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Everything indicates that the legal battle over the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto is over. Wright proposes putting an end to the trial in which he must present compelling evidence that he is Satoshi Nakamoto.
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"Faketoshi rekt," commented Samson Mow about the new setback that Wright suffers.
A judge had asked Wright to produce 95 documents dating back to 2007.
Craig Wright, the man who claims to be the true creator of Bitcoin and, therefore, who claims the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, published a letter in which he proposed a public offer to the Crypto Open Patent Alliance (COPA), a community created by developers and other protectors of the pioneering digital currency.
In his letter, Wright proposes avoiding a trial, scheduled for February of this year, over the intellectual property rights of Bitcoin and in which he is obliged to prove that he really is the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto.
Last month, a UK judge told Wright to present to the court printouts of 95 documents dating back to 2007. According to Wright's lawyers, this alleged evidence was stored on a USB drive and would prove that he is Nakamoto.