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The COPA v Wright trial not only highlights the vulnerabilities of security systems but also sheds light on corporate theft, which has been observed in numerous legal proceedings in the past.
The COPA v Wright trial not only highlights the vulnerabilities of security systems but also sheds light on corporate theft, which has been observed in numerous legal proceedings in the past.
The COPA trial is reminiscent of the film "The Man in the White Suit," with not only the main character and Dr. Wright having similar fashion style but also seemingly foreshadowing his proceedings.
Perhaps the biggest surprise of COPA v Wright’s opening week is that it saw very little of the explosive anger or verbal jousting that many had imagined for a trial which has the future of the digital asset industry as its stakes.
As the COPA v. Wright takes shape, Kurt Wuckert Jr. dedicates this episode of the CoinGeek Weekly Livestream to giving updates on the legal proceedings and answering queries about the trial.
After three days with Dr. Craig Wright on the stand in the U.K. courtroom, COPA’s attorney Jonathan Hough KC has repeatedly accuses Dr. Wright of manipulating documents he says proves his claim to be Satoshi Nakamoto.
This is day three of COPA vs Wright—the case that’s billed as finally proving or disproving Dr. Craig Wright’s claim to be the inventor of Bitcoin.
Ordinals CEO Josh Petty and BSV entrepreneur Richard Boase join CoinGeek Discussions to share their Bitcoin story, the ongoing rift between BSVers and BTCers, and their take on the COPA v Wright.
Kurt Wuckert Jr. sat with Alfie Whattam for a podcast that delves into the COPA v Wright trial, the controversial men in the 'crypto' space, and why he will remain a big blocker, win or lose.
Dr. Craig Wright is back in court for the COPA trial, prepared to end the speculations surrounding his identity as the true Bitcoin creator and maintain the integrity of the protocol.
The COPA v Wright trial begins in earnest, with both sides giving their opening arguments to a packed London court where the battle over the identity of Bitcoin’s inventor—and the future of the entire digital asset industry—will be decided.
Meta, parent company of Facebook, has not publicly announced its departure from the organization, nor are there any reasons for the logo's disappearance outside of speculation.
Regardless of the outcome of the COPA v. Wright trial, Joshua Henslee believes BSV will live on, telling TODO Bitcoin that the counterculture nowadays cares less about patents, cases, and lawsuits.