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Did Craig ever find his keys?

>> No.51538461

He never had the keys

>> No.51538517
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No need to bring out the desserts when there is still so much of the banquet to feast on. How to put this... there is more than one way to skin a cat?

>> No.51538520

How did this guy start a bitcoin bank with 230,000 bitcoins if he isn't satoshi?

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>>51538461
Will he go to jail if he never had the keys??

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>>51538517
He's going to a chinese banquet to eat a cat?

>>51538520
What bank did he start?

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>>51538588
>Wright was the CEO of the technology firm Hotwire Preemptive Intelligence Group (Hotwire PE), which planned to launch Denariuz Bank, the world's first bitcoin-based bank, though it encountered regulatory difficulties with the Australian Tax Office and failed in 2014

Hotwire PE was funded with $23,000,000 worth of butcoin in 2013

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>>51538281
>his

>>51538640
>craig wanted to create a bitcoin bank
Goes against everything Bitcoin is and hilariously is what both Craig and Roger Ver complained that BTC had become, a bank-owned thing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYHFrf5ci_g

>>51538520
Sounds like some sort of scam. Either that or - if it wasn't simply a scam - it was funded by his glowie friends. Picrel.

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>>51538549
According to himself, seems that way. But his word is of course basically worthless at this point. Who knows if he ever actually swore any legal oath in court like he says in picrel. Could just be another drop of larp in his larp ocean.

>> No.51539546

>>51539240
right, just like how he is bound and can't spend his coins.
Who is going to prosecute him for lying under oath when the lie had no bearing on an active trial?

>> No.51539568

>>51538281
Who is this? He looks kinda autistic

>> No.51539838

>>51538281
> "You see mate, I had the bloody keys and I signed for two dudes on a laptop I brought in front of the bbc because I never wanted anyone to know, and then after that I decided to smash the drive of the signature with a hammer so nobody else could ever see it, and then I lost access to the keys because someone with a pineapple stole it and also I put them in some deeply nested blinded trust structure and it would be a pain in the arse to figure out how to sign again so instead I'm suing a cat on the internet cause he said mean things to me, I'm totally gonna win tomorrow cause I submitted 71 forged documents confirmed to be forged by my own witnesses."

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>>51538640
Is that the tax scam thing people talk about?

>> No.51540389

>>51540365
No, that was earlier, it was about him mining bitcoin.
And guess what, CSW won against aussie gov.

>> No.51540399

>>51540389
Oh

>> No.51540558

>>51540365
>>51540389
https://satoshi.itch.es/article.php?story=20190720161936496