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The COPA v Wright trial is more than just knowing Satoshi's identity; it is also about the importance of blockchain in combating digital cancer, which grows at the same pace as humanity's evolution.
The COPA v Wright trial is more than just knowing Satoshi's identity; it is also about the importance of blockchain in combating digital cancer, which grows at the same pace as humanity's evolution.
With Judge Mellor’s ruling on Thursday, COPA’s years-long campaign against Dr. Wright has come to a close—pending any appeal by Dr. Wright.
YouTuber Crypto Spartacus recently released a video detailing why he thinks Dr. Craig Wright will win COPA v Wright, summarizing what has happened to the case so far.
Kurt Wuckert Jr. appeared on the TODO Bitcoin YouTube channel, where he shared insights about Bitcoin, the present and future of the BSV blockchain, and some exciting tidbits about COPA v Wright.
Martti Malmi and Satoshi Nakamoto's communications also reveal Nakamoto's thoughts on Bitcoin's scalability and its comparative advantage over traditional financial systems like Visa.
Although a linguistic analysis of Satoshi's emails isn't going to decide COPA v Wright, it's yet another interesting point that tips the scales in favor of Dr. Craig Wright being Satoshi Nakamoto.
The flurry of public interest on the COPA v Wright trial in London has shone a light on the tricky concept of open justice, a bedrock principle of any democratic society.
Kurt Wuckert Jr. joined the Human ReAction podcast in February, where he discussed the Battle for Bitcoin, covered its history and controversies, and defined Bitcoin's life so far.
As the fourth week of the COPA v Wright trial draws to a close, the court heard the final testimony and cross-examination of witnesses; next week, the court will rest before closing arguments on March 15.
The BSV Association recently released its Network Access Rules, and a conversation occurred on X Spaces, clarifying the rules and different opinions, comments, and concerns about it.
Blockstream CEO Adam Back was a witness to the COPA v Wright trial last week, and on the stand, he made several statements, likening changing the rules of Bitcoin to changing the rules of chess.
Through three weeks of COPA v Wright, one factor has hovered over the proceedings like a phantom: hundreds of documents submitted into evidence which the COPA says were forged by Dr. Craig Wright.