They can't be sent. The coins might as well have just been tossed into a digital black hole. This transaction having anything to do with Craig doesn't make any sense at all. If Craig had any control over the genesis block or any of the very first addresses he would have just signed a message by now, but he can't for obvious reasons. It's like someone throwing money down a sinkhole that they don't own to try claim ownership. I have no idea why this happened but I can't see any way how this benefits Craig.
I genuinely hope this turns out to be true. It would likely signify the end of their cooperation and a tremendously weakened and fiscally-hobbled Faketoshi going forward. Because clearly there is absolutely no way in hell he's accessing the BTC in that address.
Fingers crossed. Although, given that several block explorers seem to suggest the funds are from an exchange, odds seem slim. Ayre using a SegWit address seems comical to me, somehow.
if i was to go with the idiot belief that ayres isnt in on the CSW scam and genuinely feels that CSW could be satoshi.. then i can envision a conversation of:
CSW "buddy i need $1m, you always been good to me, gimme money"
ayres "ok i sent it to satoshis address, you can claim it there and also prove everyone wrong"
CSW "but um, um. [insert excuse]"
however i feel ayres is in on the CSW scam and has not been interested in a cut of the stash and has only been doing collateral ROI deals about court fines, book/movie deals, company acquisition deals as he knows he wont see CSW move the stash.. because he knows privately CSW isnt satoshi
so with that said i feel its more about binance and their totally different deal (with ordinals) where its ordinals (totally different scam) scammers pushing their scam earned coins into satoshi address unrelated to the CSW saga
Doesn't matter what Calvin thinks just as long as there's a chance Craig can somehow get a hold of Satoshi's stash or bitcoin's IP someway. He probably knows by now that Craig isn't Satoshi but is still hoping he can con a court into 'officially' crowning him as Satoshi, which is unlikely but not impossible.