According to ChainCatcher, BitMEX Research reported on platform X that the court has dismissed the appeal application from 'Australian Satoshi' Craig Wright (CSW) against the case with the Cryptocurrency Open Patent Alliance (COPA). If CSW wishes to further pursue this case, his only option now is the UK Supreme Court.

  • After CSW lost the case, the court subsequently issued several injunctions against him, prohibiting him from taking or threatening legal action based on his claim of being Satoshi Nakamoto;

  • Despite the injunction, CSW appears to have violated this provision by initiating a massive lawsuit against Bitcoin developers and over a hundred cryptocurrency companies in the UK. He is suing for over $1 trillion, and in the new case, CSW still claims to be Satoshi Nakamoto;

  • COPA subsequently claimed that this new case violated the injunction, and the case has been paused pending determination of the outcome. If the case indeed violates the injunction, it may be dismissed;

  • On December 18, 2024, a day-and-a-half hearing will be held in London to determine whether the injunction has been violated and whether CSW is in contempt of court as a result. This Wednesday, the judge required CSW to attend the hearing in person.

  • Currently, there is significant uncertainty about whether CSW will attend the hearing or continue to hide in the Far East. In any case, we predict he will not attend. His absence may be viewed unfavorably by the judge.