James Murphy is suing the U.S. government under a FOIA complaint, hoping to obtain documents regarding the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, following revelations from a DHS agent about a meeting in 2019.
James Murphy is suing the U.S. government under a FOIA complaint, hoping to obtain documents regarding the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, following revelations from a DHS agent about a meeting in 2019.
A documentary digs beneath Nakamoto's mask: Satoshi revealed or just a publicity stunt? The mystery continues.
All's well that ends well. The British justice system has ruled that Craig Wright is not Satoshi Nakamoto, the inventor of Bitcoin.
As part of the lawsuit filed against the COPA, the self-proclaimed father of Bitcoin discredited himself by deliberately modifying the contents of the Bitcoin whitepaper. As this closely watched trial within the crypto community nears its end, Craig Wright may see red as the COPA plans to counterattack.
Wright, the man who has long claimed to be the inventor of Bitcoin, has just lost a crucial legal battle. The verdict sheds light on the grey areas of his alleged invention. Elevated to the status of a myth, Wright suffered defeat at the hands of Peter McCormack. In 2019, McCormack had challenged his legitimacy as Bitcoin's inventor in a series of fiery tweets.