Here we go again!
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.
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.
The Jack Dorsey-led Crypto Open Patent Alliance (COPA) will appear in court in London to try and convince a judge that Dr. Craig Wright is not Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonym behind the invention of Bitcoin.
The days of U.S. tech bullying the ‘little guys’ around the globe may be numbered, at least in the EU and U.K., where new laws are being introduced to prevent them from abusing their dominant positions.
In this CoinGeek Weekly Livestream episode, Jerry Chan shared the latest developments with his game, Frobots, and his thoughts on the upcoming COPA v Wright trial.
Ripple's Chris Larsen shared on X that his personal wallets had been hacked and funds had been stolen, saying that Ripple accounts were not compromised and that exchanges had frozen affected addresses.
LaMint CEO Daniel Street joins CoinGeek Discussions with host Zachary Weiner, tackling the biggest news in the Bitcoin space, the evolution of monetizing content, and the upcoming COPA v. Wright.
Though the offer drew plenty of comment, it will take time before the full implications of the settlement offer (and its rejection by COPA) are fully digested by the public.
Zack Weiner joins the CoinGeek Weekly Livestream with Kurt Wuckert Jr., with both parties sharing insights on the COPA v Wright trial, their fearless Bitcoin forecast, and works at VXTechnologies.
The COPA v Wright trial may end in various ways but would likely favor Dr. Craig Wright, who bravely puts his reputation at stake to uphold the original Bitcoin, while the opposition acts to discredit him.