Craig Wright, an Australian computer scientist and former contender for the role of Satoshi Nakamoto, was forced to place a legal notice on the home page of his website stating that he is not the creator of Bitcoin.

- The notice, which must remain on the site for six months, states that Wright "repeatedly and systematically" lied in court in an attempt to create a false narrative.

- Judge James Mellor ruled that Wright forged documents and abused the legal system in the UK, Norway and the US.

- The Crypto Open Patent Alliance (COPA) filed a lawsuit against Wright in 2021 to obtain a final ruling that he is not Nakamoto.

- Mellor also referred the case of Wright and his colleague Stefan Matthews to prosecutors for consideration of perjury charges.

At the time of publication, Wright had not updated his Twitter/X account to reflect the legal notice.