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Craig Wright
Craig Wright Again Claims Authorship of Bitcoin White Paper
Wright has made another attempt to cement his claim to be Satoshi Nakamoto, posting bitcoin's white paper on a scientific paper hosting site.

CoinDesk Talks to Supporters, Critics at Craig Wright's Contempt Hearing
CoinDesk travels to Florida to talk to supporters and detractors of the so-called creator of bitcoin.

Judge Blasts Craig Wright's Evidence, 'Inconsistent' Testimony in Kleiman Trial
The judge overseeing the ongoing lawsuit against Craig Wright, who claims to have invented bitcoin, shot down a motion challenging the court's jurisdiction over the suit.

Messages Proving Wright Created Bitcoin Likely ‘Faked,’ Developer Testifies
In a July 24 examination, Jonathan Warren confirmed it is easy to back date messages to alter dates and times.

Craig Wright's Counsel Rebuts Forgery Evidence in Ongoing Lawsuit
A verdict was not declared in an ongoing contempt and sanctions hearing for the self-declared inventor of bitcoin.

Roger Ver Steps Into Chairman Role as Bitcoin.com Adds New CEO
Roger Ver is now Executive Chairman of Bitcoin.com as Stefan Rust joins as CEO

Judge Rules for Roger Ver in Craig Wright Libel Lawsuit
Though the suit was dismissed on jurisdictional grounds, Judge Sir Nicklin denied Wright's claims of "reputational harm" in the decision.

Craig Wright's Wife Could Testify Under Oath in Ongoing Kleiman Trial
Three witnesses including the self-defined Nakamoto's wife, biographer, and contractual overseer are called to testify.

Crypto Genius or Fake? The Craig Wright Saga Explained
Craig Wright may or may not be Satoshi Nakamoto but his appearance in court doesn't bode well for the cryptographer.

Craig Wright Spars With Kleiman Lawyers in Combative Courtroom Appearance
It was an emotional day for the self-professed creator of bitcoin as he testified in the on-going Kleiman lawsuit.
