Bitcoin Clue: Patrick Paige, with the hard drives, in the conservatory
What Bitcoin secrets might Dave Kleiman’s friend Patrick Paige have learned when he retrieved several hard drives from his dead friend’s apartment?
What Bitcoin secrets might Dave Kleiman’s friend Patrick Paige have learned when he retrieved several hard drives from his dead friend’s apartment?
Even before BSV existed as a separate entity to BTC, Ryan X. Charles described how BTC's deliberately limited "small block" dogma was destroying business models based on Bitcoin's ability to process tiny payment transactions at large volumes.
Kleiman v Wright is entering its third week while Dr. Craig Wright’s testimony has stretched for the fourth day, and the colossal fortune at stake in the case is increasing by the hour.
Plaintiff's lawyer Vel Freedman spent the majority of his time on Day 9 of the Kleiman v Wright trial showing the court evidence that would suggest that Dr. Wright is both dishonest and a multi-billionaire.
In the three years since Bitcoin Independence Day, BSV has restored the rules as originally defined by Satoshi Nakamoto and proved that Bitcoin has capabilities far beyond simple payments—while being able to scale on-chain and unbounded.
In a short video, Ryan X. Charles warned that "malicious actors" and disinformation campaigns in Bitcoin and the wider world are limiting what people understand about the world around them.
The Kleiman v Wright suit, which was launched nearly four years ago, finally got underway in the Satoshi trial in Florida on November 1 and is expected to conclude around the Thanksgiving holiday.
Peter Tragos analyzes the overarching themes of the case on week 2 of the Kleiman v Wright trial and how the plaintiff has to argue why they should get the Bitcoin now that Dave Kleiman is dead.
The world of BSV is finally starting to think ‘big’ and beginning to discuss and debate the economic inevitabilities that your wallet seed phrase isn’t going to work forever.
The first two weeks of the Kleiman vs Wright trial have been intense with so many words, so many claims and counterclaims.
One character in the Kleiman v Wright Satoshi case is Jamie Wilson. He crops up in a number of places: apparently an old CFO for Dr. Craig Wright’s companies, he was deposed in 2019.
Much of the plaintiff’s time with Dr. Craig Wright on the stand has been spent far away from the topic of Dave and Dr. Wright’s work together, and instead takes an extended look at the ATO probes into Dr. Wright’s businesses in Australia.