> This is why I created bitcoin. It’s not a protest against government, it’s a method that over time will replace SWIFT with something that cannot be easily bypassed by criminals or even governments.
>Pretty pretty please. If you are someone like a Binance supporter, please bet every cent you have, and add leverage with all that you can possibly get and bet more. I want you to, because I want you to be begging on the streets with all the criminals that are going to be out of jobs. I want you to learn, criminality does not pay.
does this fag have absolutely no fucking idea of the discussions and battles that went on during the late 90’s pertaining to the ideological battlefront of “computerz as utopia” away from “big corp n gov tm” only to be retorted by “muh financial institutions tho”. Bitcoin was absolutely designed to topple these institutions and thereby secure the ideological utopian netscape that some group of people believe in.
Brandon Roberts
based
William Williams
he was in the middle of it you retard
Asher Cox
>It’s not a protest against government It is, though. The precursor to bitcoin was E-gold, which had been raided and shut down.
Matthew Allen
>>criminality doesnt pay I can see how Craig would be the perfect embodiment of an upright citizen that in no way is profiteering from criminal, fraudulent or manipulative behaviour.
>Falling for the "Faketoshi is a criminal/scammer" meme this hard He's never been prosecuted much less convicted of a single crime, but I'm sure the Twitterati brainlet brigade is right in this case. The legal system is for fags, amirite? Can't wait to hear the autistic screetching of people like you when CSW goes to court and all the retarded "influencers" on Twitter get rekt.
Jordan Torres
>Wahh, wahh, CSW doesn't do everything like I want, he is a traitor to our fringe neckbeard ideology. Facking morons.
Illiterate retard. Meanwhile in 2012 on bitcointalk: >lol, I'm the moron holding gold at $1300. You're the moron holding digital foolz gold at $13. Everyone knows that the higher the price of an investment, the more it will go up! Enjoy living out the rest of your NPC existence.
yeah I get paid 25 cents for every post. It costs $7 for my boss to transfer that 25 cents. Soon I'll be able to afford to send my bitcoin to coinbase... I wont have any left over but oh well.
Luis Martinez
Get paid in BSV. Then you either have to wait 60 blocks to be sure you don't get reorged, or lose 20% of what it's worth because its plummeting so fast (assuming you find an exchanged you can sell on)
Dylan Perez
Yes sir, you did the needful, many moneis will come to you sir
Eli Green
>"HURR DURR, make sure you don't get reorged." >Thinks that a reorg means your transaction doesn't get confirmed. >Doesn't understand the game theory behind mining. It's honestly embarrassing at this point. The cleansing cannot come soon enough.
Here's a quick rundown on Ayre: Calvin Ayre built the online gambling empire Bodog in the early 2000’s, which eventually had 16 million customers and made him a billionaire. Shortly after the U.S. enacted legislation regulating online gambling in 2006, several high-profile online gambling executives were arrested. But Bodog, still headed by Ayre, was virtually untouchable because it had no presence in the U.S. and he was a Canadian citizen with no assets in America. Ayre soon sold Bodog’s online gambling business and retired from the industry. He was eventually indicted in 2012 by the U.S. Attorney for Maryland for offering gambling services to U.S. customers between 2006 and 2012 but federal prosecutors dropped all the felony charges in 2017 after Ayre pled guilty to a single misdemeanor charge.
>Coingeek is owned by Calvin Ayre okay, now I understand even more and I think biz's bsv shillers are getting paid, no way anyone is that fucking stupid
Gavin Brown
>for a really long time. well, since 2015 at least. maybe i shouldnt call that "a really long time". though 4 years are almost half of bitcoin's existance.
>It’s not a protest against government, it’s a method that over time will replace SWIFT with something that cannot be easily bypassed by criminals or even governments. A couple of chinks can reorg this shit with minimal effort, no hashrate, no security KEK
Benjamin Gomez
So at what point will Bitcoin Core or BSV ever have any actual use cases besides "hold onto it and sell it for useful currency"?
Alt coins have completely taken over. BTC is a hold, digital cold or whatever fucking meme you want to call it. BCH and BSV are useless.
Ayden Lee
This drunk pretentious faggot isn't Satoshi and no amount of retroactively editing blogs or shilling anonymously on Jow Forums will convince me he is.
If you believe he is Satoshi despite him never demonstrating control of Satoshi private keys, you are a gullible brainlet who should stay out of crypto for your own sake. Your IQ is too low for anything except index fund investing.
... who the HELL writes like that it's just one big faker show even back then >muh study >muh wine >muh nose of tobacco leaf >muh nutmeg bechmel >muh Handel >muh latest SANS course >muh I have purchased online (LMAO) >muh screen with my wife.... LYNN
Gavin Lopez
>IT WAS CRAIG'S SECRET PLAN ALL ALONG! HE WAS BLATANTLY SLANDERED! THEY ACTUALLY HACKED ARCHIVE.ORG TO SLANDER CRAIG, HAVE YOU HEARD?
>Building a third layer on top of the rickety shitshack that is LN. *Inhales* AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA *cough* *cough* *ahem* AHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Friendly reminder to all SV chads: in the future when some socialist faggot is on the Talmudvision kvetching about how *unfair* it is that some people got rich from the worlds first fully functional programmable hard money, remember all the NPCs like who didn't get it - remember why these ignorant masses who didn't do their homework and skulked in the comfort of the herd deserve nothing less than a life of servitude for trying to drag down all of humanity, through nothing but their sheer stupidity.
It's how a professional bullshitter talks. You can spot them a mile away if you've worked in finance or tech.
Ian Nelson
Are you a late arrival to crypto or something? They've been trying clamp down on bitcoin for years before the current bubble. It's just that little can be done other than regulating exchanges.
Caleb Hall
>describing yourself
Benjamin Richardson
He's just a bullshit artist, goy. You shouldn't look too deeply into anything he says. tRuSt Me! Yeah, it's almost like the can't LEGALLY SHUT DOWN BITCOIN ACCORDING TO THEIR OWN RULES. I'm sure that was just an incidental feature of the design though... probably just a coincidence!
>CSW is supported by the masses/mainstream Imagine being this dumb or desperate to maintain your narrative.
Jose Moore
No they haven't even JP fucking Morgan is getting into crypto, and there's almost no government hostility towards it, it's a mainstream industry now.
They couldn't subvert it by law, so they subverted it by code and social engineering instead. That's why we have the Blockstream kikes who intentionally crippled the entire chain and made sure it couldn't scale. Now they are trying to recreate the current banking system through Lightning so they can continue scamming the goyim.
That's why there is so much opposition to BSV and Craig Satoshi Wright, because it is actually the original Bitcoin that is outside of kike control, and unburdened by block limits and toxic code like segwit and RBF.
People have been arrested for exchanging bitcoin for dollars, people have been raided and gotten their bitcoin confiscated, bitcoin has been involved in criminal cases long before the masses even heard of it. If bitcoin could have been entirely confiscated and destroyed by the authorities, it would already be done in 2013 right after the Silk Road case. The authorities simply can't do anything about bitcoin as a currency. 'Bitcoin laws' mostly apply to exchanges now.
Grayson Flores
>Thinks "governments" are all well-coordinated and the actions of a few LEOs are at all germane to the "legality of bitcoin" Fucking turbo brainlets get out of my bitcoin.
Isaac Peterson
rofl
Jason Flores
>>Thinks "governments" are all well-coordinated and the actions of a few LEOs are at all germane to the "legality of bitcoin" Ah yes the actual actions of governments mean nothing but apparently the jewish conspiracy has far more global coordination and reach to put an end to Bitcoin, according to (You)
Based Jow Forums """intellectual""" here to set things straight and slobber all over his keyboard while educating us bluepilled sheeple.
Gavin Cooper
Because that's what happened to E-gold and, later, Liberty Reserve. Those two were used in the same way as bitcoin (bitcoin actually had a larger scale), but they were eventually shut down under money laundering charges, and their owners were jailed. Bitcoin, not so much.
Landon Williams
>Being wise to the JQ must mean you browse Jow Forums and believe in a Jewish conspiracy. Point and laugh at the moron, kids. Here's your (You), third-world namefag.
There's no difference other than that bitcoin can't be shut down. If it could (or if it was a single tangible entity in the first place), it would have been charged for illegal money transferring and money laundering too.
Jordan Nguyen
Found the lizard person mossad JIDF shapeshifting Rothschild shill. Does netayahu pay you to gangstalk by the hour or by the person, Moschel?
>this is how insane and retarded you sound to someone with all their faculties who hasn't been psyopped by Joshua Ryne Goldberg to the point of mindrot on Jow Forums btw
Jonathan Moore
Yeah, the fact that there is no central issuer is a legal as well as a practical obstacle to any effort to shut it down, but it is not the only difference. The e-Gold guys, as the issuer, did not understand the legal landscape, complex as it is, and predictably got shut down. The fact that they were centralized is only part of the equation. They could have survived a lot longer if they had had the same level of legal savvy as, say, one of the current regulated exchanges. The point is that bitcoin was designed with the law in mind, not only in terms of enforcement but in terms of the actual letter of the law. Had certain design decisions been made differently we would have seen indiscriminate miner arrests by now.
Justin Gomez
Stay triggered, incoherent and incapable of melding with board culture, shithead.
Wasn't a derailment attempt, more like a reality check for you for how retarded you sound. Seems like you'll persist in your detachment from reality for a while though.
Adam Mitchell
Reliance on the law goes contrary to the original cypherpunk vision, where the law is code and code alone. So the law is simply not a variable here.
Brody Gutierrez
>He actually believes bitcoin is illegal LMFAO
Oh wow better now tell anyone you have bitcoin in your portfolio or you might go to jail hahahahahaahaha imagine being this retarded
Most are proof of concept tools which show the possibilities and capabilities of uncapped original Bitcoin.
Cooper Jones
>kek Reddit meme. Proved my point
Luis Williams
They can't shut it down, it's legal. The first ever legal digital money.
They arrested them as drug dealer and tax avoider, not Bitcoin users.
Wrong > Those two were used in the same way as bitcoin Those two were illegal. No transaction history = illegal. Bitcoin is legal cause it's pseudonymous instead of anonymous
It is a reddit meme that only underage faggo redditors use. You not knowing that it's a reddit meme is a sign you need to lurk moar or just go back
Brandon Thomas
Samefag glownigger/blockstreamcore. Remember to filter, boys.
Hunter Harris
>newfag still posts on a static IP, probably from his home connection Sure is rebbit in here. None of those posts claimed to be a different person, moron.
John Thomas
Bitcoin transactions can be obfuscated by the used of mixers, the wallets are not tied to IDs and it can be used for illegal money transmission in the same way as Liberty Reserve. It's just that you can't control bitcoin much, so there is not a single body to be charged with money laundering. If he existed, he'd be in jail.
Everyone paint and laugh at the called-out bad actor doubling down. Literally the scum of the earth
Cameron Gonzalez
BTC is dated tech with no clear solution to underlying issues. CSW isn't Satoshi though. I bet he'd have had more success by not claiming to be Satoshi.
Owen Fisher
Mixing services are illegal, not the Bitcoin which is mixed.
Any money can be used for illegal stuff. These illegal stuff is illegal, not Bitcoin. Bitcoin makes it even harder as every transaction is tracked. Only idiots would use it for illegal shit
Camden Kelly
>Mixing services are illegal Never heard this before. Got any sauce on that?
Aaron Thomas
Well, bitcoin still facilitates those things, which is enough to be charged. If there was a single person or entity accountable for bitcoin, they'd be in trouble as illegal money transmitters. But since there are none, you can only go after individual violators.