@_Zero_Knowledge@Arthur_van_Pelt A passing reference to "Bit Coin" in a long comment thread about lulzsec, back when he was pretending to be a serious computer security person.
https://t.co/i5pfZ74Pcg
@tuftythecat@Change Aww, now I feel bad for their sad harassment effort.
They really tried too. They had even gotten 30% more signatures than when they had the brilliant idea to take over the /r/BSV subreddit by petition.
@longandy He'll try to file some garbage anyway at the last possible moment, or perhaps a little after again.
Since the UK court system is about done with him, I expect he'll try another jurisdiction next.
Because the show must go on.
Anything less than that would be admitting defeat.
@cregmaxwell @BitMEXResearch It makes sense, in a sad way.
One can only watch their role models lie through their teeth so many times before one feels emboldened enough to not just repeat the lies, but craft some new ones as well.
@Grumpy__Bear__ @Charlie007A I slept through it, but braver souls than me showed up to the bizarre conference, which feature unsubstantiated claims, silly file backdatings, and some vague promise to show actual proofs in a few months.
https://t.co/XBtDA1sR6h
I’m at a London event billed as the ‘unveiling of the true legal identity of Bitcoin inventor Satoshi Nakamoto’. An odd set up to the press conference as the organiser asked me to pay £500 to attend and appear on stage to ask questions of the billionaire mystery man.
@tuftythecat@Arthur_van_Pelt@Invictus_Nuance Are we seeing the start of a pattern of unsavory individuals getting in legal troubles and deciding to pretend to be Satoshi to try to get out from under it?
The Satoshi Gambit. It has a ring to it.
@timecoiner@hascendp6 Is it even possible to bankrupt someone who has more money than your country?
Unstoppable Welcome to Lawr, meet Infinite Piñata.
Unless he was lying, but that would be sad.
https://t.co/qJrS3lnoGk
@Arthur_van_Pelt I remember he showed up in /r/bsv a few months ago claiming to have found a remote DoS against BSV nodes (presumably a variation of https://t.co/FRgrm4UkR0), and asking about the process to get nChain to pay him for his work.
We wished him luck.
@Sovereign_0ne @bitnorbert The nChain patents appear to be pointless and/or plagued by unreported prior art. Their practical use will be to bully small players that can't afford the litigation costs to invalidate them into "licensing" fees.
Patent trolls may deserve your respect, they don't deserve mine.
@BitMEXResearch The number of recognizable Bitcoin names that fell for Craig's bullshit and never bothered to fess up and admit they were conned is too damn high.
@pmullr Well, this is the CyberTruck Beta. Of course there's going to be bugs. This is totally normal.
This beta tester must be so proud to be able to help with the mission by filing this bug report.
@TheCashFlowCure@lopp A physical mouse jiggler would have been somewhat harder to detect.
A mousejiggler.exe process running is super easy to look for across a fleet of managed work computers.