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Craig Wright declared himself Satoshi Nakamoto in a letter to CFTC
A senior researcher at nChain, Craig Wright, sent the Commission on the US Exchange Commodity Trading (CFTC) introductory information on cryptocurrency mechanics in response to a request from the Office. But even in the official document I did not miss the opportunity to remind everyone that it was he who allegedly was the creator of Bitcoin Satoshi Nakamoto. “My name is Dr. Craig Wright. Under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, I completed […]


A senior researcher at nChain, Craig Wright, sent the Commission on the US Exchange Commodity Trading (CFTC) introductory information on cryptocurrency mechanics in response to a request from the Office. But even in the official document I did not miss the opportunity to remind everyone that it was he who allegedly was the creator of Bitcoin Satoshi Nakamoto.
“My name is Dr. Craig Wright. Under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, I completed a project that I started back in 1997, ” wrote Wright.
He explained that the false information surrounding Bitcoin and blockchain-derived systems made him come out of the shadows.
“The system I created was partially intended to eradicate fraud. But a small understanding of the blockchain has led to the spread of false information and the revival of old fraudulent schemes, including in the form of ICO, ”he said.
In his letter, Wright also stressed that Ethereum is nothing more than a poorly crafted copy of Bitcoin.
“Ethereum is aimed at fulfilling promises in smart contracts, which were represented in Bitcoin itself, but were stalled by its developers. The Ethereum network has already reached its limit and, in fact, is used only by unscrupulous offices, which mislead market participants who do not have sufficient technical knowledge, ”concluded Wright.
Recall that earlier in February, the “self-proclaimed Satoshi Nakamoto” announced that he possesses a patent, allegedly capable of restricting the right to issue JPM Coin.
In October 2017, Craig Wright made a puncture confirming that he was not Satoshi Nakamoto.
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