Craig Wright: Self-Proclaimed Satoshi Nakamoto Never Backs Down
Controversial self-proclaimed 'Satoshi' Craig Wright never knows when to call it quits. Let's take a look how it all unraveled.

Controversial self-proclaimed 'Satoshi' Craig Wright never knows when to call it quits. Let's take a look how it all unraveled.
Computer scientist Craig Wright has lost a claim in a UK court to protect the Bitcoin blockchain by copyright.
Ripple CTO David Schwartz and self-proclaimed Bitcoin inventor Craig Wright clashed for the first time around the X,mas holidays on Twitter.
The judge ruled that there was enough evidence for Hodlonaut to assume that Wright was lying about being Satoshi Nakamoto.
Craig Wright, the Bitcoin Satoshi Vision creator, will receive the outcome of his trial against Hodlonaut on Nov. 9, 2022.
Accusing the self-proclaimed Bitcoin founder of being a mentally ill scammer shouldn’t be allowed in a democracy, Wright’s lawyers said on the final day of an Oslo trial.
Closing statements on behalf of the Twitter user suggests the case could hinge on vagaries of Norwegian defamation law as much as BTC founder's identity.
Day three has kicked off with some tension.
Wright’s attorneys say his scholarly work, personal history and, above all, his success convincing Gavin Andresen that he held Satoshi’s private keys are proof enough.
Move over Heard Vs. Depp, Wright Vs. McCormack is here to command the world’s attention. On one corner, the only ...