Will Bitcoin SV Creator Acquire $8 Billion Bitcoin Fortune? | Interview With Craig Wright




Satoshi-claimant Dr. Craig Wright reveals his chances to receive the keys to the $8 billion Bitcoin fortune and bluntly expresses his opinions on the crypto community.

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  1. shame on you graig, we put so much effort in crypto, you are a …….. to the world, first of all we in Europe work much more then you in Australia and i know that cause i was working all around. you craig should be a shamed of yourself, do you know how many good people are in crypto, good, honest people, and i know at least 100 Binance user and they are not criminals. Even if you are Satoshi. you are a bad person. probably sent by some gov. inst. You are a pscyhopat. We dont care about you psyho

  2. The interviewer has prejudged the interview and you can see the bias rattling in his brain. Overconfident….. I dont endorse Craig Wright and I would like to see more hard evidence as to his claims. If the billions in BTC are his, you can be sure he would have the set of keys somewhere even if he wants to play out the trust charade. If the keys do exist and are known to Wright or if they can be obtained by Wright they are largely irrelevant. It is the legal entity of the trust and how it is structured that protects Wright primarily from the Tax Department, followed by the multitude of parasites in the crypto ecosystem. Without the trust the state can coerce Wright personally for the money. You can bet thet Wright is the benificiary of the trust when a number of conditions are met by the Trust and Wright. The one thing I can agree with Wright on and that is BTC is having its growth stunted by fat dumb and happy coders at Blockstream while the altcoins already have many innovations that are proven in the wild. Surely some of them can start to be adopted by BTC?

     God help the banksters and the futures traders when the altcoins finally come out of BTC's shadow. If we finally discover that Wright is behind a lot of the original code, which is remotely possible we may need his alleged genius to bring crypto past the brick wall of the scaling debate and mass adoption. I am also dissapointed by a presentation Wright gave in front of his peers where he seemed unable to string his concepts together with his visual aids and lost the entire audience in a sea of gibberish. Other times he has presented excellent analysis. In any case enjoy the madness of crypto its still the cutting edge and there is nothing that can be done to stop this in the long run.

  3. Segwit/P2SH creates the possibility for invalid blocks to go deep into the chain unnoticed/undetected by miners. In the future, users will have to be the ones to do the job of figuring out if transactions are valid, because under segwit/P2SH design, miners can no longer do it.
    Also The whole chain is insecure because its not a chain of signed tx anymore, it all Segwit tx. It would just be a chain of tx, because it seperate the signature after checking it.
    Imagine your will or contracts, having been signed by you, and then the admin office cuts of your signature and sticks it to the contract dangling on the bottom with one piece of tape. That's kinda how segwit is.
    Then later the office is like "well, we can store these separately right?"
    Then later "we have all these old signatures, I guess we can toss them in the bin (prune) and just leave the contracts"

    In the original Bitcoin, 'every block' is basically signing off on all the transactions before it, like a notary. BTC dose not do this!
    Its liken to "I witness this group of signed contracts, which also have witnessed the signing of other contracts". So it's continually proving the veracity of each transaction before the other.

  4. That’s actually made me like him.
    The crypto community was excited in a rise in prices because of a potential war.

    Twitter and YouTube crypto are only out to try and pump or join their group that just puts TA up,

    The crypto community would cut each other’s bollocks off to get rich.

    He says fuck um!!

    Most are starting to feel this way. The crypto tweets attacking each other and which is the best blah blah blah .

    Most have BSV but won’t say fuck all as they have dug a whole ripping into him,

    Is he the creator of BTC? who cares. Like he said ETH forked and kept the ticker .”, and the original ether is now called ETC.

    Why should he care about hearts and minds?? Do you think most of the community would worry about hearts and minds if not caring made them allot of money , it’s all bullshit, you just crack on Craig

    One last point, it’s said that the creator of BTC has to be English because it has the word “ maths” in the white paper and every other English speaking nations use the word “ math “. Well actually England and Australia use the word “ maths”, think about that one

  5. Have any of you BSV lovers even look through Satoshi's old posts? He sounds nothing like him.

    Also… l wonder who his "trustee" is.

  6. Next time bring an interviewer with a little bit more knowledge on the subject and has done some detailed research. The quality of your questions and insight into the subject determines the quality of the interview.

  7. If you watch this video and don’t comprehend that Dr.Wright is the inventor of Bitcoin then you’re in for a great awakening. People still don’t realise the scale of corruption that has been captured on multiple blockchains for the past 11years. Immutable ledgers filled with immutable evidence of mass crime and corruption. The inventor of Bitcoin he don’t like criminals.

  8. "I remember reading [the Bitcoin white paper]… probably when I wrote it…". -Craig Wright, June 2019

    Yeah, LOL, your wrote it did you? <smirk>

  9. Tell him to sign in on Bitcointalk on the Satoshi account that has not been active since 2010, surely he can do that and that a trustee does not have his password to sign into Bitcointalk lol

  10. The sociopath talks nothing like how Satoshi talks on Bitcointalk about the idea of BTC. CW is a sad blatant liar & is clear he is wanting the attention on him, classic trait of a Narcissist. Key does not have Trustee's and they do not have any keys. But I do love the interviewer looking at him thinking what a lying twat lol.

  11. Why would anyone want to admit to being Satoshi? Bitcoin is potentially a huge threat to the US dollar, we all know what happens to people that threaten the dollars kingdom.
    This guy is going to wind up in a convertible in Dallas

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