoin is a decentralized coin and there's no way the number of Bitcoin can add more than the original number it was and so people who are claiming to be close to Satoshi Nakamoto has nothing to offer them and following such people won't be of any benefit.
If they have gotten the followers they want they will be using there page for content and making money out of it.

2. To scam people.
Some people uses this strategy of being close to Satoshi Nakamoto or working with him on Bitcoin creation to scam people, those that believe them will reach out to them and when they do they bring up strategy that they will use to defraud them.
I heard of something like this some time ago where a man came out and started telling people he worked with Satoshi Nakamoto to create Bitcoin and they are about working on another project and a lot of people were scammed of there money.
People should be guided in other to avoid being used by other people.
legendary
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November 17, 2024, 09:47:56 AM
#6
I can make the same claim. Craig Wright made a similar claim. (He didn’t say he met satoshi though, he said he is him) Making claims is free of charge. Every is free to make one. I don’t understand why this claim hit the news. To attract clicks probably. Since people never get tired of falling for clickbaits, clickbaiters will keep baitin us with clicks. Baitin. It is a very sick addiction. I would rather play dice games.
hero member
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Merit: 560
November 17, 2024, 09:28:58 AM
#5
All these claims have no proves, we are only seeing them making such claims by post or words of mouth, there's no way to comfirm their true identity from Satoshi, very soon, more claims in different formats will continue to pop in.

I also don't believe this.
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OrangeFren.com
November 17, 2024, 09:21:54 AM
#4
Probably another grift, but I'm just posting this to see you guys' opinion about it.

https://x.com/BTCYN/status/1857905625226743938

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We need a full and complete shutdown on Scottie Pippen in the Bitcoin space until we figure out what’s going on.

He met Satoshi in 1993?

What’s the point of saying this?

What’s his angle and scam here?

Never heard of this guy before until now.
Maybe he want to use the Post to gain more followers from social media, so that people will begin to see him as a friend to Satoshi  Grin which is not true, I have heard so many from some people in the social media claiming to be Satoshi, but they failed at the end to prove to people he is the real Satoshi, but I have never hear this one claiming to met Satoshi 1993, and it sound funny to me, how did him know that the Satoshi he met some years ago is the founder of bitcoin, if not that he is trying to deceive his followers to make some funds from them.
full member
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November 17, 2024, 09:11:53 AM
#3
I don’t understand what he wants to gain from these lies... I was scrolling through YouTube earlier today when I saw the video; the expression on Michael Saylor's face was something else, it was like what the fuck is this dude saying..

The formal professional basketball player said Satoshi also comes to him in his dreams; is it not enough to say that he’s being delusional?

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staff
Activity: 3500
Merit: 6152
November 17, 2024, 09:03:26 AM
#2
Saw this earlier today. He's famous former-NBA player apparently. Have you seen Saylor's reaction? https://x.com/TheBTCTherapist/status/1857870178090103038

I have also seen some people in the comments saying that he actually rugpulled his fans. I wouldn't take anything he says seriously if that's the case;
legendary
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bitcoincleanup.com / bitmixlist.org
November 17, 2024, 09:01:31 AM
#1
Probably another grift, but I'm just posting this to see you guys' opinion about it.

https://x.com/BTCYN/status/1857905625226743938

Quote
We need a full and complete shutdown on Scottie Pippen in the Bitcoin space until we figure out what’s going on.

He met Satoshi in 1993?

What’s the point of saying this?

What’s his angle and scam here?

Never heard of this guy before until now.
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