Legal Notice: DR Craig Steven Wright Is Not Satoshi Nakamoto
The High Court of England and Wales ruled against Dr. Craig Steven Wright for dishonestly claiming to be Satoshi Nakamoto, the Bitcoin creator. Wright forged documents and lied extensively, leading to a serious abuse of the legal process. The court declared Wright not the author of the Bitcoin White Paper and prohibited him from legal actions based on false claims. Full judgment available online.
Read original articleThe High Court of England and Wales has ruled against Dr. Craig Steven Wright, stating that he was dishonest in claiming to be Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin. The court found that Wright lied extensively and forged documents to support his false narrative. This behavior was deemed a serious abuse of the legal process in multiple countries. The court officially declared that Wright is not the author of the Bitcoin White Paper, does not own its copyright, did not operate as Satoshi Nakamoto between 2008 and 2011, did not create the Bitcoin system, and did not author the initial versions of the Bitcoin Software. Wright has been prohibited from initiating any legal actions based on his false claims or threatening such actions. The full judgment, including details of the forged documents, can be accessed online.
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