Craig Wright, the self-proclaimed Satoshi Nakamoto, is struggling tooth and nail to become the founder of Bitcoin. In his latest dispute, Australian PC scientist filed a lawsuit against 16 Bitcoin developers. Your project is worth $5. 7 billion in Bitcoin.
According to a Reuters report, Wright is looking for 111,000 bitcoins from two wallets for which he has no keys of his own and claims to have lost his own keys following a hack incident from his private PC in February last year. under investigation, Wright has filed a complaint with the London High Court against the developers of Bitcoin Core (BTC), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Bitcoin Satoshi Vision (BSV) and Bitcoin Cash ABC (ABC).
Wright claims that the developers have failed in their mandate to serve in the interest of the legitimate owners of Bitcoin. Paul Ferguson, a spouse of the law firm representing Wright, said:
Wright is doing everything he can to assert his domain as the author of Bitcoin. Earlier this year, he attacked the sites hosting the Bitcoin white paper, threatening to sue them if they did not remove the white paper from their sites.
For many, the Australian PC scientist is nothing more than an imposter who is based on Bitcoin’s fame. Others have also come forward to claim Satoshi Nakamoto’s identity. However, none are as persistent and vocal as Wright.
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