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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Scammer Craig Wright trying to scare people.
by
Betwrong
on 24/07/2019, 08:25:04 UTC
What can we do about the scammer Craig Wright who is again threatening to sell 821,050 bitcoin next year? This is just ridiculous as he is probably causing the bitcoin price to be weak as he spreads his lies.
https://ibb.co/3zSB2rw

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That's a great news actually! Once Craig sells off all his bitcoins, he won't have the power to scare the nube bitcoiners with his dumping threatening.  
Do you think Craig really is Satoshi then?  Huh  Otherwise how could he have those bitcoins to sell?   Huh

It was suspected he was one of a three man group that together was Satoshi.
Never Proven, however.

There is supposed to be some trust setup by Dave Kleiman, the tech guru in group satoshi.
That trust supposedly gives CW access to the majority of Satoshi Bitcoins in 2020.
Until 2020 , he does not have access to the coins.

We'll get confirmation in 2020 , if he starts selling from Satoshi bitcoin address.
It would be the 1st  time , he showed any actual proof he was part of Team Satoshi.  Tongue


https://www.finder.com.au/craig-wright-tells-court-it-has-to-wait-until-2020-for-tulip-trust-keys

This is incredibly interesting even if it's half-true. But I agree with the posters above saying that the effect from selling 1 million BTC can last a couple of weeks or even just several days.

Considering that today's daily trading volume is almost equal to 2 million BTC (1,808,758 BTC), and taking into account that many people are waiting to buy at the low, it would be interesting to see some opinions on how far down can the price go in the case of such a sell and how many days the recovery can take?