Yeah. All of the original bitcoin's happening to be in a trust, seems to be a very big convenience, and quite implausible that he would not have access to at least a small amount of those original coins.
The big blocker siding makes the whole claim of Wright being Satoshi seem even more suspicious.
The big blocker siding makes the whole claim of Wright being Satoshi seem even more suspicious.
But he claims to still have access to the coins but doesn't want to move them out of a trust. Wright appears to trying to pull a con where he makes the world believe he is in possession of 1 million btc locked in a "trust" so he can get respect and investments from people who assume he is insanely wealthy.
The ridiculous thing is that exchanges move their reserves all the time without any problems for auditing and security purposes , because there are practically an infinite amount of public addresses to use, this can be done securely without risk, and doesn't effect the legal ownership he claims to be so concerned about.

