Friday, November 30, 2018

Based on today's event, I can deduce that Craig is NOT Satoshi. Here's why.

Today's events is refering to a message "nour" from http://p2pfoundation.ning.com/profile/SatoshiNakamoto and the random tweet from Craig Wright a few hours later. Craig's random out of nowhere tweet message is, I quote, "Some seek a world of shadows... We seek a universe of light". The intention is clear that Craig is trying to get people to think that he is Satoshi Nakamoto, without realizing that the "nour" message came from a hacked account and not Satoshi himself.

SatoshiNakamoto account was hacked and here's the proof. https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/satoshi-nakamotos-account-hacked/2014/09/09

Given that we know the account was hacked (which Craig was unaware of)... Think about it. If Craig is tweeting that message "leaving clues" to get people to think he is related to Satoshi, then the intention is to get people to think he is Satoshi. I think we can all agree on this intention, otherwise, why post a random message hours later about "lights" after the hacked account posted something similar.

Now why would the real Satoshi need to do some convoluted shit like that? Satoshi could just post "I am ABC... ABC is Satoshi." without coming up with all the scammy con man tricks up their sleeves.

Satoshi could even do something really simple, like move his bitcoin from his original wallet with op_return vague message like... "I am from xxx country, both in month / year." That will provide plausible deniability in any case, and sufficient to suggest who could be Satoshi.

This event today has add credibility to what many people had said about Craig all along, that he is a fraud and a con man. Now, if you are still fooled, then there is no one else to blame except yourself. Remember the saying, "It’s easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled."


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