Craig Wright claimed to have “a couple doctorates” in 2015 and on his LinkedIn. Neither were produced in his wheelbarrow of degrees stunt.
Doctor of Theology: Nobody can find it. Supposed University denied it.
PhD: University denied it . Finally was rewarded one in 2017. It has math errors.
Craig Wright lost a bet with Peter Rizun. He refuses to pay and tried to lie his way out of it.
Craig Wright admitted to faking blog posts for Wired.
Craig Wright: Turing never said that things had to be infinite. He never once in his life mentioned that. Alan Turing: we say that the machine has infinite memory capacity.
Experts Stating Craig Wright Is a Fraud
Nik Cubrilovic (security expert): Craig Wright is not Satoshi Nakamoto.
Peter Rizun (Bitcoin Unlimited chief scientist): rejects Craig Wright’s claim that Bitcoin can be faster than light speed.
Charlie Lee (Litecoin inventor): I can’t believe some people still think he’s Satoshi.
Vitalik Buterin (Ethereum inventor) writes 59 tweets about Craig Wright’s talk: Craig Wright is crazy.
Vitalik Buterin (Ethereum inventor) refutes Craig Wright’s negative gamma comment.
Amaury Sechet (Bitcoin ABC lead developer) refutes Craig Wright’s negative gamma comment.
Peter Rizun (Bitcoin Unlimited chief scientist) calls out Craig Wright lying about him.
Vitalik Buterin (Ethereum inventor) stands up at conference and calls Craig Wright a fraud.
Paul Sztorc (TruthCoin’s chief scientist) calls out mathmeatical errors in Craig Wrigt’s paper. “CSW is a fraud telling desperate LargeBlockers what they want to hear, veering into Econ for the purpose of desperate obfuscation.”
Andrew O’Hagan (London Review of Books editor) writes about how Craig Wright was paid $15M to claim he was Satoshi to escape financial difficulties.
Craig Wright’s mom says he’s prone to lying.