The courts have given Wright until Feb. 14 to propose redactions to the latest in a series of trusts that he has said hold the keys to Satoshi Nakamoto’s 1.1 million bitcoins. That’s assuming Wright is actually the creator of Bitcoin, as he claims and many, many others deny.
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7 questions about Satoshi’s ‘bonded courier’ we want to ask Craig Wright
Lawyers will get to ask Craig Wright seven questions about the courier who may—or may not—have delivered the keys to a $10 billion bitcoin fortune. Here’s the seven we’d pick
The trial may not happen until July, but before that Craig Wright will have to answer seven questions about the “bonded courier” who may—or may not—have brought him the data he needs to prove he created Bitcoin.
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Tether, Bitfinex face fourth market manipulation suit
Another lawsuit accusing stablecoin issuer Tether and cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex of causing the losses of the crypto winter is about to join the three consolidated class actions
The lawsuits against iFinex, which owns the two companies, seeks $1.4 trillion in damages over alleged market manipulations that led to the crypto winter of 2018.
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EXCLUSIVE Craig Wright: If I produce Nakamoto’s bitcoins my critics will say I stole them
And why he chose that particular Times of London article for the Bitcoin Genesis Block
Yesterday, nChain chief scientist and self-proclaimed Bitcoin creator Craig Wright’s attorneys told a judge that the “bonded courier” he has long maintained held the encryption keys to Nakamoto’s 1.1 million bitcoins had arrived. He doesn’t believe even that will quiet his critics.