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Title: Craig Wright Receives a 12-month Jail Sentence Over False Satoshi Claims
Post by: ABCbits on December 20, 2024, 09:28:18 AM
Craig Wright Receives a 12-month Jail Sentence Over False Satoshi Claims

Craig Wright, who has repeatedly and falsely claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin, has been sentenced to 12 months in jail for contempt of court.

The sentence, handed down by a London court, is suspended for two years... Read more here (https://beincrypto.com/craig-wright-suspended-sentence-satoshi-nakamoto-claims/).



12 months is better than nothing. But he dare to appeal this verdict and refuse to reveal his exact location. Your opinion is greatly appreciated.
Title: Re: Craig Wright Receives a 12-month Jail Sentence Over False Satoshi Claims
Post by: Charles-Tim on December 20, 2024, 09:34:49 AM
According to where I read it from, it is not yet a sentence. It is a warning that he should stop disturbing bitcoin developers. If he make one more move to sue bitcoin developers, the sentence will become effective. But as of now, he is not going to jail.
Title: Re: Craig Wright Receives a 12-month Jail Sentence Over False Satoshi Claims
Post by: hugeblack on December 20, 2024, 10:23:33 AM

I think the reason for the ruling is that he was charged with perjury which was considered contempt of court and once he stopped claiming to be Satoshi it would all be over. Craig Wright's case went from proving he was Satoshi to going crazy about being Satoshi.


case is over and his madness will continues.
Title: Re: Craig Wright Receives a 12-month Jail Sentence Over False Satoshi Claims
Post by: robelneo on December 20, 2024, 01:24:35 PM
With Craig's conviction, this will put the stop to anyone who will come and claim to be Satoshi Nakamoto, or they will face the same consequences like what Craig is now facing—12 months in prison—12 months is not really that long, but the shame and humiliation from being an impostor and trying to profit illegally from Nakamoto's works is enough to teach Craig that he cannot fool everybody.
Title: Re: Craig Wright Receives a 12-month Jail Sentence Over False Satoshi Claims
Post by: Faisal2202 on December 20, 2024, 07:05:24 PM
Craig Wright Receives a 12-month Jail Sentence Over False Satoshi Claims

Craig Wright, who has repeatedly and falsely claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin, has been sentenced to 12 months in jail for contempt of court.

The sentence, handed down by a London court, is suspended for two years... Read more here (https://beincrypto.com/craig-wright-suspended-sentence-satoshi-nakamoto-claims/).



12 months is better than nothing. But he dare to appeal this verdict and refuse to reveal his exact location. Your opinion is greatly appreciated.
Even after he was declared as not the real satoshi by the court, he still fought for that. He can even prove himself by moving the assets (1 million BTC) from one place to another to show his authenticity. But nah he want to do the wrong way, I know the whole thing is fake and wrong but what good it bring to him, a year in jail don't worth it.

He should have done a lot better to prove himself Satoshi but as he is not, then any move made by him will make things more worse for him. A year is not enough for him IMO but still, a step toward fake and illicit activity is a good step even if it's one.
Title: Re: Craig Wright Receives a 12-month Jail Sentence Over False Satoshi Claims
Post by: Rruchi man on December 20, 2024, 09:32:00 PM
Craig Wright Receives a 12-month Jail Sentence Over False Satoshi Claims
Just as I said on the other forum where I first came across this, this seems like almost necessary these days with the number of people claiming to be Satoshi. If one person has received jail sentencing, it can maybe serve as a warning to others who are considering wanting to take claim of being Satoshi when they know fully well that they are not.
Title: Re: Craig Wright Receives a 12-month Jail Sentence Over False Satoshi Claims
Post by: Z-tight on December 20, 2024, 09:45:27 PM
This conman again, it is good he has been sentenced, though it is a suspended prison sentence for two years and he will only go to jail if he defaults the court orders not to portray himself as Satoshi within this two years.

Craig is not even in the U.K from what i read online, so he will likely default this ruling, because he will most likely not be extradicted from where he is to face prison time. However, we will see if this shuts him up for good, though i doubt it will.
Title: Re: Craig Wright Receives a 12-month Jail Sentence Over False Satoshi Claims
Post by: bitterguy28 on December 21, 2024, 03:24:34 AM
According to where I read it from, it is not yet a sentence. It is a warning that he should stop disturbing bitcoin developers. If he make one more move to sue bitcoin developers, the sentence will become effective. But as of now, he is not going to jail.
he is lucky that he is not getting anything more than a warning right now i even think the government has been lenient with him so if he tries to push his luck any further is it possible his sentence might even get longer? if i were him i would divert my attention somewhere else and just forget about this whole thing while i still have the chance i would not want to spend a day or more in jail and i assume neither does he but it seems like he hasn't yet understand the magnitude of the consequences
Title: Re: Craig Wright Receives a 12-month Jail Sentence Over False Satoshi Claims
Post by: TomPluz on December 21, 2024, 03:42:29 AM


Craig Wright - and should have been named Wrong - must thanks the heavens that am not the judge who is handling his case because had it been that way I would immediately imprison him for all the lies he made and the havoc he imposed on cryptocurrency industry players...and I would also send him for 5 years in forced labor camp so he would mend his ways and come out clean never to disturb us again. Anyway, maybe we should tell the guy that if ever the real Satoshi Nakamoto would be known or surface there is an arrest to be made so he would stop claiming to be the real one.
Title: Re: Craig Wright Receives a 12-month Jail Sentence Over False Satoshi Claims
Post by: Bobcrypto on December 21, 2024, 07:39:09 AM
According to where I read it from, it is not yet a sentence. It is a warning that he should stop disturbing bitcoin developers. If he make one more move to sue bitcoin developers, the sentenced and will become effective. But as of now, he is not going to jail.

Mate, whichever ways the news about the judgement flows, it is important to note that Craig Wright is not Satoshi Nakamoto, in my opinion, i think the court is right on his judgement. The decision to jail him for one year is good, at least, to stop him from parading himself as Satoshi, and some of these unnecessary distractions on the crypto community will come to an end.
Title: Re: Craig Wright Receives a 12-month Jail Sentence Over False Satoshi Claims
Post by: Freemind on December 21, 2024, 07:58:50 AM
Those 12 months in prison are just a warning for Wright to stop harassing developers. I think it is a waste of time and resources that justice has to act like this, but it is the only way in which Wright will finally understand that he cannot continue as before. The positive thing about this court ruling is that after so many years of saying nonsense, Wright will stop making a fool of himself. Because if he doesn't learn anything after this, he already knows where he will spend a year of his life.
Title: Re: Craig Wright Receives a 12-month Jail Sentence Over False Satoshi Claims
Post by: Crwth on December 21, 2024, 08:00:46 AM
A warning is better than nothing. It just needs to stop, IMO. It's always going to be the fact that you are pushing something that is not true. You cannot back something up, and doing that makes the person somewhat stupid because it's not true. I do hope that he stops that.
Title: Re: Craig Wright Receives a 12-month Jail Sentence Over False Satoshi Claims
Post by: ABCbits on December 21, 2024, 12:19:46 PM
According to where I read it from, it is not yet a sentence. It is a warning that he should stop disturbing bitcoin developers. If he make one more move to sue bitcoin developers, the sentence will become effective. But as of now, he is not going to jail.

You're right. The news title is vague, but the court actually give 12 months of suspended jail sentence rather than 12 months of jail sentence. However, the news itself doesn't mention what condition is given to faketoshi that he must follow in order to prevent himself got jailed for real.
Title: Re: Craig Wright Receives a 12-month Jail Sentence Over False Satoshi Claims
Post by: LogitechMouse on December 21, 2024, 01:51:54 PM
Correct me, but the subject title is lacking a bit of information.
Based on Coinmarketcap news: LINK (https://coinmarketcap.com/academy/article/craig-wright-dodges-two-year-jail-sentence-after-contempt-of-court-ruling-for-continued-bitcoin-lawsuits)
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Craig Wright, the Australian computer scientist who falsely claimed to be Bitcoin’s creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, has been sentenced to 12 months in jail, suspended for two years.

This means that Fake-toshi sentenced him by the court to 12 months in jail however, this sentence has been suspended for a period of two years. There's still a big if on this one, more of a "he's on probation" kind of thing, and not going to jail... at least for now. Certain conditions for Wright not to going to jail hasn't been released in public though.
Title: Re: Craig Wright Receives a 12-month Jail Sentence Over False Satoshi Claims
Post by: target on December 21, 2024, 02:17:28 PM
According to where I read it from, it is not yet a sentence. It is a warning that he should stop disturbing bitcoin developers. If he make one more move to sue bitcoin developers, the sentence will become effective. But as of now, he is not going to jail.

You're right. The news title is vague, but the court actually give 12 months of suspended jail sentence rather than 12 months of jail sentence. However, the news itself doesn't mention what condition is given to faketoshi that he must follow in order to prevent himself got jailed for real.

At least he been warned now. 12 months can scare the shit out of him.
They haven't made an example out of him yet but there are more people claiming to be Satoshi. In that article also it mentioned Stephen Mollah as one of the claimant too.

The crypto community wouldn't really need any of these if he just not threatened the intellectual property.
Title: Re: Craig Wright Receives a 12-month Jail Sentence Over False Satoshi Claims
Post by: Z-tight on December 21, 2024, 10:05:32 PM
Certain conditions for Wright not to going to jail hasn't been released in public though.
He will only go to jail if he commits the crime he was convicted for within the next two years, but the crime has to be committed in U.K. jurisdiction and the conman is not in the U.K., so he is not going to jail. I am sure he is not going to stop, he will continue his fake claims as long as he is in a country that has no extradiction 'relationship' with the U.K.
Title: Re: Craig Wright Receives a 12-month Jail Sentence Over False Satoshi Claims
Post by: Zed0X on December 21, 2024, 10:57:31 PM
But he dare to appeal this verdict and refuse to reveal his exact location.
After trying to force Bitcoin developers to reveal themselves and appear in court, now he's the one in hiding? Karma is a bitch ain't it ;D
He can only bark now but I doubt he can convince any court after lying and faking documents for so long.
Title: Re: Craig Wright Receives a 12-month Jail Sentence Over False Satoshi Claims
Post by: target on December 22, 2024, 06:34:08 AM
Certain conditions for Wright not to going to jail hasn't been released in public though.
He will only go to jail if he commits the crime he was convicted for within the next two years, but the crime has to be committed in U.K. jurisdiction and the conman is not in the U.K., so he is not going to jail. I am sure he is not going to stop, he will continue his fake claims as long as he is in a country that has no extradiction 'relationship' with the U.K.

The system is just too forgiving to this man, its almost something you can believe it's on his side. He lives in Oceania so there is no way Wright is going to be punished if he avoids UK from now on.

If the government is just on his side, the Blockchain will probably be registered under him and no altcoins will exist. Boohoo.
Title: Re: Craig Wright Receives a 12-month Jail Sentence Over False Satoshi Claims
Post by: Freemind on December 22, 2024, 10:15:15 AM
The system is just too forgiving to this man, its almost something you can believe it's on his side. He lives in Oceania so there is no way Wright is going to be punished if he avoids UK from now on.

If the government is just on his side, the Blockchain will probably be registered under him and no altcoins will exist. Boohoo.

I don't think it's about avoiding the UK or not, it's about the nonsensical story Wright has been telling for years, it's all documented so there is plenty of evidence and I don't think any court needs to hear Wright's statements to know that those words have no reason or value. Wright's credibility has been demonstrated in recent years and that is something that cannot be changed in any way. Now he has two options, stay silent and "disappear" or continue trying to deceive the world. I hope for the sake of humanity that he does the first.
Title: Re: Craig Wright Receives a 12-month Jail Sentence Over False Satoshi Claims
Post by: yhiaali3 on December 22, 2024, 06:44:15 PM
Even if the verdict is not conclusive, I mean he will be sentenced if he tries to claim to be Satoshi again, this is good to stop him or put him in prison if he does not stop.

It is also a deterrent to anyone who dares to claim to be Satoshi without conclusive evidence, I expect he will face the same sentence of one year in prison, so this verdict is good for the Bitcoin community who have suffered from Craig Wright's treatment.

Unfortunately, he has humiliated himself enough so far, but it seems that he will not stop despite that.
Title: Re: Craig Wright Receives a 12-month Jail Sentence Over False Satoshi Claims
Post by: Z-tight on December 22, 2024, 09:20:39 PM
If the government is just on his side, the Blockchain will probably be registered under him and no altcoins will exist. Boohoo.
Lol, the government is not on his side, he only has a few gullible followers. Anybody who has even the smallest knowledge of BTC would know that Craig has been lying all these years and that someone like him cannot create something as innovative as BTC. I hope we are near the end of this menace called faketoshi.
Title: Re: Craig Wright Receives a 12-month Jail Sentence Over False Satoshi Claims
Post by: Nheer on December 23, 2024, 10:04:46 AM
If the government is just on his side, the Blockchain will probably be registered under him and no altcoins will exist. Boohoo.
Lol, the government is not on his side, he only has a few gullible followers. Anybody who has even the smallest knowledge of BTC would know that Craig has been lying all these years and that someone like him cannot create something as innovative as BTC. I hope we are near the end of this menace called faketoshi.
It was so unfortunate for him, he really deserves more than just a year in prison for the false alarm and trying to make some fam and gain a lot of value of being Satoshi. He was even fully prepared to claim to be satoshi he just came and think he can fool everyone. Now it will be very difficult to find the real  Satoshi Nakamato. Everyone was really shocked and surprised when Craig claims to be Satoshi and most people was eager to know him but he lied and many people were very disappointed in Craig the jail was a good option though.
Title: Re: Craig Wright Receives a 12-month Jail Sentence Over False Satoshi Claims
Post by: JoyMarsha on December 23, 2024, 10:42:51 PM
I just wish the same penalty that was given to Craig Wright would also be given to other individuals who will claim to be Satoshi in the future.

Someone can't be claiming what they are not without being enable to prove it. That's an idiotic act that should not be taken lightly. This 12-month jail term is like a warning given to Craig Wright. Other further misconduct that will arise from him again won't be treated lightly, I think.