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¿Quién puede decir quién no es Satoshi? Hodlonaut y Wright van a juicio para averiguarlo.

Wright está demandando al influencer de Twitter Hodlonaut por una serie de tuits en 2019 en los que Hodlonaut llamó a Wright un fraude y un estafador.

Hodlonaut, who sued Craig Wright in Norway and won. (Trevor Jones for CoinDesk)

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Bitcoin Outlook Ahead of Next Week’s US CPI Reading

CoinDesk Markets Managing Editor Brad Keoun discusses his outlook for bitcoin and the wider crypto markets as investors await the release of the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) next week. Plus, CoinDesk Tech Managing Editor Christie Harkin shares a preview of the pseudonymous Hodlonaut facing Craig Wright in a Swedish court Monday.

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Bitcoin Slides Below $21K as Dollar Bounces After Powell’s Hawkish Comments

Bitcoin dipped Friday while the U.S. dollar slightly strengthened following Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s hawkish speech at the U.S. central bank’s annual Jackson Hole conference. CoinDesk’s Helene Braun discusses the implications for the crypto markets. Plus, CoinDesk’s Christie Harkin on Hodlonaut’s defamation case against Craig Wright.

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El seudónimo Hodlonaut se muestra "muy confiado" ante el inminente caso de difamación de Craig Wright

En una entrevista en el programa “All About Bitcoin ” de CoinDesk TV, el editor del sitio web seudónimo dijo que había recibido $1,2 millones en donaciones de Bitcoin de sus seguidores.

Attorneys discussed crypto Twitter in the opening day of Hodlonaut's case against Craig Wright. (Hodlonaut)

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Hodlonaut: ‘Extremely Thankful’ for BTC Donations Ahead of Craig Wright Case

Hodlonaut, who is set to appear in a Norwegian court next month, has already raised 52.679 BTC and $30,000 in donations ahead of a defamation court hearing involving nChain Chief Scientist Craig Wright. Hodlonaut joins “All About Bitcoin” to discuss.

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Hodlonaut: 'Very Confident' Ahead of Case Against Craig Wright

Hodlonaut, a prominent member of the Bitcoin community, will appear in a Norwegian court on Sept. 12 for a defamation case that began in March 2019 involving nChain Chief Scientist Craig Wright. Hodlonaut discusses what to expect, saying he's "very confident" about appearing in court and happy to start the process.

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Celsius Depositors Fracture Again on Legal Strategy as 'Withhold' Group Lawyers Up; Bitcoin Website Editor Hodlonaut Receives Almost $1M in BTC as Craig Wright Case Looms

Failed cryptocurrency lender Celsius Network has seen yet another set of claimants band together and hire a lawyer as the firm’s bankruptcy becomes an evermore messy and fractious affair. Hodlonaut received a 47 bitcoin ($1 million) donation ahead of a defamation court hearing involving nChain Chief Scientist Craig Wright. "All About Bitcoin" host Lawrence Lewitinn breaks down the day's top stories.

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Finanzas

El editor del sitio web Bitcoin , Hodlonaut, recibe casi un millón de dólares en BTC mientras se avecina el caso de Craig Wright.

Hodlonaut, que comparecerá ante un tribunal noruego el próximo mes, ya ha recaudado 52.679 Bitcoin y 30.000 dólares en donaciones.

La corte del Reino Unido permite demandar a través de NFTs. (Sasun Bughdaryan/ Unsplash)

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UK Judge Awards Craig Wright One British Pound in Libel Lawsuit Damages

U.K. High Court Judge Martin Chamberlain has ruled that Craig Wright, the Australian scientist who claims to be Bitcoin inventor Satoshi Nakamoto, advanced false evidence in his defamation case against Peter McCormack. The judge awarded Wright only nominal damages of one British pound. Law firm Anderson Kill Partner Preston Byrne discusses the key takeaways and next steps.

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Craig Wright contra Peter McCormack: Wright presentó pruebas falsas y recibirá una indemnización de una libra esterlina.

Wright había demandado a McCormack por difamación después de que el popular podcaster lo llamara "mentiroso" y "fraude" en 2019.

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