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Hello everyone, At this moment, the tens of thousands of news articles and reports about crypto and Bitcoin are all, in one way or another, the aftermath of **Ersteng** or someone similar. Deception has become the lifestyle and the ultimate objective within the crypto world. First, I do **not** have one million BTC. And even if such an amount existed, it would likely have been used as capital supporting the entire crypto system. All of the connections were structured to appear completely real. For example, there was a setup where five other people and I supposedly held an online meeting with six participants. The most important disk in the system was delivered to me. But when I attempted to open it following the six-step instructions, my computer downloaded some of the most advanced viruses imaginable — technology that seemed decades ahead of its time. To this day, I do not know whether the original creation of Bitcoin was driven by good intentions or bad ones. But now, crypto has become a disaster — both for humanity and for me personally. The idea that **Satoshi Nakamoto** must remain anonymous was even requested through the **U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission**, supposedly to prevent Bitcoin from collapsing. In reality, this looks more like the demand of someone trying to hide their actions — nothing more. Everything that has been made public is merely a performance, a stunt. The truth is completely different from what the media presents. When Bitcoin was publicly connected to my assets, its value increased roughly tenfold compared to earlier levels. People call this a conspiracy theory — but it is not a conspiracy. It is the reality. The first locked Bitcoin wallets generated hundreds of times more activity like this, yet the price continued to hold. The question is obvious: where did all that money come from? Crypto has effectively become a channel for transferring money from one name to another — moving **trillions of dollars every year**. All of this must come to an end, because by now it has gone far beyond what is acceptable. Enough is enough. Mr. Satoshi Nakamoto.
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Hello everyone,
At this moment, the tens of thousands of news articles and reports about crypto and Bitcoin are all, in one way or another, the aftermath of Ersteng or someone similar. Deception has become the lifestyle and the ultimate objective within the crypto world.
First, I do not have one million BTC. And even if such an amount existed, it would likely have been used as capital supporting the entire crypto system.
All of the connections were structured to appear completely real. For example, there was a setup where five other people and I supposedly held an online meeting with six participants. The most important disk in the system was delivered to me. But when I attempted to open it following the six-step instructions, my computer downloaded some of the most advanced viruses imaginable — technology that seemed decades ahead of its time.
To this day, I do not know whether the original creation of Bitcoin was driven by good intentions or bad ones. But now, crypto has become a disaster — both for humanity and for me personally.
The idea that Satoshi Nakamoto must remain anonymous was even requested through the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, supposedly to prevent Bitcoin from collapsing. In reality, this looks more like the demand of someone trying to hide their actions — nothing more.
Everything that has been made public is merely a performance, a stunt. The truth is completely different from what the media presents.
When Bitcoin was publicly connected to my assets, its value increased roughly tenfold compared to earlier levels. People call this a conspiracy theory — but it is not a conspiracy. It is the reality.
The first locked Bitcoin wallets generated hundreds of times more activity like this, yet the price continued to hold. The question is obvious: where did all that money come from?
Crypto has effectively become a channel for transferring money from one name to another — moving trillions of dollars every year.
All of this must come to an end, because by now it has gone far beyond what is acceptable. Enough is enough. Mr. Satoshi Nakamoto.