"Satoshi" at court

This is really a fascinating read, but very long, I haven't finished it yet. But anyhow, here is how a guy who supposedly owns 10 B in bitcoin does business:

" Matthews noted that, when he signed the deal with MacGregor, Wright didn’t have a feasible business plan for any of his companies. The Wrights’ financial situation was dire. They couldn’t pay their staff and a number had already left. Pedersen and some others had stayed on without pay; Wright owed his lawyers $1 million. Superannuation remittances were overdue and loan repayments unpaid; the companies needed £200,000 just to make it to next week. Craig and Ramona had sold their cars. One of the companies was already in administration and, with the ATO closing in, ‘all related entities were on the brink of collapse.’ "

Amazing, how people like him make it through the year. I skimmed through the article. Maybe one day when I'm on the heavenly thrown I will finish reading the article

He really could be Satoshi, I think there's a 25% chance he just might be. He's just portrayed himself in a way that nobody can believe him since he is so unprofessional. But then again I think 75% chance of him being full of crap since it sounds like he doesn't know what he's talking about half the time.
 
He ain't Satoshi. He acts and talks like a self-conceited pompous @#×÷%&>. Such a self-important person would always take credit from the start and not bother hiding behind anonymity. Those who have taken the course in Asshole 101 should know this stuff. ;)
 

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For those that don't understand:

Some anonymous miner just called Craig's bluff and has placed Craig Wright on the hot seat.

In the court case, Craig claimed to be locked out of his 16,000 bitcoin addresses while he waited for a "bonded courier" to arrive and unlock his "Tulip Trust" containing 1,000,000 Bitcoins ($9 bil USD)

If Craig Wright's story is true, the Tulip Trust is now unlocked and can move his coins to prove he owns them.

If Craig Wright's story is false, then he will still be unable to move any coins and his fraudulent filings will be made known to the court."

The point is: Craig is now in the hot-seat. He needs to put his money where his mouth is. The court knows that the moment has arrived: the Tulip Trust is either 1) unlocked, or 2) a lie.
 
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You have to click the link, and read at least the CNBC report if you are not familiar with the case. Or read this thread, for fuck's sake...

Hey, YOU'RE the one who bumped an 18-month old thread. It is not up to me to follow up in all the old shit...It is up to you to fill us in on all the new shit.
 
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