Craig Wright Compares Bitcoin to Bernie Madoff's Ponzi Scheme: "Eventually, People Go"




In a recent interview with The Times, self-proclaimed Satoshi Craig Wright likens Bitcoin to Bernie Madoff’s $65 billion Ponzi scheme, asserting that people will eventually jump ship:
    "The price goes up because people are paying and the price goes up. But that doesn’t ever last for ever. Old Charles Ponzi did that one too. And Mr Madoff ... Eventually, people go."

The nChain boss believes that Bitcoin—whose proponents view it as the digital gold—has failed as a form of payment:
    "Digital gold is boring. The [paper’s] first section talks about micro payments, which were the holy grail."

Despite failing to provide any definitive proof, Wright claims that he was the one who created the world’s largest cryptocurrency with the help of some other people.

In fact, he claims that his family is now one of the richest in the world in spite of never gaining access to his mysterious "Tulip trusts."

Earlier this 2021, Wright was in the news for asking Bitcoin.org and Bitcoincore.org to take down the Bitcoin whitepaper for alleged copyright violations. This triggered the Streisand effect, with prominent companies and even governments deciding to host the Bitcoin white paper.

Self-Proclaimed Satoshi Craig Wright predicts that he will have more patents "than Tesla and Edison combined"


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