So there I was, scrolling through my feed on X (yes, I still call it Twitter half the time, sue me), when I get a notification. Someone slid into my mentions with a message that made me spit out my coffee. Like, actual coffee. All over my keyboard.

“Hi @nutildah, you follow me? So now #BSV tech capabilities interest you? Why don’t you ever write a nice word about #BitcoinSV here or elsewhere on Bitcointalk for example?”

First thought: Who the hell is this guy and what’s Bitcointalk got to do with me?

Second thought: Oh no. Not this again.

You see, dear reader, there’s a little confusion going around—has been for a while now. Apparently, there used to be another “Nutildah.” Yep, like some kind of crypto Highlander, only instead of swords and immortality, we’ve got forum posts and baggage. This OG Nutildah lived over on Bitcointalk—the infamous forum where Satoshi Nakamoto himself once roamed.

And let me tell you, that Nutildah? Not exactly remembered fondly.


The Curious Case of @1Bitcoin_user

Anyway, back to the tweet. This dude, @1Bitcoin_user, totally assumed I was that Nutildah. The scammy one. The troublemaker. The BSV-hater. And look, I can’t even blame him. I mean, what are the odds that two people would end up using the same handle in the same weird corner of the internet?

Still, I had to set the record straight. So I replied:

“Never been on Bitcointalk—heard it’s where Satoshi used to hang.
I’m the new Nutildah, not related to that old scammer folks keep warning me about.
I haven’t really dug into the tech side of BSV much, but I did write about it once on my personal blog—mainly because Craig “Satoshi” Wright actually replied to me. Yeah, that happened. Here’s the link:
nutildah.com/that-time-satoshi-replied-to-my-tweet-yes-really

I kept it light. Friendly. A little cheeky. You know, classic me.

To my surprise, he replied graciously:

“Mea culpa. I understand better now.”

Boom. Just like that, misunderstanding squashed. Internet peace treaty signed. World saved.


Ghosts of Nutildah Past

But his tweet got me thinking. Not about BSV (not yet, anyway), but about all the weird messages I’ve gotten since I claimed the @nutildah handle. It’s like I unknowingly inherited a haunted house—with ghosts of forum drama, scam accusations, and angry BSV maxis rattling the windows.

There was this one guy—@Crazyzapped—who took things way too far. He straight up launched a harassment campaign against me. And I don’t mean some passive-aggressive subtweeting. I’m talking full-on racism, targeted abuse, the whole shebang. Wanna see for yourself? It’s still up:
https://x.com/nutildah/status/1912904868236501480

At the time, I didn’t even understand what was happening. I was just vibing, posting memes, writing blog posts about my life and crypto adventures—and suddenly I’m public enemy number one in a fight I didn’t even know existed. Like, how did I get dragged into the middle of the $BSV civil war?

Turns out, the old Nutildah stirred up some serious bad blood in that community. And when I took over the username, I guess some people thought I was staging a comeback.

Spoiler alert: I wasn’t. I didn’t even know who Craig Wright was until I started Googling why this guy was yelling at me in all caps at 2am.


That Time “Satoshi” Replied to Me

Now, this part still cracks me up.

If you’ve read my other blog post, you already know that one day, I tweeted something cheeky about a BSV-related patent (specifically US12231573B2—which, let’s be honest, sounds more like a Star Wars droid than anything remotely useful), and lo and behold… Craig Steven Wright himself replied.

And in case you’ve been living under a digital rock: Craig Wright is the guy who claims to be Satoshi Nakamoto, the mysterious inventor of Bitcoin. He’s been sued, sued others, been kicked out of conferences, yelled at on stage, doxxed, and worshipped. Depending who you ask, he’s either a misunderstood genius or the world’s most persistent larp.

Anyway, the account that replied was named @CsTominaga, which… subtle, right? (Hint: Tominaga is supposedly a name tied to Satoshi lore.) I didn’t even realize it was “Satoshi” at first—I just thought, “Wow, this guy’s really into patents.”

But once the BSV people started connecting dots and yelling in my replies, I looked into it. And yeah. It was that Craig.

I wrote a whole post about it here:
nutildah.com/that-time-satoshi-replied-to-my-tweet-yes-really


So… What Now?

Well, here’s the twist you didn’t see coming.

All this accidental drama? It got me curious. I started poking around a bit more into BSV—Bitcoin Satoshi Vision, for the uninitiated. Yeah, I know, the name sounds like a late-stage MLM, but beneath all the noise, there’s actually some interesting tech stuff happening.

I’m not saying I’m a believer (yet), but I do think BSV deserves a fair shake. Most people don’t even look past the drama. But what if we did? What if we talked about the tech without the cults, the cliques, or the chaos?

So here’s what I’m gonna do:

In my free time, I’ll start writing honest, no-BS blog posts about BSV’s tech capabilities.
No shilling. No dunking. Just me, poking around and telling you what I find. Like a crypto Indiana Jones, but without the whip and with more coffee.

And if you’re a recruiter reading this: I’m a professional writer looking for work. I do ghostwriting, content strategy, tech blogging, spicy tweets, you name it. Hit me up.


Final Thoughts (aka Let’s Not Get It Twisted)

To all the people who messaged me thinking I was the OG Nutildah: I get it. Really. The handle’s the same. The vibes are chaotic. But I promise I’m not here to scam your coins or flame your community. I just write stuff and sometimes people reply. Occasionally it’s someone claiming to be Satoshi Nakamoto. Most days it’s bots offering me $10,000 a day for liking three posts.

Have you ever been mistaken for someone else online? Or had a random internet feud land in your lap outta nowhere?

If so, drop a comment below or hit me up on X. Let’s share stories. Let’s laugh about it. And let’s maybe—just maybe—make crypto fun again.

Til next time,
Nutildah


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