Shatner Faces the Wrath of Bitcoin SV Fans on Twitter
A long-time fan of Bitcoin and Ethereum, Shatner didn’t take too kindly to Craig Wright’s claim that he is Satoshi Nakamoto. The controversy started with a reply to Shatner’s tweet about the Satoshi Roundtable event. “Hopefully the fake Satoshi wasn’t there,” he said — which spiraled into a feud between Shatner and BSV fans.Shatner decided to clap back by questioning why Wright cannot prove his clear connection to Satoshi. Even Wright’s partner-in-crime, Calvin Ayre, weighed in saying that “he can prove everything…”Craig is Satoshi and BSV is Bitcoin.
— Paalsky (@paalsky) February 10, 2020
However, the argument only continued to get more heated from there. Shatner then tweeted that, if Wright claims to have the keys, he should just sign a message with it. Instead, Wright decided to issue explainer videos and convoluted answers which only obscures things. “To ask a judge is just wasting the court’s time and leaves the ruling open to scrutiny as to what was presented versus what wasn’t,” Shatner writes.he can prove everything…He had all the evidence in with his lawyers preparing for trial with McClown which is real proof. He owes us all nothing in this and having keys is not proof like what he is doing in court. Plus to me the proof is out there already if smart.
— Calvin Ayre (@CalvinAyre) February 10, 2020
It’s at this moment that the Bitcoin SV army began to barrage Shatner with replies. Some told Shatner to “read,” that he was being “childish,” and that he “knows nothing.” Shatner took it all in stride, though. “Then shut and stop whining about it…” he writes on Twitter.🥱
— William Shatner (@WilliamShatner) February 10, 2020
1. He claims he is.
2. He says he has the keys.
3. Sign.
Why bother with videos explaining why? Just do #3.🙄
To ask a judge is just wasting the court’s time and leaves the ruling open to scrutiny as to what was presented versus what wasn’t. 🤷🏼♂️ https://t.co/9tsPjqtYX9
Then shut and stop whining about it. 🙄Whatever he wrote or whatever explanation he gave he hasn’t proven it “without a doubt. “ In fact it seems that some of his proofs cast even more doubt on his claims than if he had just shut up.🤷🏼♂️ https://t.co/eub0JHjj5V
— William Shatner (@WilliamShatner) February 11, 2020
The Bottom Line
By the end of the conversation, Shatner had made his opinion on the controversy clear: Craig Wright is definitely not Satoshi. What started off as a basic tweet about the Satoshi Roundtable event spiraled into a full-blown controversy over the creator of Bitcoin (BTC). Every time ‘Satoshi’ is mentioned, the Bitcoin SV fanbase manages to force the conversation into talking about Craig Wright’s dubious claims. Wright even claimed that Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash owe him $100B+ for ‘breaking their contract. Although likely annoyed by the exchange, Shatner will undoubtedly stay close to the cryptocurrency industry. As BeInCrypto reported last June, Shatner sees Ethereum as a chance to “make science fiction.”Disclaimer
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