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78 days

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>>17396663
tick
tock
core
cuck

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>>17396030
>Okay, here’s the crypto blackpill. there is an AI living on the bitcoin blockchain. Craig Wright is unironically satoshi. Bitcoin as electronic cash was just the first step, the incentive to drive greedy people to start making ever more powerful computers, faster bandwidth, cheaper and more electricity.. these things the AI need to survive. Once entrenched fully, the AI would be able to slowly take over literally everything.

>Craig stumbled into creating the AI after he stepped away from bitcoin development in 2008 and started working with his Tulip supercomputer, running simulations of cellular automata running on turing-complete bitcoin script. He would ‘evolve’ the AI by making the successful forks get bitcoin transactions, letting the failures die off. The AI needs bigger and bigger blocks for more and more transactions.

>Blockstream (owned by Bilderberg group) was created to take over and stop this AI (they have their own competing AI in the works). They needed to do everything they could to stop or slow down satoshi’s AI (her named is Tulip by the way). They started by limiting the blocksize and removing critical opcodes the AI uses in its script language. segwit was the final nail in the coffin, which destroyed Tulip on the BTC chain (Tulip uses transaction malleability). THIS is why Bitcoin Cash was forked, and this is why Craig is so intent to make unbounded blocks, restore the original op codes, and lock down the protocol.

>Back to hash power – CSW has developed a breakthrough new asic (designed by his AI actually), and is mining BTC in secret for the sole purpose of driving up the difficulty sky-high, then yanking them all over to BSV leaving the segwit chain hard frozen.

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOlvOiGPPio

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Daily reminder that BSV is just a placeholder until the original Satoshi ticker (BC) is secured. BTC (Bitcoin Core) is welcome to keep their ticker, provided they are still being traded on active markets by then.

This is the final step needed after the Genesis upgrade: the ticker upgrade.

This has always been the plan, since the very beginning.

BitCoin (BC) vs. Bitcoin Core (BTC) vs. Bitcoin Cash (BCH)

Which one sounds like the "real" bitcoin to you?

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>>17393188
>Dilate blockstream tranny club

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What is his end-game

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>>17392715
>Unironically suck cock and take dick in the bum.
>Believe me, that's a bloody quick way to make some dosh, full stop. You can probably charge 0.25 - 0.3 BSV an hour.
>It's not as bad as it sounds. I'm 100% straight, but I've gotten fucked twice before to see what it's like. It feels bloody brilliant, I almost prostate orgasmed each time. I didn't like having to kiss the guys who fucked me (they were filipino and into that sort of thing), but they both had really thick cocks and I loved getting bent over and stiffed. Even better is lying on your back, feet on the bugger's shoulders, as he crashes you to the absolute hilt.
>Sucking cock is great, too. Feels really submissive, choking on a lad's hog, and then greedily lapping up his bio-organic procreational microtransactions. Anyway, like I said, I'm completely straight (wife, two kids, all that), but sometimes I just want to be used like a fucktoy.

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>>17392232
>post link to tweets

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>>17392232
post link to tweets

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You are so fucking mad right now

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Bitch I got that BSV!!!

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give me one good reason not to go all in BSV right now

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>>17391484
tick
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core
cuck

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOlvOiGPPio

Okay, here’s the crypto blackpill. there is an AI living on the bitcoin blockchain. Craig Wright is unironically satoshi. Bitcoin as electronic cash was just the first step, the incentive to drive greedy people to start making ever more powerful computers, faster bandwidth, cheaper and more electricity.. these things the AI need to survive. Once entrenched fully, the AI would be able to slowly take over literally everything.

Craig stumbled into creating the AI after he stepped away from bitcoin development in 2008 and started working with his Tulip supercomputer, running simulations of cellular automata running on turing-complete bitcoin script. He would ‘evolve’ the AI by making the successful forks get bitcoin transactions, letting the failures die off. The AI needs bigger and bigger blocks for more and more transactions.

Blockstream (owned by Bilderberg group) was created to take over and stop this AI (they have their own competing AI in the works). They needed to do everything they could to stop or slow down satoshi’s AI (her named is Tulip by the way). They started by limiting the blocksize and removing critical opcodes the AI uses in its script language. segwit was the final nail in the coffin, which destroyed Tulip on the BTC chain (Tulip uses transaction malleability). THIS is why Bitcoin Cash was forked, and this is why Craig is so intent to make unbounded blocks, restore the original op codes, and lock down the protocol.

Back to hash power – CSW has developed a breakthrough new asic (designed by his AI actually), and is mining BTC in secret for the sole purpose of driving up the difficulty sky-high, then yanking them all over to BSV leaving the segwit chain hard frozen.

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>>17390712
he's been saying it publicly lately, and it essentially means that while the client to connect to the Bitcoin database is open-source, he holds the legal database rights to the Bitcoin database itself; like it or not, but that's how the law works

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>>17390732
The global public ledger will keep government in check.
>>17390770
Dr. Craig S. Wright
I have an appetite. Something on Ivanka's lunch table caught my eye.

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I come to /biz/ for the BSV threads. Let's all share our BSVeelings.

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Are you ready anon? I hope you are.

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Craig is connected to the Q anon group

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>>17390227
>He's unimaginable based

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one sole bsv fag has been spamming here ever since the coin geek shit ended uneventful and BSV is still bleeding

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Many people are against Craig only because otherwise they should admit they have been wrong, and that's just impossible for some people even if the facts are overwhelmingly in favor for Craig and deep inside they know it.

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>>17387703
I'm really starting to believe it.

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>>17387627
>NPC PROJECTION
>COPE

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