
Crypto to the Rescue as WikiLeaks Founder Assange Flies Free After Plea Deal
After enduring an extended legal battle that kept him in a UK jail for years, Julian Assange, the co-founder of WikiLeaks, is now free.
Julian Assange said during Ask Me Anything session set up to promote his new book that Wikileaks was asked by Satoshi Nakamoto not to use bitcoin for raising funds.
After enduring an extended legal battle that kept him in a UK jail for years, Julian Assange, the co-founder of WikiLeaks, is now free.
A newly-established initiative dubbed AssangeDAO seeks to help free the WikiLeaks founder from US extradition.
Kim Dotcom has declared his support for Julian Assange by donating 10% of his new firm’s transaction fees to the latter.
The images of Metropolitan police dragging Julian Assange out of the Ecuadorian embassy in London made citizens around the world furious. Many warn that his extradition to the US will lead to the criminalization of standard journalistic practices.
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange thanked the U.S. government after it pushed companies like MasterCard to block payments to his website WikiLeaks in 2010.
Julian Assange said during Ask Me Anything session set up to promote his new book that Wikileaks was asked by Satoshi Nakamoto not to use bitcoin for raising funds.