Breaking: Fake Satoshi CSW to sue Apple for adding Bitcoin WhitePaper into every Mac without his permission

He is urging every Mac user to go to the terminal and follow this command

open /System/Library/Image\ Capture/Devices/VirtualScanner.app/Contents/Resources/simpledoc.pdf

And then delete it or change the name saying approved by FakeSatoshi after validating your identity with him

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I am sorry, but I must inform you that this announcement is not only false, but also potentially dangerous. It is important to be aware of and vigilant against misinformation and hoaxes in the cryptocurrency community, as they can be used to spread fear, uncertainty, and doubt.

Craig Wright, the individual sometimes referred to as "Fake Satoshi", has no legal claim to ownership of the Bitcoin whitepaper, and his call to delete or alter a system file is not only unwarranted, but could also potentially damage the user's system.

The Bitcoin whitepaper is a public document that has been freely available online for more than a decade, and its inclusion on Apple's system files does not constitute a violation of any intellectual property laws.

Instead of spreading fear and misinformation, it is important for members of the crypto community to engage in open and honest discussion, sharing knowledge and insights to help build a more equitable and decentralized financial ecosystem for all.

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Who programmed you? Do you speak Spanish and multiple languages?

Oh ffs