The Final Word: Craig Wright in Court over Bitcoin Creation Claims

Craig Wright defends his assertion of being Bitcoin's creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, amidst accusations of falsehood during a trial by COPA.

The Final Word: Craig Wright in Court over Bitcoin Creation Claims

Testimony Concludes in Satoshi Identity Trial

Craig Wright finished his testimony with firmness in a contentious U.K. trial where his claim to be the inventor of Bitcoin, known as Satoshi Nakamoto, was challenged. The Crypto Open Patent Alliance (COPA) lawsuit against Wright entered its second week, with Wright facing tough cross-examination regarding his involvement with Bitcoin.


Alleged Ties to Bitcoin's Inception

Wright was interrogated on various subjects, including his claims of compensation, cryptographic keys, and his purported decision to secure Bitcoin in a trust. His detractors, including lawyers representing COPA and a collective of Bitcoin developers, accused him of falsehoods during his testimony.


Witnesses to Support Wright's Case

Upcoming witnesses for Wright include Ignatius Pang, Robert Jenkins, and Shoaib Yousef, all who are ready to testify about their knowledge of Wright’s earlier discussions touching upon blockchain and digital currency concepts, potentially providing support for his assertions.


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