Is this guy really as impactful as the memes would have you believe?
Who?
>>61567650I dont believe in memes, but onchain data.
>>61567678is that his personal wallet? if not (in case it belongs to binance as an entity), it is meaningless as they might as well be doing the transaction in behalf of their client
>>61567650He's probably the biggest individual in the bitcoin space behind only Satoshi. Bigger than Saylor and Brian Armstrong even.
>>61567705>meaningless as they might as well be doing the transaction in behalf of their client Yeah its meaningless my fellow white forchenner!https://www.icij.org/investigations/coin-laundry/cryptocurrency-exchanges-binance-okx-money-laundering-crime/
>>61567650Fucking nance-wintermute-ethena washing machine
>>61567741So in a sense more impactful than Satoshi, since he's long inactive. Unless he wakes up and starts selling BTC, that is.
>>61567650Yes, he is, but I don't blame the yellow rat for doing what he does, I blame all the retards that allowed him to become so powerful, like the orange retard that sold his pardon for a few billion dollars, or all the retards that used and still use Chinance to this day.Crypto is a PvP game, and the best players deserve to win.
>>61567826You are right, but i am trying to do gods work and make a nice anti cex spam, so more faggotts will leave these scamming manipulating fucks.
>>61567807No because if Satoshi were to come back he would be able to leverage his bitcoin stack. Unlike CZ or Saylor, the Satoshi coins have no strings attached to them.
>>61567870I wonder how much he would. Satoshi's coins are all in old 2009-era wallets and not KYC'd. The second he tries to move coins outside the BTC network he would encounter a heap of obstacles, not least of which would be compromising his personal security ($100b in crypto).
>>61567650Before prison he was running wash trading bots.After prison Binance is one of the largest exchanges.So yeah, he's wielding quite some power.