🎯 In 2015, When Craig Wright Spoke About Bitcoin Being Much More Than Just Money… Luke Dash Jr. Walked Out.


During a Bitcoin Investor Conference panel in Las Vegas in 2015, Dr. Craig Wright began explaining a much broader vision for Bitcoin — not just as digital cash, but as a foundational technology for digital rights, contracts, file ownership, and a new economic layer built on top of the blockchain.
He spoke about replacing traditional Public Key Infrastructure with a system based on transactions and tokens. He described a future where files could be encrypted, owned, shared, and provably controlled through the Bitcoin protocol.
At that exact moment, Luke Dash Jr. — one of the most prominent Bitcoin Core developers at the time — stood up and walked out of the room.
This wasn’t a minor disagreement.
It was a symbolic moment that perfectly illustrates the fundamental split that would later define the Bitcoin civil war.
On one side: the original vision of Bitcoin as a scalable, versatile protocol capable of supporting massive on-chain utility.
On the other side: a narrow, restrictive interpretation that reduced Bitcoin to “digital gold” with an artificial 1 MB block limit.
Fifteen years later, the consequences are clear.
Real Bitcoin (SV)🎯💪🏼🔥continues to follow Satoshi’s original technical roadmap — delivering millions of on-chain transactions daily, blocks hundreds of megabytes in size, near-zero fees, and true peer-to-peer electronic cash functionality.
The clip from 2015 captures this pivotal moment perfectly. You can watch it here:

History doesn’t lie.
And neither does the blockchain.
The more we return to the original vision, the clearer the path forward becomes.
The storm is coming. 💥💪🏼📈
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