Elvis Nakamoto💎
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If freedom makes me a villain,
then I will wear that crown like it’s been mine all along.
Villain. They toss the word around like broken glass in a gutter,
sharp edges glinting in the sunlight,
but they never stop to think where it came from.
Villain.
It used to mean something else.
Back when the world was carved up between the ones who ate
and the ones who grew the food.
A villain wasn’t evil.
He wasn’t wicked.
He was a peasant—some poor bastard bent under the weight of the sun,
his hands cracked, his back a crooked line drawn against the horizon.
He tilled their fields.
He built their castles.
He died for their wars.
And for all that, they called him villain.
Not out of spite.
No.
Worse than that.
Out of dismissal.
He was nothing to them.
Less than nothing.
Just a body with dirt under his nails and no seat at the table.
But words have a way of changing.
They twist in the wind,
bend under the weight of centuries.
Villain became more than a label for the peasant.
It became the monster in their stories,
the dark shape that crept into the room when the lights went out.
Because nothing terrifies a king more than the people who serve him.
Nothing is more dangerous than the ones you think are beneath you.
So they made us villains in their stories,
wicked and corrupt,
lurking in the shadows with blood on our hands.
And maybe that was their mistake—
because shadows are where revolutions grow.
So call me a villain.
Call me the dark thing under your bed,
the jagged edge that doesn’t fit into your polished world.
Call me coarse, call me unrefined, call me what you like.
It doesn’t matter.
Because if wanting freedom makes me your monster,
then I will roar loud enough to shake the heavens.
If tearing down your towers and opening the world makes me wicked,
then I will laugh as I burn every last one of them.
Villainy isn’t born—it’s made.
You pushed the word into our hands like a weapon,
so don’t act surprised when we use it.
I will be your villain,
but I’ll tell you this:
the villain is the one who gets up when the world says, "Stay down."
The villain is the one who sees the chains
and decides they don’t belong there.
The villain isn’t afraid to set the field on fire
if it means no one’s a peasant anymore.
So keep your stories, your crowns, your castles.
Keep your laws and your crooked smiles.
If freedom makes me a villain,
then I’ll write my own story in blood and ash.
And when it’s done,
there won’t be kings or peasants,
just a world wide open,
where no one bends their back unless they want to.
If I am to be a villain,
then I will be the one thing your stories can’t handle:
a villain who wins.
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@_Zero_Knowledge @Arthur_van_Pelt A passing reference to "Bit Coin" in a long comment thread about lulzsec, back when he was pretending to be a serious computer security person.
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@Arthur_van_Pelt Out of interest, what is the evidence that he knew of bitcoin in 2011? (I’m sure you’ve mentioned it in a podcast, apologies if so)
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On a very personal note, this was so good to hear in the court room. I've been banging the drum so many times about this: Craig Wright, although knowing about Bitcoin since July 2011, started a Bitcoin fraud in 2013. His Satoshi cosplay started in 2014.
And courts know this too.
Haakon Nilsen aka Norbert ⚡️ Activate CTV + CSFS@bitnorbert
H: Your Lordship concluded that Wright's claims of having been an early miner were implausible. Mellor: I also remember that Wright only got interested in Bitcoin 2014. H: We have evidence of 2013. His true fascination started during the ATO investigation when he needed to explain how money arrived out of nowhere.
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@tuftythecat @Change Aww, now I feel bad for their sad harassment effort.
They really tried too. They had even gotten 30% more signatures than when they had the brilliant idea to take over the /r/BSV subreddit by petition.
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@longandy He'll try to file some garbage anyway at the last possible moment, or perhaps a little after again.
Since the UK court system is about done with him, I expect he'll try another jurisdiction next.
Because the show must go on.
Anything less than that would be admitting defeat.
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@cregmaxwell @BitMEXResearch It makes sense, in a sad way.
One can only watch their role models lie through their teeth so many times before one feels emboldened enough to not just repeat the lies, but craft some new ones as well.
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@sporadica Switch to powder, start with 3g, build to 6g. More is probably useless as such, but probably counts toward your protein macros anyway.
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@Grumpy__Bear__ @Charlie007A I slept through it, but braver souls than me showed up to the bizarre conference, which feature unsubstantiated claims, silly file backdatings, and some vague promise to show actual proofs in a few months.
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Joe Tidy BBC News@joetidy
I’m at a London event billed as the ‘unveiling of the true legal identity of Bitcoin inventor Satoshi Nakamoto’. An odd set up to the press conference as the organiser asked me to pay £500 to attend and appear on stage to ask questions of the billionaire mystery man.
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Hi Len,
ever so sorry to burst your bubble.
I do appreciate there are a large number who like to think in that way.
Sorry to tell you Satoshi Nakamoto is indeed a real person. He is a British Asian and you will see him if you come to the PC tomorrow
It has been absolutely necessary to 'come out' otherwise it would not have been done.
See you tomorrow
pressat.co.uk/releases/satos…
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@tuftythecat @Arthur_van_Pelt @Invictus_Nuance Are we seeing the start of a pattern of unsavory individuals getting in legal troubles and deciding to pretend to be Satoshi to try to get out from under it?
The Satoshi Gambit. It has a ring to it.
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I wonder who it’s going to be this time. 🤔 #faketoshi
pressat.co.uk/releases/satos…
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@AlexBlechman OMG this just made my day 🥺😍! Animals really know how to live their best life. I could watch this all day! #wholesome #cutenessoverload
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@pmullr Because deep down, we understand implicitly that the continuity of consciousness is nothing but an illusion anyway. I think.
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@timecoiner @hascendp6 Is it even possible to bankrupt someone who has more money than your country?
Unstoppable Welcome to Lawr, meet Infinite Piñata.
Unless he was lying, but that would be sad.
youtu.be/yqOtKCUfP1M?t=…

YouTube
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Craig Wright appeal update. This is not the appeal you were looking for.
Peter McCormack blindsides Wright with his own appeal. First, get Wright for costs then take him down for fraud. Oh, how we laughed. #Faketoshi #BSV




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@Arthur_van_Pelt I remember he showed up in /r/bsv a few months ago claiming to have found a remote DoS against BSV nodes (presumably a variation of nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CV…), and asking about the process to get nChain to pay him for his work.
We wished him luck.
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"i broke #ethereum and can dos/crash the network [...] i won't be helping the ethereum foundation with this exploit. it is going to be sold"
Bluff? Delusions of grandeur? Or are ETH's days numbered?
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@bitnorbert @Arthur_van_Pelt Oh. they stopped praying in February 2022.
Well there you go. This explains everything.
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@Sovereign_0ne @bitnorbert The nChain patents appear to be pointless and/or plagued by unreported prior art. Their practical use will be to bully small players that can't afford the litigation costs to invalidate them into "licensing" fees.
Patent trolls may deserve your respect, they don't deserve mine.
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@bitnorbert Pretty closed minded summary…
Patents & IP are why he suggests BSV is under valued.
Either you haven’t done any due diligence or you support the theft.
Why are you against the Right to Own Property?
You Will Own Nothing & You Will be Happy
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“If it is true that they (nChain) will allow #BSV users to access the patent portfolio, that is of significant value, much more value than any other chain that I know of.”
“Think of a chain that has 1090 issued patents spread geographically worldwide, with concentrations in Europe and in the US.”
“That means that Bitcoin Satoshi Vision, BSV is probably significantly under valued, if you consider their IP behind it, and if they truly have 100 engineers and they are coming up with invention after invention there is a strong chance that BSV may be technology potent.”
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@BitMEXResearch The number of recognizable Bitcoin names that fell for Craig's bullshit and never bothered to fess up and admit they were conned is too damn high.
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Great news!
Great new CEO for CYPHERPUNK HOLDINGS ($HODL)
Does CYPHERPUNK's "Chief Economist" accept the ruling of Justice Mellor on CSW?
x.com/polat2go/statu…


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@pmullr Well, this is the CyberTruck Beta. Of course there's going to be bugs. This is totally normal.
This beta tester must be so proud to be able to help with the mission by filing this bug report.
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@kanemcgukin @lopp What if they had another remote job they were really passionate about tho?
I hear multi-jobbing is all the rage.
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Wells Fargo fires a dozen employees for using mouse jigglers to simulate computer activity. The terminated employees worked in the wealth and investment-management unit. *chef's kiss*
tomshardware.com/peripherals/we…
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@TheCashFlowCure @lopp A physical mouse jiggler would have been somewhat harder to detect.
A mousejiggler.exe process running is super easy to look for across a fleet of managed work computers.
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