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Re: Farewell
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Kruw
on 19/01/2024, 13:40:55 UTC
How would you react if Craig Wright died?  Not everyone's grave is worth crying over.

Wow!
How do you celebrate the death of another person? Simply because the person has other views from you? Not even like they were extremist views. That's too low.

You seem to be mistaken: o_e_l_e_o doesn't have "other views from me", o_e_l_e_o wakes up in the morning and spends his day trying to trick Bitcoin users out of their data and coins.  His method for doing so is by attacking innocent non custodial privacy projects by going to thread after thread on this forum and accusing the non custodial projects of being "deeply flawed".  By spreading lies about nonexistent flaws in non custodial projects, he deceives viewers into depositing their coins into the custodian he's promoting instead.  Then, the custodian takes all the money and turns over the data to the government.

So how do you respond to being victim of false accusations from o_e_l_e_o?  By challenging the accusations directly, and calling him out to prove them.  o_e_l_e_o was directly confronted about the lies he was spreading about non custodial privacy projects and challenged to prove he could trace their Bitcoins, and of course he was proven to be bluffing: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5286821.msg62085049#msg62085049

Even after Peter Todd directly debunked o_e_l_e_o's claims of "address reuse" being a flaw in coinjoins, he won't won't even acknowledge Peter Todd proving him wrong.  He blames Gavin Andresen instead and continues his completely fabricated accusations against the non custodial project:

In terms of whatever Peter Todd thinks of Wasabi, I tend not to care what one person's opinion is, regardless of who that person is. Gavin Andresen was a reputable contributor to bitcoin, and people blindly listening to his opinion has caused untold damage in this space. The opinion of one person is irrelevant, especially when that opinion can be bought. I care about the facts. And the facts of the matter are that Wasabi directly funds the enemies of privacy, and that Wasabi coinjoins are deeply flawed: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5476210.msg63334000#msg63334000.

o_e_l_e_o has made victims out of the innocent Bitcoiners who trusted him with their funds and data, and o_e_l_e_o attacked the innocent heros who built open source non custodial projects that provide Bitcoiners complete privacy.

Feeling a certain type of joy about this news is one thing, coming under the thread to celebrate it is another thing entirely. That sums up the kind of person you are.

I'm not "celebrating", I'm making sure that those coming here to kiss o_e_l_e_o's ass remember the amount of vicious damage he's inflicted on Bitcoin after he's gone.  Dying does not grant you innocence for the evil you did while you were alive, EVERYONE is a mortal.