The possible Creator of bitcoin joined the camp of opponents hard forks SegWit2x

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Renowned cryptographer and researcher in the field of smart contracts Nick Szabo added to his name on Twitter abbreviation [NO2X], which serves as a kind of hallmark of the opponents hard forks SegWit2x.
It happened in the night of Wednesday, November 8, and many users drew attention to this fact. Nick Szabo himself has still not made any statements regarding hard forks SegWit2x, however, on the eve of his ribbon Twitter has a retweet record bitcoin investor Steven Cole with attached screen quotes Alex Morkos from Chaincode Labs.
“No2x: No Replay Protection” by @morcosa https://t.co/rMrxJdCjpO pic.twitter.com/901rLRlJ9E
— Stephen Cole (@sthenc) 6 November 2017
In the selection record, the emphasis on the fact that the developers SegWit2x not implemented protection against re-play of transactions and calls to the companies who continue to support hardwork to ask themselves why they are part of this very large-scale destabilization of the network in the history of bitcoin.
Nick Szabo, who in 1998 developed an algorithm for decentralized digital currency that he called "digital gold" (bit gold), often associated with Satoshi Nakamoto, although he denies his involvement in the creation of bitcoin.
That clogs have add to your username on Twitter abbreviation [NO2X], drew the attention of the Creator of Litecoin, Charlie Lee, adding that "Nick Szabo is the closest to Satoshi's identity, if not the Satoshi".
I noticed this also. In my opinion, Nick Szabo is the closest we have to Satoshi, if not Satoshi himself. With Nick and all of the Bitcoin Core devs against Segwit2x, why are people still pushing for this hardfork that will split the chain? https://t.co/5jRvNMaK5n
— Charlie Lee [NO2X] (@SatoshiLite) 8 November 2017
Interestingly, some time ago, Charlie Lee also was credited with the possible authorship of bitcoin.
Earlier, the developer of bitcoin Jimmy song expressed the view that most of the predictions on the outcome of the hard forks SegWit2x wrong and that objective reality is much more complicated.