Mark and Arthur investigate the background of a three-pronged case filed by Craig Wright with the UK Business and Property Courts, where 26 defendants face billions of dollars in penalties for infringing Wright’s copyright over various elements of Bitcoin.Follow us on Twitter at:@drbitcoinpod (the podcast)@twentynothing00 (Mark)@arthur_van_pelt (Arthur)You can find Arthur's in-depth Craig Wright pieces at mylegacykit.medium.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In May 2024, Australian computer scientist Craig Wright became the most prolific evidence forger in modern British legal history. Wright was found to have forged and manipulated almost 500 pieces of evidence in his case against the Cryptocurrency Open Patent Alliance, leading to a dramatic defeat that brought to an end a ten-year campaign to become legally recognised as Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin. Had he been victorious, Wright could have netted himself and his cabal of shady backers tens of billions of pounds, but his defeat left him with a criminal conviction. In this series, writer Mark Hunter and noted C...