Craig Wright, Bitcoin creator claimant, provides evidence in court. 🪙🔨🤯
Craig Wright, the enigmatic figure asserting himself as Bitcoin's creator, recently presented a lineup of personal witnesses during a trial, each contributing unique insights.
Craig's sister, Danielle DeMorgan, vividly recalls her brother practicing martial arts in a public park dressed in full swords, linking this eccentricity to the possibility of him being Satoshi Nakamoto. DeMorgan also recounts a 2008 event where she found Craig deeply engrossed in a technical project with computers and cords, strengthening her belief in his claim.
Mark Archibold, who collaborated with Craig in the late 1990s, recalls discussions about "digital currency" between 2004 and 2005. Archibold clarifies that, at the time, "digital currency" referred to a concept sparked by the US government's blockage of services like Mastercard and Paypal. Archibold shares his belief that Craig could be Satoshi, based on personality and early interest in the concept.
Cerian Jones, a patent attorney and consultant for Craig's company nChain, suggests that her work with Wright's patents strengthens his candidacy as Satoshi. However, she acknowledges concerns raised by prosecutors regarding nChain's internal workings and potential misattribution of patents. Jones admits that being associated with Wright is not favorable for marketing due to his character.
The trial is anticipated to continue until the end of the month, with prosecutors seeking an injunction against Wright launching further defamation lawsuits. Wright faces accusations of "industrial scale" forgery in his quest to convince the world of his role in Bitcoin's creation.
Ongoing trial reveals mix of testimonies, tech efforts, and character assessments in Craig Wright's Satoshi Nakamoto claim. Karate, computers, and diverse perspectives deepen Bitcoin creator debate. Stay tuned for updates.
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