Billionaire Calvin Ayre is claiming that Craig Wright, the controversial figure who claims to be Satoshi Nakamoto, is allegedly filing lawsuits against those "Falsely denying he is Satoshi."
Calvin Ayre is the Canadian-Antiguan entrepreneur behind Ayre Group-a conglomerate including a large cryptocurrency mining operation, venture fund, and media business Coingeek.
He is closely aligned with alleged Bitcoin creator Craig Wright and his software development firm, nChain.
Craig Wright, the controversial figure who claims to be Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto, is filing lawsuits against those denying he is Satoshi, according to Ayre in a Mar. 29th tweet.
Craig has started filing lawsuit against those falsely denying he is Satoshi.
They can all have a day in court to try to prove their fake case but the judge will rule that Craig invented Bitcoin because he did and he can prove it.
"BSV [Bitcoin SV] is the only real Bitcoin. All others are attacking Craig to sell their dysfunctional snake oil crypto products. Craig has proven this to me directly in a number of ways," stated Ayre.
The threats from Ayre come on the heels of Craig Wright's removal from Twitter, a platform Wright often used to stir up controversy and silence detractors.
Considering the amount of skepticism around Wright's claim to be Satoshi Nakamoto, the move could be nothing more than a "PR stunt," as one commentator said.
Craig Wright "Filing Lawsuits" Against People Denying He is Satoshi Nakamoto
Udgivet den Mar 30, 2019
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