
April 14th, 2025
In his latest testimony, Craig Wright still maintains no wrongdoing to David Kleiman and wants the court to speed up its judgment.
Self-claimed Bitcoin inventor Craig Wright wants developers to do the impossible and help him restore access to his 110K Bitcoin lost during the Mt. Gox theft. He threatens them with legal actions in case they fail to help him.
The brain behind the Bitcoin.org website said that all the allegations from Wright and his lawyers are false.
The report that has been authored by Doncho Karaivanov reviews different factors before settling on the conclusion that Satoshi lived in London.
Wright and Kleiman have been involved in a legal battle for years over 1.1 million Bitcoins supposedly gained after they participated in the creation of the asset.
The operators of the now-defunct MLM firm PlusToken allegedly spied on gullible investors, promising them handsome payouts if they invested in the token and, in turn, urged others to invest for a small “commission.”
Craig Wright and Roger Ver have a long history of the rivalry that has been developing in many courts in different jurisdictions. The new chapter is beginning.
The Craig Wright vs Kleiman case for the $10.2 billion worth Bitcoin fortune has now proceeded for a court trial as the case takes a new twist.
Yasutaka Nakamoto is an engineer who is known as an ally of Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar. Now he is believed to be a Bitcoin creator. There are even some facts that may prove this claim
An early Bitcoin (BTC) miner has signed a cryptographic message with 145 wallet addresses containing unspent UTXOs calling Craig Wright (CSW) a fraud and a liar.
50 Bitcoins mined in 2009 were transferred to an unknown address. Some members of the cryptocurrency community believe that the creator of the digital asset Satoshi Nakamoto moved the 50 BTC. Or was is Craig Wright? Spoiler: No.
A bonded courier from Craig Wright has successfully delivered Wright’s package. However, the Kleimans say the package is a delay tactic and ask for a 90-day extension of the case.
However, Wright says he didn’t have access to a few keys that were necessary for unlocking all his assets.
The recent cryptocurrency rally is sparking the notions about ‘going to 10K’, however, let’s not be too positive and look into whale transactions.
Craig Wright has recently submitted new documents to the court. It should be noted that judging by the court’s mood, it definitely aims to put an end to the story soon.