CryptoQuikRead_266 - How Many Wrongs Make A Wright [Part 2 - Jameson Lopp]

July 03, 2019 00:56:14
CryptoQuikRead_266 - How Many Wrongs Make A Wright [Part 2 - Jameson Lopp]
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CryptoQuikRead_266 - How Many Wrongs Make A Wright [Part 2 - Jameson Lopp]

Jul 03 2019 | 00:56:14

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Show Notes

Today we finish the amazing journey through Jameson Lopp's thorough compilation of Craig Wright's extensive efforts and complications in trying to convince the world he is Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin.  A huge thank you to Lopp and Bitcoin Magazine for making this extraordinary work available. Don't miss today's conclusion of "How Many Wrongs Make a Wright?"

The culprits responsible for this work:
www.bitcoinmagazine.com
twitter.com/lopp // Lopp.net

Check out the article for the video clips, graphics, screenshots, documents, & tons of links that accompany this article:
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/op-ed-how-many-wrongs-make-wright

Get your copy of the latest issue of the Bitcoin Magazine, back in print!
https://store.b.tc/

Don't forget to listen to Dave & Grahm's interview of Lopp on his perspective of the whole fiasco, and journey in putting this work together.
https://letstalkbitcoin.com/blog/post/proof-of-wrongs-debunking-faketoshi-feat-jameson-lopp

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