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  1. You can follow the links on Archive listed below. You will see that Craig Wright added a backdated entry to his blog for January 10th 2009 which read:
  2. "Well.. e-gold is down the toilet. Good idea, but again centralised authority.
  3. The Beta of Bitcoin is live tomorrow. This is decentralized... We try until it works.
  4. Some good coders on this. The paper rocks"
  5. This was to give the impression that he was 'around' and 'aware' of the launch - an insider as such.
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  7. You will see how this was backdated just follow the links below. Sometime later (probably when he realized that the truth could be discovered on Archive.org) he deleted his whole blog. It also follows that anyone that would have read the blog would have wondered why Craig Wright would blog about Bitcoin's launch - as a insider or follower of the tech at least (from day -1 from the beta), and then never mention it again over the next few years on his blog.
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  9. The blog was a Blogspot.com.au, but was also captured on .com, .gr and other root domains. By going to earlier captures of the site (linked below), so joining the dots is child play. Craig Wright -- beyond any doubt -- created a backdated entry. There an be but no other purpose but to deceive, possibly to convince an iundividual he was trying to con at the time, and if you are going to con, why not do as much of the Bitcoin community as you can.
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  11. Follow the links and believe your own eyes.
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  14. Before Deleting his blog, CSW had made this entry:
  15. http://web.archive.org/web/20140602022810/http://gse-compliance.blogspot.com.au/2009_01_04_archive.html
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  17. Strangely, the next capture, the blog has been edited:
  18. http://web.archive.org/web/20151003011245/http://gse-compliance.blogspot.com.au/2009_01_04_archive.html
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  20. If you scroll further down the page, and look at the post date links - the timespan (January 4 - January 11) shows three blog entires:
  21. ▼ January 4 - January 11 (3)
  22. Bitcoin - AKA bloody nosey you be....
  23. Images
  24. Using a CD/DVD Distribution under Linux/Unix
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  26. But in the Earlier post it shows only 2:
  27. http://web.archive.org/web/20140602022810/http://gse-compliance.blogspot.com.au/2009_01_04_archive.html
  28. ▼ January 4 - January 11 (2)
  29. Bitcoin
  30. Using a CD/DVD Distribution under Linux/Unix
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  32. A much earlier capture (2009) of the .com domain (previous two are on .com.au), shows only 1 post during that period. This capture was actually taken in 2009 before any tampering.
  33. http://web.archive.org/web/20091120191009/http://gse-compliance.blogspot.com:80/2009/02/reasons-why-people-break-copyright.html
  34. ▼ January 4 - January 11 (1)
  35. Using a CD/DVD Distribution under Linux/Unix
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  37. If you click on the dats you will see the only Blog post for that time range - even as recorderd on the .com.au domain:
  38. http://web.archive.org/web/20151123235743/http://gse-compliance.blogspot.com/2009/01/using-cddvd-distribution-under.html
  39. And here even you will there were two entries on that timerange - the above post - and 'images' (6th and 8th Jan 2009):
  40. ▼ January 4 - January 11 (2)
  41. Images
  42. Using a CD/DVD Distribution under Linux/Unix
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  44.  
  45. Back in 2013 the actual page is linked to and archived on Archive, but there is nothing there:
  46. http://web.archive.org/web/20131017085510/http://gse-compliance.blogspot.com.au/2009/01/bitcoin.html
  47. This 2013 capture only shows us one entry in the timerange:
  48. ▼ January 4 - January 11 (1)
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  51. So, we have fudging, backdated editing, deleting, adjusting earlier posts - we also have bio adjustments:
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  53. https://archive.li/hr9gc
  54. The real kicker is CSW’s blog bio in the header. In a snapshot taken on 22, Nov 2015 it reads:
  55. “The ravings of a SANS/GIAC GSE (Compliance & Malware) For more information on my role as a presenter and commentator on IT Security, Digital Forensics Statistics and Data Mining; E-mail me: “craigswright @ acm.org”.” https://archive.li/Y4eNx#selection-217.0-217.215
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  57. And in a snapshot taken on the 24th Nov 2015 (2 days later), the bio changes to:
  58. “The ravings of a SANS/GIAC GSE (Compliance & Malware) Security, Digital Forensics Statistics and Data Mining. ******I mined Bitcoin in the past and write code.******” http://archive.is/yLtRY#selection-191.0-191.153
  59. ******Emphasis all mine.
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  62. The, "I mined Bitcoin in the past..." goes along the same lines as what he was alluding to in Bitcoin Belle’s video that was posted a few weeks before the bio entry change: Presented at Bitcoin Investor Conference - Las Vegas, NV Oct. 29 - 30, 2015 https://youtu.be/LdvQTwjVmrE
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  64. This is a relatively smart guy, who practices deception, and is now leading efforts to influence the governance of Bitcoin. He has been promising whitepapers, research, and code since late 2015 -- and has only delivered party tricks (yes, I have read through his slack conversations, all party tricks) and foul language. All his talking points are former Bitcoin Unlimited talking points...
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  66. Craig Wright could well be Satoshi, or maybe not. But one thing is certain: he practices deception!
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