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Kurt’s personal blog: Be good to each other
The only way to win in Bitcoin is to get so good at cooperating and be a sincere leader that people become leaders themselves due to the example of goodness that emanates from our behavior.
The only way to win in Bitcoin is to get so good at cooperating and be a sincere leader that people become leaders themselves due to the example of goodness that emanates from our behavior.
Lawyers representing Ira Kleiman in Kleiman v Wright have notified the Florida District Court that they are appealing December’s verdict which saw a jury reject all but one of Kleiman’s seven claims against Dr. Craig Wright.
The U.S. District Court has confirmed that Ira Kleiman must pay Dr. Wright’s legal costs relating to all seven of Kleiman’s failed claims arising from last year’s Kleiman v Wright trial in Florida.
Judge Beth Bloom has granted a request by Ira Kleiman’s attorneys to add pre-judgment interest to the $100 million awarded to W&K in last year’s Kleiman v Wright lawsuit.
Ira Kleiman’s request for a new trial following last December’s near-total defeat against Dr. Craig Wright has been rejected by Judge Beth Bloom.
Ira Kleiman and his attorneys have filed a motion for a new trial in their case against Dr. Craig Wright following their multi-billion dollar defeat back in December.
On this special episode of The Bitcoin Bridge, host Jon Southurst looks back to some of the highlights of 2021 before closing the year.
Here we are at the end of 2021—was it a good year? In many ways, it was, and in many ways, it wasn't. But it was definitely a year full of major changes that will impact the blockchain industry for a long time to come.
The trial of the century ended earlier this month with Dr. Craig Wright emerging victorious, but it may not be the most defining court trial for Bitcoin, according to T.K. Coleman.
After more than a week of deliberations, the federal jury finally delivered the long-awaited verdict in the Kleiman v Wright civil trial.
The Bitcoin trial of the century—Kleiman v Wright—continues with no verdict in sight. Judge Beth Bloom issued an Allen charge after the jury told the court they were struggling to agree on a decision.
What has all the money, the time, the work, the hotel bills, the footage, the angst around the Kleiman v Wright trial really achieved?