To prove a negative in COPA v. Wright
COPA has a chance to win the case if it can provide a convincing negative proof that would invalidate Dr. Wright's identity claim, which would be impossible to find if he is Satoshi Nakamoto.
COPA has a chance to win the case if it can provide a convincing negative proof that would invalidate Dr. Wright's identity claim, which would be impossible to find if he is Satoshi Nakamoto.
On this episode of the CoinGeek Weekly Livestream, host Kurt Wuckert Jr. answered viewers’ questions about Ordinals and the Bitcoin Conference 2023.
Kurt Wuckert Jr. guested on the Brittany Bitz podcast to discuss the latest BSV happenings, including Lopp's block listing, the citadel in South Florida, and the aftermath of the Norway trial.
Dr. Craig Wright says non-mining nodes on a blockchain without producing transaction blocks don't have any function, contrary to what BTC proponents claimed to be vital to "decentralization."
Jameson Lopp's move to meddle in the trial against Dr. Craig Wright and trade barbs with the latter's supporters exposed his real motive—to topple BSV and establish a name for himself.
In this piece, sCrypt’s Xiaohui Liu investigates the claims made by BTC evangelist Jameson Lopp in his recent article, focusing on technical and objective arguments, instead of philosophical differences.
The purpose of this article is not to debunk Jameson Lopp’s claims and “research” but to question why these attempts and slandering BSV continue, Joshua Henslee writes.
The lead developer of ElectrumX announced the software would in future versions support only Bitcoin SV.