Proof of Wrongs: Debunking ‘Faketoshi’ With Jameson Lopp
In this episode, Dave and Grahm sit down with Jameson Lopp to discuss his recent op-ed, which appeared on BitcoinMagazine.com on May 8, 2019. “How Many Wrongs Make a Wright” is a comprehensive investigation into Craig Wright and his questionable claims of being Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin.
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