UK High Court Dismisses Craig Wright's Claim to Bitcoin Creator Identity
Mar 14, 2024
In a landmark ruling, the UK High Court has definitively dismissed the claims of Australian computer scientist Craig Wright to be the elusive creator of Bitcoin, known as Satoshi Nakamoto. After eight years of steadfastly asserting his identity as Nakamoto, Wright's assertions were refuted by the court, which concluded that he neither invented Bitcoin nor authored its original software. The case was brought forward by the Crypto Open Patent Alliance (Copa), a consortium of technology and cryptocurrency firms, who accused Wright of fabricating evidence and intimidating those who challenged his claims. Justice James Mellor, presiding over the case, emphasised the overwhelming evidence against Wright, thereby debunking his narrative and safeguarding the integrity of Bitcoin's decentralised origins. The ruling not only settles the longstanding debate over Bitcoin's creator but also undermines Wright's attempts to control its intellectual property rights through litigation, impacting multiple pending lawsuits. This verdict is a significant victory for the open-source community and a relief for cryptocurrency exchanges, which had steadfastly rejected Wright's assertions.
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