Craig Wright has withdrawn his libel suit against the Blockstream CEO for calling the self-proclaimed Satoshi Nakamoto a fraud
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Craig Wright has withdrawn his libel suit against the Blockstream CEO for calling the self-proclaimed Satoshi Nakamoto a fraud
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An anonymous individual has accused Craig Wright of plagiarizing large portions of his 2008 dissertation for his law degree
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Craig Wright’s lawyers have made a very colourful objection to a magistrate’s order that he hand over a cache of documents
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Posts from 2011 contradict Craig Wright’s claim that he never wanted WikiLeaks to accept Bitcoin
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Kleiman’s legal team is trying every possible way to serve Jimmy Nguyen a subpoena for a deposition in the case against Craig Wright
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The self-declared creator of Bitcoin, Craig Wright, warns that Bitcoin miners and Lightning Network operators could suffer in the clash between crypto and the law
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The estate of Dave Kleiman is seeking a two-week extension in consideration of challenges to discovery triggered by the COVID-19 lockdown
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The Bitcoin SV network has been a topic of conversation recently as stealth miners currently command more than 55% of the chain’s overall hashrate during the last seven days. Last year analysts noticed a large amount of the hashrate on all three SHA256 networks (BTC, BCH, and BSV) was being processed by mystery miners. Since […]
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While the cryptocurrency community deals with floundering market prices, the billion-dollar Kleiman v. Wright Lawsuit continues in Florida. On March 17, a court filing shows that the self-professed Bitcoin inventor Craig Wright has been ordered by the judge to pay $165,500 in attorney fees. U.S. magistrate Bruce Reinhart granted in part some of the legal […]
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A U.S. judge ruled that claimed lawyers’ fees of between $610 and $1,050 per hour were excessive, and rejected expenses for work not directly related to the court’s motions
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