Craig Wright Is Not Satoshi Nakamoto – the Technical Proof
Craig Wright has failed to prove that he is Bitcoin’s creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. This article will explain technical facts that show how Craig Wright has not offered any conclusive evidence that he is Satoshi Nakamoto. Furthermore, Craig Wright’s self-published verification script reveals the he had played a clever deception, but had not been smart enough to hide it from even cursory technical scrutiny. This article explains several proofs that debunk Craig Wright’s claims that he possesses the private keys belonging to Satoshi Nakamoto. The definitive finding is that Craig Wright has not....
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