Craig Wright and his lawyers speak on the Kleiman trial verdict
In a recent interview, Dr. Craig S. Wright and his lawyers—Andres Rivero and Amanda McGovern—speak on the Kleiman trial verdict.
In a recent interview, Dr. Craig S. Wright and his lawyers—Andres Rivero and Amanda McGovern—speak on the Kleiman trial verdict.
The Kleiman vs. Wright trial was a massive victory for Bitcoin creator Dr. Craig Wright, but the fight is far from over with W&K Info Defense Research ownership in question with a $100 million judgement on the line.
The jury was tasked with answering these two questions: did Dr. Craig Wright and Dave Kleiman have a partnership in which they mined 1.1 million Bitcoin together, and did Dr. Wright fraudulently transfer assets that belonged to Dave Kleiman to himself?
The Kleiman v Wright verdict comes after an arduous deliberation which initially saw the jury come back to Judge Beth Bloom and say they were unable to agree on any of the questions they had been asked to decide.
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?
CoinGeek’s Chief Bitcoin Historian Kurt Wuckert Jr. recently went on one of the biggest podcasts online to spit truth about Bitcoin, the digital currency space, and much more.
There was initial hope that the Kleiman v Wright jury could return a verdict before Thanksgiving. Now, the jury has told the court that they are struggling to agree on any of the questions they are tasked with deciding.
CoinGeek’s Chief Bitcoin Historian Kurt Wuckert Jr. joins The Jist to talk about the Bitcoin civil war and why it centered on block size, and why he thinks Dr. Craig Wright is Satoshi, the Mastercard cabal, and more.
The jury is still deliberating on a verdict for the Kleiman v Wright trial, and their decision could change both Bitcoin's future and perceptions of its past.
George Siosi Samuels takes a look into the Kleiman v Wright trial and what it could mean for the legacy of Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto.
Jerry Chan gave his opinion on the biggest civil court case in recent history - Kleiman v Wright trial before the case winds down and an official court ruling soils his perspective.