One of the Sheer Stupidity that comes with Maximalism: Dr.Craig Wright's prediction on the death of $LTC & $BTC by 15th Nov 2019

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The Blockchain also came with hate, hence people are quick to make blind predictions and prophecies because they hate a project or the people behind it. Despite the good that cryptocurrencies brought, it carries a lot of negativity along and you can't help but wonder why good always coexist with evil.

Dr. Craig Wright, the acclaimed Satoshi Nakamoto imposter has always been in crypto headlines, we all adore him and a few others on the Blockchain. But you could tell how this few people influence their fans from their actions and what they do. A tweet was dug out of Dr.Wright predicting the death of Litecoin and Bitcoin back in November 2018. He claimed there won't be used cases for them no more and they will be dead in two days time, 15th of November 2019 to be precise.

Bitcoin has garnered much respect as well as enemies over time, with newer forks comes more fresh enemies and BSV- Bitcoin Satoshi Vision founder Dr.Wright is one of those, his tweets and fans tweets indicates o much unnecessary rivalry and hates. One would wonder why people hype and shill their favorite tokens to get more investors, but what is strange is shading and demeaning another so that investors could abandon it(them).

Unfortunately, no amount of hate speech or token shilling could mar or make a crypto-project, every token with used cases and a healthy token economy like Bitcoin, ETH, Litcoin, Ripple and so on would survive and the ones without potentials die off. Therefore, I and a lot of crypto hopeful wish to see Dr.Wright and others like him swallow their words, predictions, token demeaning go back to them void and we hope every crypto enthusiasts to accept the ones they could and forsake the tokens they can't without hate, bants and false predictions!

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