Craig Wright told the court that he allegedly received the keys to Satoshi Nakamoto's bitcoins, delivered by a " secret messenger»
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Craig Wright, known as "feiktoshi", told the court that he received the necessary information to decrypt the Tulip Trust bitcoin vault, which is supposed to store a fortune in BTC in the amount of $8.9. These are the bitcoins that Satoshi Nakamoto shared with Dave Kleiman from the launch of the Bitcoin network until 2013.
As part of the litigation with Kleiman's relatives, the court ordered Craig Wright, who claims to be Satoshi Nakamoto, to provide private keys to the Tulip Trust and show his bitcoin assets by February 3, 2020.
Perhaps this is just another trick of Wright aimed at developing his cryptocurrency Bitcoin SV, which has grown by almost 70% over the past day, reaching the value at the time of writing this news at $345.07 and taking the 4th line of the CoinMarketCap rating.
The original article here - https://coinpost.ru/p/krejg-rajt-soobshil-sudu-chto-yakoby-poluchil-klyuchi-ot-bitkoinov-satoshi-nakamoto-dostavlennye-tajnym-goncom