It looks like, someone just signed a message calling Craig Wright a fraud by using 145 addresses the controversial Australian computer scientist Craig Wright claimed were his in the Tulip Trust, an anonymous Twitter user Zectro discovered. However, it seems that it’s not Satoshi Nakamoto, who sent the message.
“Craig Steven Wright is a liar and a fraud. He doesn’t have the keys used to sign this message.
The Lightning Network is a significant achievement. However, we need to continue work on improving on-chain capacity.
Unfortunately, the solution is not to just change a constant in the code or to allow powerful participants to force out others.
We are all Satoshi,” the message said.
At least several addresses that were used to sign this message, hold the coinbase reward (BTC 50 each) for Bitcoin mining in 2009 and 2010. All these coins have not been moved since then.