- Ari Paul of cryptocurrencyinvestor.com made a series of tweets against Craig Wright.
- Ari Paul states that Wright claims that he would signs the message in front of the public and move the coins to prove that he is Satoshi.
- Ari states that he isn’t afraid of a lawsuit.
Recently, Ari Paul of cryptocurrencyinvestor.com made a series of tweets against Craig Wright. He began by stating that Craig is an amateur scammer who is fooling retail investors to make millions. He is attempting to forge communications that are full of simple errors, such as dates indicating that he is trying to create backdated documents.
In another tweet, Ari Paul states that Wright claims that he would signs the message in front of the public and move the coins to prove that he is Satoshi. He has even provided dates to make these moves.
9/ BTW, I don’t have to fear even the aggravation of a lawsuit. The previous case established that based on the best forged documents Craig can muster, its likely that anyone he sues in the US, he’ll have to pay attorney fees at a minimum, and the work to debunk him is done.
— Ari Paul ⛓️ (@AriDavidPaul) February 11, 2020
However, once the time comes near, he makes some silly excuse to postpone it. A lot of information about this comes from @lopp, which has lots of links and documents. The beginning of it might seem not very interesting, but one needs to read it thoroughly to understand the details.
Ari Paul also states that Craig has issued threats that he will sue anyone who makes any claims as the @lopp thread does. In a recent lawsuit, the judges concluded that Craig had been lying to the court repeatedly.
He further states that one doesn’t need to believe him or even the judges. To verify that Craig is a liar and to debunk his claims, one needs to look at the forged and backdated documents produced by him.
This would only take a few minutes, but you would realize that Craig is indeed a liar. Paul further states that going through the papers, as mentioned earlier, would be enough.
However, if someone still doubts that Craig is a liar, then they need to understand that Craig has been caught plagiarizing academic papers in an attempt to prove that he is legitimate.
Ari Paul accepts that he was confused by these attempts. A forged document isn’t going to work as people would take a look to confirm its validity. People would notice the constant twisting of the stories and, of course, the silly errors.
In the end, Ari states that he isn’t afraid of a lawsuit. Based on his previous attempts, it is clear that he won’t be able to win in the US. Craig would need to pay an attorney’s fee, and there is no further need to prove him to be a fraud.
Steve Anderson is an Australian crypto enthusiast. He is a specialist in management and trading for over 5 years. Steve has worked as a crypto trader, he loves learning about decentralisation, understanding the true potential of the blockchain.