Craig Wright, an Australian computer scientist who has always insisted that he is Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin, published on his website today after being found by the court in March this year that he was not Satoshi Nakamoto. A legal statement. The notice reiterates the finding that Craig Wright is not the inventor of Bitcoin and notes that Wright has been ordered not to initiate any legal proceedings based on his false claims. It is reported that the statement was forced to be released based on a court order and must be displayed on its website for six months.
The statement also said that in the process of advancing his false claims about Satoshi Nakamoto through multiple legal actions, Craig Wright seriously abused the judicial process in the United Kingdom, Norway and the United States. The High Court officially declared as follows:
First, Dr. Wright is not the author of the Bitcoin white paper.
Second, Dr. Wright is not the owner of the copyright to the Bitcoin white paper.
Third, Dr. Wright was not the person who used the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto between 2008 and 2011.
Fourth, Dr. Wright is not the creator of the Bitcoin system.
Fifth, Dr. Wright was not the author of the original version of the Bitcoin software.
In a written judgment two months later, Judge James Mellor decided on Tuesday that Craig Wright had lied and falsified evidence throughout the trial and referred him to the Crown Prosecution Service. The Crown Prosecution Service will now consider whether Wright should be charged with what the judge described as "massive perjury and forgery" and decide whether an arrest warrant and possible extradition are needed.
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