Craig Wright arrives at the High Court in London on Feb. 5. A U.K. judge ruled that Craig Wright violated a court order that required him to stop claiming to be Satoshi Nakamoto, a pseudonym for the ...
Craig Wright, the Australian computer scientist who falsely claimed to be Bitcoin’s creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, has been sentenced to 12 months in jail, suspended for two years, for contempt of court.
The legal battle over Satoshi Nakamoto’s identity and Bitcoin rights has taken another turn in recent days, with a British judge rescheduling the trial between Craig Wright and Bitcoin Core developers ...
The Trump administration ordered an aging coal-fired power plant in Colorado to stay open on Tuesday, a day before it was set to retire.
Satoshi Nakamoto is the founding father of cryptocurrency—and a mystery. In October 2008, Nakamoto gave Bitcoin to the world. Then they disappeared. To this day, nobody knows who Nakamoto is. Amongst ...
Crypto Open Patent Alliance's (COPA) trial to solve the mystery of whether Australian computer scientist Craig Wright is Satoshi Nakamoto, the infamous anonymous creator of bitcoin BTC $95,585.42, has ...
Forged documents, anachronistic evidence, and false statements. According to the Crypto Open Patent Alliance (COPA), Craig Steven Wright has over the past years presented it all in an effort to prove ...
Emails shared by Craig Wright's wife as evidence in the ongoing trial probing whether he'd invented bitcoin BTC $87.400,28 are "not genuine," Wright's former lawyers said in court, as the fourth week ...
Australian entrepreneur Craig Wright claims he created the crypto-currency Bitcoin, after years of speculation around who was the anonymous inventor. Wright made the claims to the BBC, Economist, and ...
Wright (nChain’s chief scientist) claims nChain has filed more than 800 applications for blockchain patents, and has been granted between 50 to 100. This patent portfolio poses a legal threat to ...
At a convention on digital currency, rarely does an audience Q&A session include a question as incendiary as, “Why is this fraud allowed to speak at this conference?” But that’s how a discussion about ...