UK Judge James Mellor has determined that Craig Wright, an Australian computer scientist, cannot be recognized as the mysterious founder behind Bitcoin (BTC).
The case, which opened on February 5, saw its final arguments on March 12, firmly establishing Wright's claims of being Satoshi Nakamoto as unfounded in the eyes of the law.
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The lawsuit against Wright was filed by the Crypto Open Patent Alliance (COPA), a community founded in 2020 to foster the growth and innovation of crypto technologies by removing patents as a barrier. Its 33 members include notable entities like Coinbase, MicroStrategy, Block, and Kraken.
COPA had accused Wright of producing a vast array of falsified documents to support his claim of being Nakamoto, stating:
Dr Wright has been shown to have lied on an extraordinary scale <...>. He has invented an entire biographical history, producing one tranche after another of forged documents to support it.
The coalition initiated legal action to obtain a judgment preventing Wright from asserting ownership over Bitcoin's open-source technology or pursuing lawsuits against developers and other crypto sector participants.
The alliance's victory in court underscores the crypto industry's collective resolve to defend the open-source nature of Bitcoin's foundational technologies.
As the dust settles, the crypto community continues championing the ideals of openness and innovation, propelling the sector forward.
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