During the last few hours more than 100 bitcoin transactions have been carried out, all reporting the same message against Craig Wright, calling him a “liar and a fraud”, once again disproving his claim of being Satoshi Nakamoto.
This is the message that appeared in all transactions:
“Craig Steven Wright is a liar and a fraud. He doesn’t have the keys used to sign this message. The Lightning Network is a significant achievement. However, we need to continue work on improving on-chain capacity. Unfortunately, the solution is not to just change a constant in the code or to allow powerful participants to force out others. We are all Satoshi”.
By checking the various addresses from which these BTC transactions were made, we can see that these are very old, dating back to 2009 and, even if they don’t belong to Satoshi Nakamoto, as stated also by BitMEX on Twitter, one of them was used by Craig Wright as proof of being Satoshi.
The accusations against Faketoshi
Among the various addresses, in fact, there is one in particular that Craig Wright had provided in court, containing the alleged addresses of which he would hold the private keys that are part of his 1 million bitcoin (BTC) fortune.
When entering them on a blockchain explorer, the details are surprising, as can be seen in the following image.
Craig Wright is not Satoshi Nakamoto
One of these addresses has sent the transaction where Wright is accused of not being Satoshi and of falsifying his testimony each time.
This is, therefore, the irrefutable, immutable and certain proof that Craig Wright is clearly not Satoshi Nakamoto, as he has repeatedly tried to claim, but has also provided false evidence in court, committing a crime.
These elements are enough to definitively close the case as to whether or not he is the mysterious creator of bitcoin.