The key in COPA v. Wright
Before the upcoming trial in February 2024, the Crypto Open Patent Alliance might craft arguments to cause confusion on Satoshi Nakamoto's identity, and among them may be done by arguing that Wright is not Satoshi.
Before the upcoming trial in February 2024, the Crypto Open Patent Alliance might craft arguments to cause confusion on Satoshi Nakamoto's identity, and among them may be done by arguing that Wright is not Satoshi.
It's been an educational experience in CoinGeek Discussions this year, so to wrap up 2023, Gavin Lucas shares seven insights he learned from recapping the discussion spaces.
The cases involving Dr. Craig Wright are much larger than him, his legacy, and even the identity of Bitcoin’s inventor: they are about demonstrating that the law does apply to Bitcoin.
In this article, Marquez Comelab outlined why the BSV blockchain is the true Bitcoin while he explored the significant protocol change known as SegWit, which BTC developers implemented.
Podcaster and fitness influencer Gavin Mehl had an interview with Kurt Wuckert Jr., talking about how Bitcoin can help preserve history and the COPA v Wright trial in January.
On this episode of the CoinGeek Weekly Livestream, Kurt Wuckert Jr. hosted an AMA session in which he answered many interesting questions about Bitcoin, COPA vs. Wright, and much more.
In the latest charges against COPA members, Kraken was charged by the SEC on November 20 over illegally selling digital asset securities and comingling customer and corporate funds.
On the latest episode of CoinGeek Discussions, hosts Alex Vidal and Zach Weiner talked to entrepreneurs and artists in the blockchain space with a special take on the COPA v Wright trial.
If the COPA v Wright case comes out in Dr. Craig Wright’s favor, he would likely also win the other cases on derivative rights, such as copyright and database rights.
In this CoinGeek Weekly Livestream episode, John "Jack" Pitts shares his high-level overview of the COPA v Wright case and what it could mean for BSV blockchain and the industry as a whole.
Dr. Craig Wright squared off in court against the Crypto Open Patent Alliance in September over a number of applications made by both sides, ending with a ruling which saw the court slap down COPA’s most significant requests.
The trial of COPA v. Wright is set to start in mid-January 2024, and for the first time, the central issue of a lawsuit is the truth of Satoshi’s identity.