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Craig Wright was unable to provide evidence of access to Bitcoins by Satoshi Nakamoto

In the course of the next trial in the case of Craig Wright against David Kleiman, the self-proclaimed creator of Bitcoin could not provide the court with evidence that they had access to the coins associated with the creator of digital gold. Earlier, the Federal Court of the Southern District of Florida, where the proceedings are underway, demanded that the Australian entrepreneur provide all the Bitcoin addresses that he owned by […]

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In the course of the next trial in the case of Craig Wright against David Kleiman, the self-proclaimed creator of Bitcoin could not provide the court with evidence that they had access to the coins associated with the creator of digital gold.

Earlier, the Federal Court of the Southern District of Florida, where the proceedings are being held, demanded that the Australian entrepreneur provide all the Bitcoin addresses that he owned as of December 31, 2013, and also confirm that he has access to them.

He should have done this on June 28, however, during the meeting he stated that he could not at the moment confirm that he owned the keys of the corresponding addresses. According to him, he handed over the elements of the keys to Kleiman, which is why he cannot currently perform operations with early Bitcoins.

At the same time, Wright’s new tactic seems to be the statement that he would allegedly be able to submit the relevant information no earlier than 2020.

The Australian's performance itself turned out to be very emotional: from time to time he even cried. In particular, this happened after the judge asked him about the reasons why he, as the alleged Satoshi, left Bitcoin space.

“My invention was used for bad purposes, ” said Wright. – They created Silk Road and Hydra. They used bitcoin to finance child pornography. ”

The situation took an unexpected turn, when in a fit of emotion Wright launched papers in the direction of the judge, after which he was warned about the inadmissibility of such behavior and that he could be arrested for contempt of court. About this, in particular, wrote the representative of the portal Law360 Carolina Bolado

Recall that in February 2018, Ira Kleiman, the brother of the late computer forensic scientist and mathematician Dave Kleiman, who is associated with the creation of Bitcoin, sued Craig Wright, accusing the latter of appropriating about 1.1 million BTC, which allegedly belonged to Kleiman.

The Australian entrepreneur and mathematician were once partners with W & K Info Defense Research, therefore, in addition to 1.1 million BTC, Ira Kleiman also claims compensation for her brother’s intellectual property.

Information about the possible involvement of the mathematician in the creation of Bitcoin first appeared in 2015, when the Gizmodo and Wired publications called Craig Wright a possible founder of cryptocurrency hiding under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto.

WizSec specialists then analyzed Kleiman’s claims and concluded that neither Wright nor the mathematician were more likely to ever have owned such a number of bitcoins.

One of the latest curiosities of the trial was the correspondence submitted to the court by an Australian businessman. According to him, the demonstrated conversation with the mathematician took place in 2012. But then it turned out that the PGP signature was generated using a fake key.

Thus, the correspondence was most likely fabricated in early 2014, after the death of Kleiman. In this regard, Wright was forced to exclude a passage from the evidence base.

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