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    Does Craig Wright actually have Satoshi Nakamoto's billions? (via Brendan Sullivan)
    Bitcoin,  People

    Craig Wright: Attorney-client privilege protects delivery by ‘bonded courier’

    Federal Judge Beth Bloom: LOL, no.

    February 7, 2020 /

    Craig Wright tried to claim that attorney-client privilege protected him from having to divulge whether the “bonded courier” brought him the keys to Satoshi Nakamoto’s $10 billion bitcoin fortune.

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    Brendan Sullivan
  • The calm decorum of consolidating class action lawsuits (via Pixabay).
    The calm decorum of consolidating class action lawsuits (via Pixabay).
    Cryptocurrencies

    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

    January 20, 2020 /

    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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    Leo Jakobson
  • U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman may drop a Fowler bomb on Bitfinex in January (via Department of Justice).
    U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman may drop a Fowler bomb on Bitfinex in January (via Department of Justice).
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    Fowler plea may lead to Bitfinex’s missing $850 million

    The man alleged to have looted the cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex is set to plead guilty in a case that links it to drug cartel-connected payment processor Crypto Capital

    December 24, 2019 /

    The alleged mastermind behind cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex’s missing $850 million is poised to cop a plea. What Reginald Fowler is getting—or who he is giving up—remains to be seen.

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    Leo Jakobson
  • Craig Wright says this document shows the roots of the name Satoshi Nakamoto (Brendan Sullivan)
    Craig Wright says this document shows the roots of the name Satoshi Nakamoto (Brendan Sullivan)
    Bitcoin,  People

    EXCLUSIVE: Craig Wright shares timestamped document he claims reveals roots of “Satoshi Nakamoto” name

    The self-proclaimed Bitcoin creator said the pseudonym was inspired by ‘the Japanese Adam Smith.’

    December 19, 2019 /

    One of the greatest mysteries in crypto that no one has ever been able to solve is the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the author of the Bitcoin whitepaper. To defend his widely scorned claim, Craig Wright showed us a document he said explains the name's origins.

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    Brendan Sullivan
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