Gambling911 Said to Have a BSV Bon** As Twitter Goes Nuts

Written by:
Jagajeet Chiba
Published on:
Jul/13/2023

When one considers that 10 percent of the world's population believes the Earth is flat, there will never be full consensus as to whether Dr. Craig Wright founded Bitcoin or not...But there is one thing that IS certain, and it won't matter who believes or not.

Forbes writes: "It may not matter if Craig Wright created Bitcoin. The real question is whether the nearly 4,000 patents he controls or has pending will force computer programmers around the world to stop using open-source software as they now do—or pay up."

This week, Gambling911.com reported on how newly unearthed evidence clearly demonstrates that Wright is the real founder of Bitcoin, otherwise known as Satoshi Nakamoto.  Though some have tried, this remarkable finding is hard to dispute. The piece is becoming a Twitter sensation. 

Gambling911.com was even accused by one individual on Twitter of having a "BSV boner", the suggestion being that we get excited over the Wright-supported Bitcoin SV blockchain at times.  Why wouldn't we?

It’s fast, scalable, transformative, efficient, and regulation-friendly (thus stable), setting many records along the way. BSV is a truly powerful blockchain.  In fact, the industry most responsible for making Bitcoin more than a fad - online gambling - is now clamoring to utilize the BSV Blockchain. 

BSV, the perfect cure for ED?

If Wright opts to exercise his right to prevent open-source software usage, as the Forbes article suggests, there are going to be a lot of folks in the space going limp.

Calvin Ayre, the billionaire investor who also backs Bitcoin SV, attached this Forbes article to this tweet in reference to attorney Arthur van Pelt.  This lawyer apparently doesn't like Dr. Wright very much.

"Notice how the law firm that COPA and Blocksteam hired full time Craig Troll Van Pelt to retain is admitting in this article that nChain's IP is real. Forgetting everything else in this piece...that audible crack you hear is ass holes slamming shut all over the world," Ayre tweeted.

Ayre widely promotes the article "How Bitcoin Was Saved" on his own popular site CoinGeek and Twitter account. 

In it there is a history of how a handful of individuals, Ayre being among them, helped save Bitcoin from those who sought to corrupt it.

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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