Dec 25, 2019 at 09:57
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Steven Wright’s Seized 1M Bitcoin to Be Unlocked Soon, BSV to Gain Momentum
Craig Steven Wright, the person calling himself Satoshi Nakamoto and the chief defender at Bitcoin SV, is expected to get the keys to over 1,000,000 BTC by next week. The blockchain and digital currency ecosystem is waiting to see how this will go. If Craig is right, the unlocked Bitcoin money worth over $8 billion at the time of writing could flood the whole digital currency market.
Jul 07, 2019 at 08:08
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Someone Purchases Domain Name Loser.com to Mock Craig Wright
A report by GoDaddy shows that an unidentified individual purchased Loser.com, a domain worth more than $21,000, and he/she has used this particular platform to violently mock Craig Steven Wright, a 49-year old businessman from Australia claiming to be Nakamoto Satoshi, the original Bitcoin inventor.
Jun 09, 2019 at 09:46
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Who is Satoshi? Another Theory About Bitcoin Father
It’s now a decade since the first cryptocurrency was created, but up to this second, the real creator of Bitcoin popularly known as Satoshi Nakamoto, has never been identified or come out to evidently identify himself, and this has turned out to be one of the largest mysteries in the blockchain industry.
May 29, 2019 at 11:58
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Cryptocurrency & Blockchain Artist Attacks Bitcoin SV Owner
Pascal Boyart, a French artist who has become popular from the cryptocurrency-related art pieces he normally paints, has now created another interesting but contentious portrait of Craig Steven Wright, an Australian man aged 48 who claims to be the Bitcoin inventor - Satoshi Nakamoto. The portrait is actually entirely made of pink and white toilet papers. Pascal has elevated Bitcoin, digital currency, blockchain and commercial industry to higher heights.
Apr 21, 2019 at 10:57
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Bitcoin SV War Continues: Craig Wright Sues his Critics
Craig Wright is again in the spotlight of all fintech news agencies. Bitcoin’s creator, as he calls himself, has already threatened three people with lawsuits for defamation and libel. Meanwhile, McAfee promises to reveal the real identity of Bitcoin’s founder Satoshi Nakamoto.