Craig Wright Satoshi Identity Claim
Wright's legal victory may lend credibility to his claim of being Bitcoin's creator.
Too little corroboration in the last 3 days to call a trend (1 article). Watching for it to gain traction.
"If ordinary people are being encouraged to see bitcoin as a legitimate long-term asset rather than a speculative curiosity, then they might want to know who was behind it."
"Together, they show a pattern in which courts treat blockchains as a trustworthy factual substrate for digital events, then embed that substrate within older doctrines."
"A new HBO documentary about the creation of Bitcoin has captivated the digital-asset community, with speculators creating dozens of memecoins in hopes of profiting off of the potential revelation of the identity of the original cryptocurrency’s inventor."
"In what was considered a major victory for open source developers, a nonprofit group of technology and crypto companies successfully sued Wright in the High Court to prove he’s not Nakamoto."
"COPA described Monday’s ruling as 'a watershed moment for the open-source community'."
""In the weeks since the initial ruling, Wright has abandoned multiple lawsuits that were either connected to or built upon his claim to being the creator of Bitcoin.""
""COPA called today's ruling 'a watershed moment for the open-source community and even more importantly, a definitive win for the truth.'""
"'It's a big win for the cryptocurrency community. It's a big win for all of us who care about the rule of law and, frankly, truth.'"
""The ruling will clearly impact three pending lawsuits that Wright has filed based on his claim to having the intellectual property rights to bitcoin.""
""Satoshi understood the value of decentralization and built bitcoin so that it could not be controlled by a single person or entity.""