Now that the world knows the Satoshi coins are safely tucked away in the bosom of the Tulip Trust...
Are they?
Or aren't they?

You gotta buy into Wright's phoney story and lacking evidence if you are going to go with the seemingly made up Tulip Trust scenario.
Or do you?
Why are you having such a difficult time with this? You blind or something?
I know something's happening here, but I don't know what it is.
O.k.... I will bite... BMB seemingly turned into a troll...

In essence, the summary is that Wright has been making the shit up for his own self-interests, and possibly he's got a few screws loose.... This story has been posted all over various bitcoin forums and even received some mainstream media attention.
At first, when the story broke, a few days ago, a considerable amount of credibility was given to the possibility that the story could be true this ------
stopped reading hereI don't think anybody needs a summary. You think the signed message for Gavin from block 1 was some MITM parlor trick then?
It doesn't really matter because it was not made public-----
snipped hereIt doesn't matter to the code, but it matters who has access to the coins and when. Maybe he doesn't give a shit if we believe him. Maybe he was using Gavin to confirm him for his Tulip Trustee. Idk.
I'm not saying anything different than you, here.. in respect to what matters... Yes, if if he does have access to the coins, or anyone has access to the coins, then that does matter. So far, no one has shown to have access to the coins whether directly or some kind of supposed Tulip Trust... or supposed Tulip Trustee....
There has not been any meaningful evidence to corroborate any of the claims within means that would truly be available if someone were to want to demonstrate an ability to control Satoshi coins.
In other words, there is not need to ascribe further uncertainties to the Satoshi coins than what previously existed and what had already likely been priced in.