Craig Wright Drops Appeal Against Hodlonaut in Norway
Wright’s decision to drop his appeal comes a month after a U.K. court ruled that he was not Satoshi Nakamoto.
Binary trading platforms with better performance and payouts
Craig Wright
Wright’s decision to drop his appeal comes a month after a U.K. court ruled that he was not Satoshi Nakamoto.
Bitcoin Cash (BCH) remarkably resurges on Easter Eve and is back to the top 15 most valuable cryptocurrencies by capitalization. … Continue reading
The post Bitcoin Cash’s Easter comeback amid impressive price surge appeared first on Finbold.
Judge James Mellor found earlier this month that Wright was not, as he’d claimed, Bitcoin inventor Satoshi Nakomoto
The Crypto Open Patent Alliance is seeking several court injunctions from Wright.
“It hasn’t always been easy, but I’m very happy that I stood my ground,” says Hodlonaut of his long legal fight with Craig Wright, who claimed, falsely, to be Satoshi Nakamoto.
The judge’s remarks, as shared by the U.K. Judicial Office.
COPA took Wright to court to try and prevent him from suing developers and other members of the crypto community, claiming intellectual property rights over Bitcoin’s technology.
The Crypto Open Patent Alliance said it will ask U.K. prosecutors to consider pursuing Wright for “perjury” over his defense of forgery allegations.
Wright returned to the stand in the U.K. COPA trial to defend accusations of forging doctoring emails he’d sent his former lawyers.
The emails were disclosed by Wright’s counsel after COPA’s expert witness Patrick Madden spent a tense day on the stand.