Satoshi Correspondence Revealed by Witnesses in Legal Clash Against Craig Wright
In the unfolding lawsuit between the Crypto Open Patent Alliance (COPA) and Craig Wright, three key witnesses who had early interactions with Bitcoin’s creator, Satoshi Nakamoto... See more for yourself here (http://).
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Your link is broken so I can not see any correspondence at all. Maybe you could give the link out in a non hidden way .I think this is the correct link:
Malmi critiqued a complex article penned by Wright, describing it as “very lengthy, hard to follow, and hard to understand,” puzzled as to why Wright didn’t opt for a simpler proof by signing a message. The Finnish computer scientist also observed Wright’s many legal challenges and his unexpected mentions in court. Malmi said he was inaccurately referred to as Norwegian by Wright, despite Nakamoto’s clear recognition of his Finnish origins. Malmi refuted several of Wright’s claims directed at him, categorically denying each one.
Satoshi Correspondence Revealed by Witnesses in Legal Clash Against Craig Wright
In the unfolding lawsuit between the Crypto Open Patent Alliance (COPA) and Craig Wright, three key witnesses who had early interactions with Bitcoin’s creator, Satoshi Nakamoto... See more for yourself here (http://).
Your opinion is greatly appreciated.
Oh yeah! I'm sorry... tnx anyway!
Your link is broken so I can not see any correspondence at all. Maybe you could give the link out in a non hidden way .
Will Gavin Andresen, who once declared that CW is the real Satoshi, be at the trial? Who knows, maybe he changed his mind again, for the right price of course :D
Will Gavin Andresen, who once declared that CW is the real Satoshi, be at the trial? Who knows, maybe he changed his mind again, for the right price of course :DIf he were bribed by CSW and agree to it, he'd have hard time in court due to 2 of his past blog post.
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I see no tangible reason why someone would return after making an exit in the first place. Craig Wright should stop making a fool of himself and instead consider new ideas that can contribute to making the world a better place, just as Satoshi has done.