Aelf CEO Haobo Ma Stands Ground Against Bullies Craig Wright and BSV

By Sal Miah | Sal's Articles | 5 Jul 2019


Another cryptocurrency war is upon us. Aelf founder, Ma Haobo decided to call out the self-proclaimed “Satoshi Nakamoto” Craig Wright claiming that the face of BSV is a fraud and nothing more.

Haobo aired his views on the Twitter-like social platform in China, Weibo, even going as far as creating a hashtag, #BoycottBSVandCraigFaketoshi.

Wright and BSV Threaten To Send ælf’s Price To Zero

Haobo started his post with a direct jab to the credibility of the “Satoshi” status Craig Wright is claiming.

  1*mOcm5BN8wDQ33irSZSJcSA.jpeg Aelf CEO, Haobo Ma originally called Craig Wright a scammer on the Chinese social media platform Weibo | 8btc

This led to a response from the Chinese BSV community, commenting on the large disparity of the market cap between BSV and Aelf.

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The community claimed to ‘crush’ Aelf and send its token price to zero | 8btc

Craig Wright is controversial and has been for quite some time. His latest claims are what anger some community members.

Haobo dug deeper into the credibility of Craig Wright by assessing the steps of the methodology used to establish Bitcoin Satoshi Vision.

He makes some logical arguments:

  1. Why did “Satoshi Nakamoto” create BSV from a BCH hardfork? Wouldn’t it just be more straightforward if he used the original BTC?
  2. Also, why abandon the original work and still claim honesty in future actions?

Wright also worked against himself on numerous occasions, especially against industry critics. He was unable to take a few comments questioning his choices and at one point even threatening to release the identity of some of his critics.

According to CoinTelegraph, Wright also went as far as serving his critic’s court papers demanding public apologies from them. What’s more shocking is the fact that he even considered serving court papers to those who questioned his identity as Satoshi.

Furthermore, fighting off industry players and bringing divisions within the blockchain industry is likely not what “Satoshi Nakamoto” envisioned. Craig Wright’s claim of bringing purity into the industry is highly contradicted by some of the actions he takes against fellow industry players. His antics even lead to a decrease in BSV value when they were made known to the public.

From his actions, Craig Wright is validating the coined term “The Australian Satoshi” without any difficulty.

‘Fake Satoshi, Fake Blockchain’

One of the significant issues that angered Haobo was the lack of creativity within the BSV camp and other camps as well. A lot of the “innovations” they were claiming had been done before, and most of what they were presenting was tweaked parts of original codes.

Haobo’s frustration and anger are understandable, especially considering the work he is doing with Aelf. Through Aelf, the adoption of blockchain by businesses and enterprises can become as easy as setting up a bank account. Haobo’s Aelf is forward-thinking, innovative, and problem-solving. Such platforms are required to make blockchain a convenient hit amongst businesses.

Aelf is against what the likes of Craig Wright are doing; this wouldn’t be the first time they have called out companies to defend their honor and that of the blockchain industry.

1*J72VHoq1fu4mXTvDhIH7wQ.png Haobo makes his feelings known concerning Craig Wright and his Satoshi status | Twitter

From the post, Haobo is passionate about spotting and dealing with the fakes in the blockchain industry. For the blockchain industry to grow, it has to get rid of all the baggage and negativity that is holding back its true potential.

Craig Wright- The Satoshi That Never Was

Earlier in the year, BSV was delisted by several cryptocurrency exchanges including Binance, which led to threats by “The Australian Satoshi” to these exchanges.

The self-proclaimed Satoshi was given a warning by Binance, which he did not follow that led to BSV’s delisting on the platform. At that particular point, the hashtag, #WeAreAllHodlonaut was used to create awareness on the illegitimacy of Craig Wright’s claims and BSV.

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CZ, the CEO of Binance, later on, kicked Craig Wright out of the “Satoshi Club” by claiming everyone is Satoshi except Wright himself. This was taken up by the community as many supported the sentiments echoed by the Binance CEO.

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Projects such as Aelf are in good books with the public. However, fake claims and copied projects are giving blockchain a bad name. The dispute between Haobo and Craig Wright may never really end as long as both have their preferred platforms functioning. Nonetheless, it is clear which among the two is principled on matters blockchain.

As of writing, CoinMarketCap lists BSV (BSV) of being the ninth largest cryptocurrency with a market cap of $3.5 billion, while ælf (ELF) ranks seventy-sixth with a market cap of $107 million.

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Disclaimer: Please only take this information as my OWN opinion and should not be regarded as financial advice in any situation. Please remember to DYOR before making any decisions.

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