"Ao Ben Satoshi" has been ordered not to divide half of his tens of thousands of dollars in Bitcoin assets.
Craig Wright, an Australian scientist who claims to be the creator of Bitcoin and the nickname "Satoshi Aomoto", on Monday won a major lawsuit in the United States that prevented him from paying for it. Bitcoin.
In a 2016 blog post, Wright claimed to be the founder of Bitcoin "Satoshi Nakamoto". However, many people in the cryptocurrency community do not believe, in part, because at first they did not trade bitcoin that was allegedly mined by Satoshi Nakamoto.
Wright won a lawsuit in Miami on Monday, challenging the family of deceased businessman and computer forensic expert David Kleiman. The incident involved half of the 1.1 million bitcoins mined and held by Satoshi Nakamoto. Currently, this bitcoin is worth around $ 54 billion. The Kleiman family also claimed to have some of the skills behind the first blockchain technology.
The claimant argued that Kleiman was the creator of Bitcoin and deserved half of Satoshi Nakamoto's assets. But in Monday's decision, a federal jury in West Palm Beach, Florida, along with Wright and refused to distribute bitcoin to the Kleiman family.
However, Wright was forced to pay $ 100 million in damages for intellectual property infringement by W&K Info Defense Research LLC, a joint venture between the two companies. The money goes directly to W&K, not to the survivors of Kleiman.
Wright reported videos (44.47, 2.40, 5.70%) of the "good results" on Twitter after the ruling.
If Wright loses the case, he will have to pay half of the bitcoins written by Satoshi Nakamoto to the Kleiman family.
Now Wright has won the case. He has already promised that if he wins the lawsuit, he will prove his members, and if he wins the lawsuit, he will donate most of his Bitcoin assets to Love.
Let's wait.
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