Tweet Archive
Tweets from 3 verified Craig Wright X/Twitter accounts, plus Wayback Machine recoveries of deleted tweets. Each tweet carries a provenance score.
1,854
Total Tweets
3
Verified Accounts
2017–2026
Date Range
44,098
Total Words
325
Wayback Recoveries
1854
All Accounts
44,098 words
440
@CsTominaga92
2025-present
437
@Dr_CSWright90
2022-2024 + 129 Wayback
977
@ProfFaustus88
pre-April 2019 only + 196 Wayback
325
Wayback Recovered
deleted tweets recovered from archives
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “As a researcher develops through the doctoral learning process, it is essential to find academic peer support groups that can aid in providing feedback and support... The Role of the Researcher https://t.co/84gVo3j4CU”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The start of Japanese Asianism developed as Japan sought to find solidarity with other Asian countries, all of which were under pressure from European nations who sought to expand into the Asian continent... https://t.co/aI0ZZ5OgYB”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Traditionally, the study of history looked at the state and elite forces and people and how they would change the world from the leading edge of change. Since the Second World War, history has moved towards the analysis of individual lives... https://t.co/pvjzm5d2X0”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “There is a good deal of misinformation around scarcity right now. Unfortunately, our education system has produced a series of partially educated people, who may receive vocational training but are not educated. As a result... The Scarcity Paradox https://t.co/xRacZOPDaM”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The computer-generated music that we have now that those in Silicon Valley tells us can eventually replace humanity is just like a versificator in Orwell’s 1984.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Yes, it is true. Machine learning techniques can create music that sounds like the Beatles or Beethoven. Unfortunately what they don't tell you is it is the music that nobody cares about from these authors and musicians.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “1984: George Orwell. The tune had been haunting London for weeks past. It was one of countless similar songs published for the benefit of the proles by a sub-section of the Music Department.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The words of these songs were composed without any human intervention whatever on an instrument known as a versificator. But the woman sang so tunefully as to turn the dreadful rubbish into an almost pleasant sound.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “He could hear the woman singing and the scrape of her shoes on the flagstones, and the cries of the children in the street, and somewhere in the distance, a faint roar of traffic, and yet the room seemed curiously silent, thanks to the absence of a telescreen.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The future according to Silicon Valley. https://t.co/OsvDpkm5i0”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Do the maths.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “My prediction is BSV will reach 99% of all Blockchain transactions this year.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “By the end of next year, 99.99%.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “If you want to build something else, if you think decentralisation is an end, good luck… I have no interest in what you’re doing. My goal is very simple…”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Deliver a digital cash system and a framework that allows for extensibility in creating digital transactions with monetary value.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “That can be delivered to the scale of tens and eventually hundreds of billions of transactions a second while maintaining a cost under a thousandth of a cent per transaction.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “By 2030, the only digital asset class will be that which scales. Then, like the Internet, the competing networks will fall away, and only one will remain.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Bitcoin is not about thousands of nodes and nor cannot have thousands of nodes. Instead, Bitcoin is about high scale, low-cost digital money.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “To be digital cash requires that the transactions are processed for under a fraction of a cent. It requires that this does not change as the system scales. The red herring that is used in the opposing arguments is a logical fallacy. That fallacy is the claim of decentralisation.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Decentralisation isn’t the goal. Instead, decentralisation is a tool to deliver digital cash.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “M-Pezza costs between 0.30 USD and 0.40 USD a transaction”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “3 to 4 nodes, as we see in BTC or ETH with a competitive process, is sufficiently decentralised. And only three or four nodes are controlling each of these networks. Nodes are defined in section 5 of my White Paper. Nodes create blocks.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The ongoing arguments about decentralisation are all red herring arguments. They are logically flawed. The first premise of a digital cash system is whether it acts like digital cash. To do this, the cost of any transaction cannot be more than a tenth of a cent.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The purpose of bitcoin is not decentralisation. Rather, decentralisation is merely one part of the design of the system to deliver digital cash.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “So while it is understandable that he wants to protect his outdated and archaic industry, life and industry move on.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “While there is a large market at the moment for people running raspberry pi’s, this, like the management of blacksmiths and farriers, is an occupation that will disappear.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The problem with Ethereum and BTC groups is that they are anticorporate. They call themselves crypto capitalists (Ortiz, 2020). What that really means is that they are anti-capitalist. They are Marxist through and through, and believe in the… Anti-Trust https://t.co/A0LrE4Vf1B”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Consider this a financial information release under the UK and US laws concerning information related to investment related statements.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “In an IEEE conference later this year, I will explain how we will take bitcon to 1 billion tps peak, using 2022 tech. To 100 billion tps before 2030 and have SPV lookups and proofs served for this.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Up to 4.29 billion exchanges a tx (packets) for 0.001c”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Over the last decade, I have been dragged into innumerable arguments and debates, going back to those with James Donald in 2008. They concerned scaling and other aspects of Bitcoin that some people would have disagreements on… The Vision for Bitcoin https://t.co/1mKpEd8zFy”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Bitcoin is a micropayment system first and foremost. It scales by large blocks.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Bitcoin does not address political problems; no technology does. Politics is a function of human interaction. Those who try and tell you otherwise are deceiving you in some way.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “There are three key points that matter in regards to bitcoin. Faster, more transactions, cheaper.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Bitcoin doesn't replace banks. Instead, Bitcoin enables the unbanked to be part of the digital economy because it creates the first digital cash system. This is what people fear!”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The only, and I mean only, the purpose of bitcoin is high-volume at low fees. So if anyone tells you that anything above a fraction of a cent is low fees, they are lying and attempting to deceive you.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Bitcoin is a micropayment system, first and foremost.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Next, the fees are in part related to the ability to directly scale on-chain without so-called boondoggle projects such as lightning and all the artificial limits that others apply.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright While it seems easy to allow extra members into NATO, to take such an action itself poses threats to existing members and destabilises the existing political order. Each side is acting in a realist political perspective that is likely to cause escalation.… https://t.co/rvnpqBeLCD
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright I believe that each side is manipulating the results for their own ends. The Russian Federation sees a threat from NATO on its borders. Such an advance is politically dangerous and should never have occurred.… https://t.co/diXJLT2vXy
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The Economist Intelligence Unit designated China as a highly authoritarian regime in 2019. The government is generally thought of as centralised. Yet, the ability to disseminate policy to local provinces is limited… Reliving an Ancient Past https://t.co/dWkW2P9ZxK”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Bitcoin was never anti Bank. The Times headline is misrepresented and relates to the content of the article.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “BTC is not Bitcoin, Bitcoin is set in stone and the protocol is not at the whim of development teams.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Cypherpunks had NOTHING to do with Bitcoin. The system opposes all they want, are.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Anonymous systems are exclusively for cowards, criminals and associated scum.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Bitcoin is not Crypto. Bitcoin is not Cryptocurrency. It was always electronic cash, a digital ledger. My white paper defines this.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “That is 50,000 hosts x 1.1Khash = 55 Mhash”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “If 50,000 non mining nodes start mining… Power is 750watts x 50,000 machines = At 0.12 USD /KWh ($) = 36.2 million USD per annum. COSTS!”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “If you want to wait for the end of the solar system to find a block – be my guest.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “You see, the next thing is none of the so-called full nodes is full nodes. None of them is mining. Moreover, if such an event happened, there would be at least 100 chains.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Moreover, such an illegal system will not even have a Fiat on-ramp. Without the ability and money to sell the coins, there will not be anyone using them. Nobody needs a slow, expensive micro-payment system such as BTC other than for the Ponzi reason.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Next, the thing to remember is that there is no value if you can't exchange. So, if a court order happens, exchanges will update. There's a reason for this. Any exchange that doesn't update will be an active violation of a court order.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “For something like Coinbase, not following a court order would have them delisted, and the company's CEO will face criminal charges for his activities. So, it is not that nonmining nodes have any purpose; they don't.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “If there are 50,000 or even 500,000 of those non-nodes, and every single miner disappears, no block will be created. Moreover, a single ASIC system has more processing power than every one of those 500,000 non-nodes.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “There is a strange belief that non-mining systems can be nodes in Bitcoin (and, by extension, on the BTC network)—without creating blocks. Then there are arguments that they help with ‘routing’ and distributing… A Rational Argument around Nodes https://t.co/V3n3aISS5q”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Any system that does not create blocks has no part in this process.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “So, if there is a fork in this period. The miner (node) does not get paid. Consequently, it is not merely finding a block but propagating it and having other miners build upon it to a depth of 100 subsequent blocks.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “In court, the continuous lie about how there were ever more than 10,000 nodes and up to 50,000 will be utterly destroyed. When we finish, any media agency promoting their lies will be held liable and enjoined.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “There is a reason why all of my opponents attempt to delay court cases. It is very simple, in court logical arguments and fact win. This is why I won in Florida, why there was no finding of fraud. Why in fact, I was considered the sole creator. Fact.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Simply, there are no people in the BTC "community" willing to honestly debate. There are none that will present an honest argument. There are none that will base an argument on fact and truth.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “If the system requires lightning watchtowers, trusted intermediaries, then there is no direct communication between Alice and Bob and it is not bitcoin.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “There is no issuer as all 21 million coins were issued on the day of launch and the protocol is set in stone so developers cannot alter it as they can with systems such as BTC that copy bitcoin.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Rather, it is a system with a complex scripting language to create alternative use cases but primarily "for small casual transactions".”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “In my white paper, I defined bitcoin as an electronic cash system. Of note, the issue to be solved and the reason that coin exists is not to create digital gold.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “If you think for a moment, you start to understand that nodes (miners) are highly incentivised to get blocks from other miners as fast as possible because this is how they earn money. The “bitcoin” Fibre network was an example of routing without home nodes having any relevance.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Moreover, the average time to receive notification of a block between miners is under 500 ms. The download of the block in any blockchain is very small.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The time that it takes to propagate around the home user network is over a minute. The argument is simple, something that takes over a minute somehow is faster than something that takes under a second.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “It is funny how little people choose to understand. For example, the White Paper I released in 2008 very clearly stated that bitcoin nodes create blocks. Therefore, creating a new block is the only consensus mechanism involved in bitcoin.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Moreover, the use of a flood based gossip protocol means that only other miners matter and there is no point in having what people call routing machines (or routing nodes). Such a system is completely irrelevant.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright Now, instead of taking the time to read and understand my white paper, people have started creating their own technically advanced Ellipsographs and are calling them “cryptocurrency nodes”.… https://t.co/F6dgi95TWT
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Welcome to the end of social media as you knew it. I am Satoshi. I am the creator of bitcoin. And, in this current battle with both Zuckerberg and Dorsey, I’m going to rock social media to its foundations and bring it crashing around them.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Why they attacked me as Satoshi is to distract you from looking at the evidence. In a court of law, logical fallacies don’t apply.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “I would look at the common law tort of passing off to understand that.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Luckily, the power of individuals like Facebook and Twitter in court is diminished. They don’t realise this yet, but in taking me want in court they will not only conclusively prove that I am the creator of bitcoin.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “They will prove how asinine their concepts and understanding of bitcoin really is. They will demonstrate how BTC is not bitcoin and is passing off as my creation.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The social media trolls will attack me. The reason for this is that they cannot attack my arguments. We still have a series of institutions that are purely based upon logical arguments and fact (truth). These are common law courts.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Facebook is a system that will collapse like all other corporations throughout history. It has a lifespan. Already, they have hit their limit and will start to diminish as other players, including tik-tok become more widely disseminated.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Why do you think both Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey are suing me? It is not because I’m saying I’m Satoshi. I may happen to be, and I am. They are suing me because I am a threat to their business model.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “It was a system that will change the world because it introduces low transaction fees, creates new opportunities, and removes economic friction.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “So, in arguing the nature of bitcoin, it becomes very simple to see that it was a micropayment system with a block-based structure that grew into gigabytes and then terabytes per block. It was a system designed for fees that were next to nothing at scale.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Yet, the argument is presented that 14,000 nodes can exist, have existed, or may exist in the future. Therefore, calculating how many nodes exist on the bitcoin network can be conducted in any difficulty adjustment period. Nodes create blocks.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright A simple example of this is the definitions presented in the whitepaper that I released and distributed in 2008. In section 5, I noted how nodes (aka miners or pools) create blocks, and this is the only consensus mechanism used in bitcoin.… https://t.co/f1coWnYgql
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “A prime example is derived from the attacks on me as the creator of bitcoin. The argument is that I’m nothing like Satoshi. Whereas the alternative that BTC is anything like bitcoin should be addressed.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “When individuals use these personalised attacks, they generally start to fall into other forms of logical fallacy. The use of special pleading or is it is also called moving the goalposts, may apply.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Many people in social media circles do not understand that the validity of an argument or the truth of something has no relationship to the individual unless the argument is about the individual’s character.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The logical fallacy evolves around attacking another person’s character or personality in ad hominem. This is done not to create a valid response but to attack the argument by ultimately attacking the person.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Most of the effort on Twitter remains in the realm of logical fallacies. It includes the Ad hominem attack and that of using the Genetic fallacy.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Or at least they believe that they are anonymous to attack people in a way that they would never do either in a face-to-face meeting or in a public space.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “This is not a new problem and has even been addressed philosophically by Plato. In the Ring of Gyges, we see the effects of what happens when a person gains the power to remain anonymous.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “One of the primary problems with social media, including Twitter and Facebook, is that they create a space that allows individuals and trolls to think that because they are anonymous.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Digital cash systems have been falsely misrepresented as being a cyberpunk/anarchist creation that is outside of the reach of government and was designed as an alternative that could not be controlled.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The Republic of Mozambique is a sub-Saharan African nation on the Swahili coast. The country gained political independence from Portugal on 25th June, 1975. Following a period of upheaval, the country… The Closing of Open Society: Part II https://t.co/ItNyz8YBOk”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “@SEMO3D @Aida122962 https://t.co/aQz5g24zMa”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Agency applies to open source development groups just as it applies to corporations.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Consequently, not having a legal structure merely creates a general partnership or association.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright The goal is to create a scaled system that will run on server farms handling first terabyte and then petabytes of data every 10 minutes.… https://t.co/1qBRWdrULw
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright The issue is not how many gigabytes have been mined. It is how many gigabytes can be mined in any 10 minute period. As I noted above, bitcoin (BSV) is already handling tens of thousands of transactions per second and has achieved a block around 4 GB.… https://t.co/MVEpXkdrn0
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright Sometime in that process there will be more data storage than can ever be used. The cost per transaction is a balancing economic aspect of the system as is the limitation on the number of tokens (2.1 quadrillion).… https://t.co/3TETsVpnMS
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright There is no IPV4 issue. The scaling of bitcoin is unbounded. There is no running out of data. Data storage doubles every 15 months or so. This is an exponential function and will be for at least the next hundred years.… https://t.co/KVIDp81Qv8
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright 4 GB is a start. 8 GB will be better and will be achieved later this year. I'll be happy when Bitcoin hits multiple terabyte blocks.… https://t.co/fsChafFAeH
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “@toysoul1337 The coin would be more effective and efficient at 1 MB per block without a Merkel tree. It would also be more secure.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright You are confusing the propagation of blocks with the total size of the blockchain. SPV requires only block headers. The implementation of a Merkel tree or binary tree is purely an algorithm that allows for extensive scaling of the protocol.… https://t.co/ZUwDQWZQNs
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “@noisevault @KanoTheTruth You do not help route. You do not aid in verification. You are purely doing this for your own self gratification.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “@noisevault @KanoTheTruth Secondly, if you've not found block in years you're not running a node. You have not verified anything because the verification is associated with other miners building upon your block until it is 100+ deep. Without a block, you are of course not part of the system
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “@noisevault @KanoTheTruth An aspect of all of this that you seem to miss is firstly that there is a 100 block maturity level before nodes (miners) are paid. As such, you cannot make a claim that it is a single hash. Moreover, it is not discovering a block but rather propagating it to all other mine
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “This was always how Bitcoin was designed to scale. The false claims of thousands of nodes are easy to discredit.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Nodes create blocks.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “There are four BTC nodes controlling the network – https://t.co/xLk8fO91Sl”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright ““Visa processed 37 billion transactions in FY2008, or an average of 100 million transactions per day. That many transactions would take 100GB of bandwidth, or the size of 12 DVD or 2 HD quality movies, or about $18 worth of bandwidth at current prices.””
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “That is, blocks of over 2 GB. https://t.co/pxFuA4VObq”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Bitcoin was designed to scale across a small number of server farms. Right now, there are four BTC nodes controlling the network.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright The false narrative that bitcoin was ever mentioned to cyberpunks on that list is an easily discredited lie,fabrication used to promote and disseminate misleading information about the system BTC that is falsely passing off as if it is bitcoin and misleading investors globally.… https://t.co/wcNj6ka
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “@btcsteve @metathomist Bitcoin is not designed as an anarchist system. Bitcoin was never promoted on the cyberpunk mailing list.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright Every aspect of how bitcoin works is public. It is transparent and not anonymous. It may be pseudonymous but there is a distinction. This applies even more so for miners and miners are not only completely visible but easily auditable and easily subject to legal action.… https://t.co/1lmlihEErp
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright However, these machines do not even try and create blocks. So, it is not even that they are providing hash rate. They are merely Sybil systems that poses nodes and pretend to be.… https://t.co/CJ9H8bbbdI
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright If you don't find a block, you have no interaction in any way. If there are 100,000 raspberry pi machines running as miners (and never finding blocks) the network hash rate is exactly the same with or without those machines. They are not only ineffective but superfluous.… https://t.co/Mqaz7tzA6F
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright The difficulty is purely adjusted based on blocks found. In analysing whether any node puts hash rate on the network you need to remember that the only nodes are by definition miners.… https://t.co/6VVmzET2Ha
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright The difficulty people have is understanding that the consensus mechanism is isolated and is not shared. The hash is not a security mechanism but rather a broadcast of investment.… https://t.co/cnof6R1AcS
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “@TheOnlyFronk @FThooligan”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Nodes create coins.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Consequently, if your system does not build blocks, it is not a Bitcoin node.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “I explained this on my early Bitcoin website: https://t.co/rfbAlDoWek”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The only consensus mechanism in Bitcoin involves building and disseminating a valid block that others build upon until a depth of 100 blocks has been reached.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “When developers can introduce new OP_Codes, introduce changes such as SegWit and more, the developers are controlling mines and entities behind the protocol.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright ““The nature of Bitcoin is such that once version 0.1 was released, the core design was set in stone for the rest of its lifetime.” (Me, 2010)”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “Developers cannot change the bitcoin protocol. However, my whitepaper notes that “Any needed rules and incentives can be enforced with this consensus mechanism.””
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “This decision was unanimous; free software distribution does not remove liability. https://t.co/o9THaQXWYW”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “The conduct of both agents and employees can result in situations where liability is imposed vicariously on an organisation through the common law.”
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Wayback · @Dr_CSWright “There are always arguments over scaling blockchain networks. Most of them end in 'ad hominem' attacks, and very few address the prime issues that need to be discussed and understood. None of it is new, either… The Wizard of Blockchain https://t.co/eXeMjl2Bv3”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @recrypto1 @Christophe_Be @apagut @justicemate https://t.co/VaqWhDseJR
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @penny_flipping I am a qualified mechanic. But, I still would not play with the sealed systems that they have now.
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “@optypine @sat_disc I am a lawyer and this is my area of speciality.”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “Yes, I can make ZCash and Monero completely traceable... A means to start monitoring it all and attributing. And, responsible disclosure is not those teams. Have a nice life.”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @cryptocashcharl No thanks, but I know some people who can get a Rolodex out and help you if this is your thing...… https://t.co/Vq6M718hS6
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @Madra_Caorach @iwearahoodie @Emperor_YZ Banks can tokenise on Bitcoin
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @mmapowerhour @marpme_ @ShortTheBottom Then, you do not check anything. Sorry. Fools will be fools
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “The funds Ira wants are not those from when I was mining in 2009, but things Dave was dealing with in 2012 on. I know who some of these groups are, and I ignored it. Mr Klieman will learn, that should he ever hope to even gain a slight win, that this applies...”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “Anyone here versed in the use of the Banach-tarski Paradox and how this may be related to finite derivatives in integer space?”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @Tha_Crypto_Guy @coinyeezy @PsychedelicBart @devilninja777 @TiKawamoto @urbanarson Bye loser
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “@MarkLundeberg I guess you never bothered to READ the whitepaper.”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “@BTC_BRAINSTORM @MeganLiller There is better, there is the original. Loaded 8 years prior to Bitcoin ;)”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “I have also come to learn, I really do not like anarchist fools. They have their head up their ass and cannot understand reality nor that others do not want their "utopia" Honestly, this force you to be free crap.”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “You see, all those issues that you ignored. All those things I tried to tell you as you wanted to bastardise MY creation. They are solved. Yes, you want to use thresholds, but I have patented them”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “Here is the thing. You sit saying what I "Need" do to. No, I need do nothing. You see, I want nothing from you. You have nothing I value. I will enjoy seeing BTC go to zero and fail, and I like this to be slow.”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “Try the mirror... https://t.co/Mp52M7JGYN”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “@CryptoGooner_ Are you. Well, Bitcoin will fix that - and your scams”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] This crap, Bitcoin has moved on from Satoshi. Wrong. Much more of the work was designing than coding. Fortunately… https://t.co/7R60IUwdyp
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “And... ow WikiLeaks it burns... being called names by a group of criminals founded by a rapist Oh, how terrible we feel. Oh no, a group founded by a Rapist does not like me”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @taylorcreationz I created plumbing A means to have sound global money A means to trade and open global markets
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus If you say that you cannot afford books to learn, you are making excuses. You can buy complete works of many great authors for pennies. If you are on Twitter, you have no excuses… https://t.co/8Zubo6b5dE
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus Rule 0 - Before 1 Never and I mean NEVER have a heart to heart with a group who are afraid of crypto and explain "Blacknet"… https://t.co/LThdXEFNBX
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “@tzbakeoven @JimmyWinMedia And, if BTC did not fork into an airdrop coin... Typos and all...”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “My stupidest mistake was going to the Australian government in 2001 and filing this shit.”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “In 2010 I tried to explain this. https://t.co/qo1Rn11Jh0 I said, Bitcoin is NOT anonymous and it becomes more private as you scale the system. You know...It'll be better when the network is larger.”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “In the coming weeks and months I am going to start releasing the start and early period of Bitcoin and why I left. I do not like that I am forced into this position, but by the end, people will I hope understand.”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @billionairepony Bye bye
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @KarlWithaD If you think about it...
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @NexusSix7 No. It is. Bitcoin is TC, but, the method was not easily seen.
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @ByronObando89 @bithaiti No, they are not. This is about technology and sound money. Not conspiracy
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus I walked outside and I thought... Crypto winter. Lambos are obtained from developing and stewarding successful c… https://t.co/xdwIC8clOS
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “The dumbest thing is an anonymous "privacy coin" If you want a system that is easy to take, that is it. Simple, mere possession a crime and strict liability offense”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @JeremiahMarkus @NationalAnarchy No. He wants NA coin
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus Why Lightning... the REAL reason... Drugs, KP, bucket shops, money laundering... lightning is an offchain record.… https://t.co/bFvawQGw9U
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “LOSER This guy has no idea - and - VAT/GST Government will simply move to value added tax. https://t.co/vqMB0pPr9A”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @MariamAzeb Business It IS a commodity ledger
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] You do not treat keys as you do in PGP. You treat addresses as a one time system - use once, then do not use again.… https://t.co/Hynvh9gSEs
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @BsvCrypto @UDL_IP Busy 2 days. Working to do 1094 by end of year
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “2 year target. 2-4 Million TPS peak 500k sustained Terranode Bitcoin”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @_crptx @KevinMurphy77 @ejfhp @CalvinAyre Not really. ICOs and Digital Gold are dead ends.
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus On Friday at Coingeek week, I will be announcing a game changing new tech we have for SV. Bitcoin as it was origin… https://t.co/jsT6bVQaOv
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @excalibur0922 Now you are getting it
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “In discussions with Calvin and his team, they want to focus on the Business applications we have coming in the new year and I respect his advice. As the following message from Calvin says, if they add replay protection, we will let the market decide. https://t.co/Ig7PcFI3fA”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @MSJ_2016 @geoffgolberg No. In fact, I will be releasing a prosecutors "cheat sheet" on all this in the new year. Enjoy
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @AngryLamma Not all, but those trading are just there to scam and create nothing
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @JLynn4u No, that is just bull from DCG to cover the lies they tried to sell to others. Why XRP - as it is high -… https://t.co/HamXJgCvnF
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @TotalBuzzKit @LairCrypto @_nurazhar Uses - there is no precede - 99% of what people are doing is off track.
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “In all this no user transactions are lost. And... SV is ahead.”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “Still not enough... And, how long will you steal your client's money...”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “The error in this is the assumption that we want or will sell ABC tokens, no, we just plan on re-orging and re-orging We do not want to have the longest ABC chain, we will just destroy all of the ABC chain. Have a nice day... and you will learn. @NoSplit”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus Just a reminder Sustainable hash Not a day, not weeks, not a burst. Continuous competition until one dies as we do not stop… https://t.co/DUDjaDRVVP
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “Well. In 2017 I said there was a MAJOR issue with SegWit. In mid to late 2019, I will explain it. It cannot be removed. It cannot be fixed. It is not solvable and, you cannot work around it. Sorry. You allowed Core to kill BTC. I did try and stop you.”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “Oh. And @JihanWu and @rogerkver selling... they will also have to sell BTC to pay rented hash. If this is a long war... expect 2014 prices in BTC... think what that does... Have a nice day”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “Hete in the war room... ready to start the tests of where Bitcoon can become global cash. Test one, removing the turds (ABC) and legitimising neutral money... Ready to kick ass and move forward https://t.co/cemC5c3Z3u”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @devang11222 I hate beggers.
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @AbuAliyya Huh
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “The 51% defense allows for not just a re-org, but unwinding the dishonest chain (ABC) that tries to add illegal op_codes. In this, we can take block (n) and mine to (N+1) with a new (N-1) and (N) We mine to (N+2) and repeat - over and over (N-i) until i= the fork time 1”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “Hey @btccom_official Do you guys really want to mine for NOTHING. Others like to say I am bluffing.... I am not. EVERY satoshi ever mined and earnt on BCH using ABC will be reversed. You mine ABC, you piss in the wind and burn electricity for nothing. It is a promise”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “Miners and honest developers defend the protocol from the hordes of dishonest dev's & "ShitLords" from arbitrary change and experimentation Sound money is stable One protocol The 51% defense protects Bitcoin from the EVIL and dishonest hordes Defend bitcoin Defend your mon
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “READY! The 15th is WAR! Run pussies run. We do not forgive, we do not stop, we will not leave you the air you need to breath! Have a nice day! https://t.co/4B5VfzX1fM”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @bchisking Here you go https://t.co/V1BxTRuILk
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @tptsele @CryptoSpaniard There have been anarchists - anarchic is the natural state, and it is a failed state I ha… https://t.co/9jJXrrArKt
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @tgdjgjtpgj Bitcoin as global cash
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “The interesting thing is that under existing law any exchange taking a DSV tainted coin; any miner verifying a tainted coin & any developer on such a system is facilitating crime. You can say permission-less all you like, but you don't have permission to violate the criminal law”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “A little advice for the legally clueless. A few ABC dev's are no arguing that empty blocks are legally an easement (so much for the permission-less crap). The claim follows: 1...”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “PS. 10 Bitcoin for a verified address for service for "Phil" I am interested in exposing his fraud and seeing him enjoy a prison cell.”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @rogernightman Yes, we will make certain bitcoin remains
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @JordRothy5678 @mindstatex Bitcoin
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @Rongarvin99 See Prices and Production F A Hayek 1931
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “The entire concept of 'permission-less' is flawed. It is marxist #collectivist bullshit. Property rights matter. If you want to just ignore the rights of other people, you should not be involved with #Bitcoin. #BCH is capitalist. It is entirely about property rights!”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @Marlab999 Only 19 to do and I do 2 to 3 a day. I am on a plane tomorrow to HK, that should allow 2. Etc
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @heatcrypto @BoulevardLP @SilvioSchembri There are US crowd funding laws. Have a look at the JOBs Act. I am yet t… https://t.co/4pGN8CMgXN
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @BuckoHaram @JamesDelingpole Mises. Read up on economics. Fredrick Bastiat. I post a lot
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus The key aspect that was always the heart of Bitcoin and that many lose sight of... It's based on open market compe… https://t.co/uIpRuPuJJu
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @PetroReport No, it is reality and only fools think otherwise, good bye Go and look for a Unicorn.
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “@adamcon25 @satoshi0x DVC is not related to bitcoin at all. Just another scam”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @Zigadeebong Do not be disingenuous. Bitcoin is set in stone Grey. It is not, was not and will not be social consensus.
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @NationalAnarchy @CoinAgnostic @Bitcoin Again wrong. The address balance is not effected my malleation Ever
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @laigenyee @hsia_li Lol. So. Equal shares of a worthless ponzi (BTC) and bitcoin (BCH)
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus Why is Bitcoin Open Source? To an extent all software is a black-box. As a consequence, the quote concerning Bitcoi… https://t.co/E2iy2yrV7A
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @sherrykochmail Yes, you can peg Fiat and it can scale as well (ETH does not)
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @Bitcoin_is_Cash @chrujmn @DanielKrawisz @bitcoinshillz Well. You will have to wait, and in time, see just how little you understand huh
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @metalslaw It uses 1.25 year jumps
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @wutong_tang And study and average 2.5 papers and...
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @Lowrypalooza Yes, this is the aim of creating alt coins. You will find this ends soon. It will be regulated and s… https://t.co/5EASKx2bPX
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “I shall provide sufficent evidence to enable a criminal fraud prosecution against "Scronty". This material shall be compiled and released in Sept. It shall include his extortion attempt and far more. Sorry. He has nothing to do with Bitcoin, and his fall will be an example.”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @2nd_Entropy @micropresident @kyuupichan It helps the smart contract language on Wormhole
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “If a pool cannot mine a minor 32mb block (that a 56k modem could handle) and tries to hobble scaling to subsidise their failure, they deserve to be bankrupt. This is capitalism. Scaling is happening in #BCH Miners will just move pools, life goes on. https://t.co/MY51GksjxI”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @xplice Of many possibles
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “So, this is a way (OP_FALSE is better) to make a burn address... yet... not how WormHole does it - trust them... https://t.co/nVnyNGUurb”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “The point is... Not seeking a valid address But a provable invalid one”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus Then, go ahead. I am not the one pushing to patent the base protocol. I am the one saying this si a TERRIBLE IDEA So, if you insist on making it something we (nChain) control utterly...… https://t.co/bBoCslZa4a
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @maesitos No. And, SegWit is a dead end
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “There is no new chain. Welcome to being orphaned https://t.co/TMViIlnykq”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus Bitcoin is about stable money. It is not about user votes, it is the opposite of Fiat where democracies vote peopl… https://t.co/4vzhatrwbC
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @breathedml Multiple stacks control
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @SMAtrader1990 @JWestJest No. That is wrong troll
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “Welcome to the original stable unbounded bitcoin protocol. No limits, onchain”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @khunFYP No. Currency does not mean by fiat
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “@unrealjoethomas @paulee_paul @CashPromos @CalvinAyre @yhaiyang No. That exists today And, the idea that unlicensed gambling will be tolerated is a joke. It, in the way some think will exist will just allow a way to shutdown anything using it”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “Added bull. The algorithms are public (open source), so reversing the secret sauce is nothing. You uses brain wallet. A special one you remember. Honestly... this is a joke You can recreate the key watching a person use the device https://t.co/WKTkqlzYqD”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus I am at the point where I do not need to argue with you if you shill shitcoins or want to sell stupid ideas (EOS).… https://t.co/SROYeF8l8X
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] #BitcoinCash allows real shares, ones with dividends and voting rights as automated common stock offerings. Electr… https://t.co/Hch6NriBUU
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “@The_BCH_Boys @UnstoppableBCH Except We have started formally proving it, small work yo complete graph is already proven in peer-reviewed publication Greg is afraid BTC is also small world His lies are crumbling”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “Now we start to show what we have been building. On our terms. In our way. You see, we don't need your investment, nor your advice. For we are #Bitcoin and we are many #BCH To some. We are your WORST nightmare and the dream is only starting”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “This is my gym at home here in London... https://t.co/Crzk6VwxX0”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus We will work with other miners to scale the software. Not what dev groups want. Miners If miners do not scale, the… https://t.co/8hGEZ7A3cq
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus No hash goes to this crap. They want it, they fork it, without us. Without the apps using our code, our IP etc. Without the companies we have invested in.… https://t.co/E2foRGPNdI
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] And this https://t.co/AGCHIf2Nsu And Java, C, C++ And Forth and Cobol and ASM32
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @zerpmalachi Long term... no Speculation... short term.. maybe What timeframe ?
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “Thou who tells people to Hodl is a scammer pushing a ponzi. Basically, pump. Leave like Lite Charlie. The sale is to make a few, as.the bag holders collapse. Bad, bad lopp https://t.co/hziy0qCgMv”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “This is my life. I work AND I already have all this. I still study and I already have doctorates. If you think crypto is about sitting in your pyjamas and making more, expect pain. Enjoy seeing aspects of my holiday next week and remember that this is working smart and focus”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “I hate to say told you so... But, BCH will support regulated securities this year. ETH prides itself on flaunting the law... https://t.co/2ltuCqEftQ”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [RT] RT @CalvinAyre: doing our part to bring economic freedom and utility to the world. https://t.co/Kbt60d0v2a
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] See, Core do not trust economics. Bitcoin is ALL economics.
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @Auxon0 Good :) We will deliver the tools to make all you stated a reality
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @c4chaos @siosism @crypt0snews Why... Just buy it... Why morph it and be driven...
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “To all my trolls... https://t.co/1ZfLD09jW6 https://t.co/JJqTXXr0a3”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @portdiamonds I did something like this. It was a security under the law. It was a fixed one to one pairing... A li… https://t.co/3wKpjX2S0M
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “@patent_info Definitely Aiming at 500 to 600 new inventions a year”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @zdavatz A waste of a conference hall...
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @mindstatex @zbingledack @uriklarman @TweetyBirdbrain @bloXrouteLabs @BitcoinUnlimit @vermorel Say SPV node Wallet Merchant node
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @rbrtbrgnjn 50,000 banks
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @BOMinvest And, I assure you... mating in flat worms has not led to a lot.
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “Goal 1. 5 billion in 5 years. The first goal is to have 5 billion people come to know about and be able to access bitcoin. Remember this. Tell others. 5 billion people will know what bitcoin cash represents in 5 years!”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus It seems that lightning does not strike twice as it doesn't strike at all.... https://t.co/dgXT9fHCGJ
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @laszlokova @marco_java @nChainGlobal They are low connectivity systems. That could be for many reasons.
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @hoque_mainul See for example Eisner v. Macomber, 252 U.S. 189 (1920) US Supreme Court
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @Crypto__Honey @AlexPickard Maths Economics Law Finance Banking Psychology History Code Statistics Logistics Trade law Etc Not just...
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “@CobraBitcoin Smart man... even if slow to come to the truth”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @MZietzke Yes
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @goldmy_re @steviezollo @TweetyBirdbrain @rogerkver And you are a commercial miner.... If not... who cares that your block is slow
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @c4chaos At least use the right image https://t.co/43ubHwlLPf
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus Satoshi saw Data centres - Bitcoin was ALWAYS designed this way. https://t.co/8mqLUHosyv https://t.co/4oxQc8KiG3…
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @marbell379 Any computation
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “@haseebinc @lopp @naval It is not. Lopp has close to zero understanding of bitcoin”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus In a lightning network world... Microsoft patch Tuesday is to be renamed to Channel death Tuesday with all Lightning nodes now forced to close and commerce to have a global restart Just think of all those lovely bitcoin segwit mining fees as users are FORCED to restart channels… https://t.co/89k9S
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “@lorcacons @howelzy And when a security patch comes and Windows reboots....”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “Cryptocurrency lesson of the day There is no Cryptography in #cryptocurrencies. Hashes and digital signatures are related technology but Bitcoin for example is clear text. Where cryptography is deployed is in associated systems. No secret writing, integrity based.”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “To my haters...”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “Why ASICs https://t.co/aGJ5NRPEa9 This is what CPU mining leads to This is what ASICs solved for Bitcoin. PoW without cost and by criminal groups is what Bitcoin avoided and others want to embrace - ASICs matter and the idea is not users for user node sake.”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @scottbuszard @siosism Yes. There is little science in climate science. You will note that "Climate scientists" are never meteorologists.
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “Andreas M. Antonopoulos has made the assertion, "You need a node so that you can be certain of a TX being confirmed as all the external companies could have been hacked... What is more likely... 10s of companies being hacked to fool a user Or The user is hacked?”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “With XOR and String Operations we have the ability to use Oblivious Transfers. in BCH. Think of true fungibility and mixing and then, you take it a little further :) Coming your way in May.”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “@Egon_BTC @derekmagill I am fine.”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “@briangamblin Greed”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @Carl0sfelipebtc @yevgenydevine @handsomegui @AlexPickard @CobraBitcoin @JihanWu @decredproject Hahaha
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “@DeepDish71 @AlexPickard @perplextus @Gubermensch Rome was not built in a day. Where people go wrong is that they start to think this is a easy journey, it is not. It is a decades long hard slog. When you accept that, then we may start to make progress.”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @VinnyLingham @AlexPickard @MZietzke @Carsten71071425 @ConnorVO @ksdeav @_deCentral And https://t.co/8yD4d3Ttev
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “It is easy to believe that those with money just seek more money, but the reality is different. Money is not an end, it is a means. No billionaire need work... ever Yet those who are capitalist do. Why... to create. To build. To make.”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @leccytrain Just starting. Now we have to take the PCTs and file all over and that slows the creation of new ones down
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @BaliBebas @Crypto_Gossiper @CRYPTOCRATS Speculative bubbles and not use... Oh how little they get
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @buddhacoiner Some are bad, not all are bad. That is too simplistic.
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @DmitryTsygankov @jodibelair5 @ZekeSnark @NSKinsella @mindstatex @JollyMortXMR @oli_vdb @SheriUcar @Hntaigana… https://t.co/n0VA1OAt9e
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @yevgenydevine Again. No system is perfect. It is a logical fallacy to say that only a perfect system can exist.… https://t.co/RchQNtZNBt
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @roryhighside @henrikweide We did. In 2009. 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Etc In fact... We have 20 years of tech advan… https://t.co/NLdjWQnnDf
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus What is REALLY funny with this - one of my quests for collecting Masters and other degrees is from the University o… https://t.co/LoJK4dAvHL
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “The thing people do not really understand with a Doctor in Comparative Theology is that it is not religion, but history. My studies were on Greece, Rome and the middle east. The origins or religion ;)”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “Although the first instance of law and the creation of such is lost, we have examples of copyright and patent in Republican Rome dating to before 300 B.C.E. The claims this is a new construct are clearly false. ...”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @NSKinsella @ccaiosales Non sequitur I am pro competition. Patents add to competition. For every patent there i… https://t.co/ZgYJuDsRRn
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [RT] RT @Egon_01: CNBC’s Dan Nathan: Bitcoin Cash (#BCH) Will Overtake Bitcoin (#BTC) Soon https://t.co/QgOzXeDWPb @RiskReversal #fintech #cry…
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “@CryptoKang This year... It is underway... I will just have Jimmy smack me down if I open my mouth right now :) @JimmyWinMedia - see, I can shut up sort of”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus You may also know that Dave and I submitted code and work to the DHS. This included the Truecrypt flaws and also methods on tracking via Tor... So, yes, I have some idea of determining application details... Read some of the papers.. you may learn something.… https://t.co/hCQswe3dJA
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “@OnWindowly @Egon_01 @AshRoadRash @CryptoChoww In case you have not noticed, ALL the major Alt coins would have been functions IN Bitcoin. Blockstream created the scenario that divided all this and fragmented the industry. Imagine if ETH, ZCash, DASH, Monero etc were all project ON Bitcoin? Imag
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @MZietzke @fiddler_roof @wtfkenneth Speak for yourself...
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus Most of these fail to see that Blockchain is 99% economic. It is not crypto, it is finance. Many of these do not offer value as money. Those will all fail. Next, most of these are better as apps on BCH Augur. zero value.… https://t.co/2Zel93UVQZ
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @xSevithx @CryptoFinancc @VinnyLingham @timoncc @simonbettison @AlexPickard @PeterRizun @udiWertheimer… https://t.co/rERwTBntlu
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @robertnesquick Je vous remercie. Je vais.
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @Brendo_L @perplextus @PeterRizun No. At least 25% will actively block such a proposal.
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “@IneffableKoD Applied Mathematics.”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “@rubicon59 @PN_LTC No. A transaction is a transaction Faster settlements adds more orphans. It skews the system. It is not a solution”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @tomothyjones @nChainGlobal SDK... 2018. Threshold... SBI :)
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “@officialmcafee Bitcoin from John is BTC + BCH. I think people are missing this.”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @CoinmarketSwot All happening
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “The REAL question. Why are so many supposed supporters of Bitcoin so strongly (and vitriolically) opposed to Bitcoin being used as a P2P cash system? You know, the thing that was stated in the whitepaper title. Why are they so emotional about making certain this does not occur?”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “If we look at global money M1, which includes all the physical money, plus quickly accessed money like that in checking accounts, we can estimate the amount to be $25 trillion USD. For m3 we come to $75 trillion. M0 is only 5 trillion dollars”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus 1. One major flaw in the claims of future Bitcoin value is not understanding that Exponential and Logistic functions look the same at the start. Bitcoin is logistic. It does not increase forever. If you believe this, you are worse than a fool as the world only has limited wealth.… https://t.co/znYcN
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “@timoncc @VinnyLingham @alansilbert @PeterRizun @spair @OneMorePeter There are no NON-Mining "full nodes" in the white paper. Miners are nodes. Non-Miners do nothing. They solve zero blocks, they stop propagation of nothing. They do and offer nothing to the network.”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @cryptomaximal @electroncash @OliversWilde Except, as I have said many times, PoS is a huge fail: https://t.co/8mqLUHosyv
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @JMWenterprises @c4chaos I will write something more specific soon. It is a loose mesh. The distance in a loose mes… https://t.co/VCxo1cdPgY
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus Bye bye BP Back to work https://t.co/JGh5Yr8gQJ
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “nChain have spent a few years developing a micro services based platform version of a node. Extensible and scalable to 100s of 1000s of TPS and with selectable databases. Can form a merchant solution (e.g. Amazon level). We are thinking how to ensure max BCH adoption. Should we:”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @dabloki @regtrader01 @CivEkonom Well, I would not know. You see, I have the DTh, and a PhD and I just did the last… https://t.co/eTT7ginLW1
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @paulee_paul @hajek_miloslav Yes, it was the Brisbane Stock Exchange then... Before it became the Australian Stock… https://t.co/qmmzuQlJoy
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @JGPI2017 Low cost. The US has a number of plants that are good value. There are several in Canada. mining makes t… https://t.co/7codURU2Dj
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “@Cryptogreen4 Look to the long term. In a year, BCH will be used far more than BTC.”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [RT] RT @AynRandBot: It is not man's subconscious, but his *conscious* mind that is subject to his direct control---and to moral judgment.
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “@Elorm There is no such thing. We are licensing to Bitcoin cash. No defensive patent exists”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “Many wonder why Secp256k1 was used in Bitcoin A secret few (if any) seem to have discovered: It is one of the VERY Few curves that are compatible with Bi-Linear parring. It uses the Boneh-Franklin Encoding https://t.co/KHW8H7nDUL We will be detailing what this can allow soon”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “@rubicon59 @guruvan Nobody needs to use P2SH if we stop the idea of standard scripts etc. P2SH was a kludge. So you have choice. P2SH is vulnerable to Pre-Image and Birthday attacks https://t.co/pF6ycyU9Fk The attack on the mean uses 2^80 bits of work https://t.co/oxX66XdM2K”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus In the 17th C, average Londoners died of scurvy in winter. The rich had orangries. This is what capitalism deliver today. Life for many
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @its5amincrypto I do not know. I stopped modelling Botnets in 2012. I never studied how they may move to alternative coins.
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @AmazonMotoring Some of the most successful people I know did not complete University. I admire this. I do not stu… https://t.co/oYXjDhc8ph
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus [Reply] @justicemate @BlockSurfer @BITCOlNCASH @lucasmzanella @a3456gf @rogerkver @mikerelentless @haydentiff @howelzy… https://t.co/audRtXyUSA
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus “Bitcoin Fibre Network.... Not a mesh. When it is connecting miners it is clear. Small World”
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Wayback · @ProfFaustus Um... actually driverless cars mean taxi frivers go the way of blacksmiths, gleaners and farriers. Uber expands.… https://t.co/l6oTeFFAZl