The battle for Bitcoin—How did it get where it is today?
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.
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.
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 price of Bitcoin SV has been rapidly rising, and it’s no coincidence that the price rise began on the same day the Crypto Open Patent Alliance announced its filing a lawsuit against Dr. Craig Wright.
The Crypto Open Patent Alliance (COPA) has requested a new procedural judge in its ongoing lawsuit against Dr. Craig Wright according to a court order, delaying proceedings and pushing the expected trial date out to the beginning of 2024.
Most of the investment will be used to equip 840,000 Indonesians with AI skills, with an aim for nationwide upskilling program that will focus on women and youth from underrepresented communities.
In this article, Marquez Comelab outlined why the BSV blockchain is the true Bitcoin while he explored the significant protocol change known as SegWit, which BTC developers implemented.
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.
The addition to COPA of one of this century’s most notorious villains in Mark Zuckerberg and Meta deserves consideration. Why would Meta choose now to join COPA’s campaign against Dr. Wright?
On the latest episode of CoinGeek Discussions, hosts Alex Vidal and Zach Weiner talked to entrepreneurs and artists in the blockchain space with a special take on the COPA v Wright trial.
The U.K. High Court has rejected a costs proposal by Crypto Open Patent Alliance (COPA) with regard to rulings issued by the Court late last year in their case against Dr. Craig Wright.
BTC maxis looking to undermine Dr. Craig Wright’s copyright claim on the Bitcoin white paper have been reduced to falsely claiming ‘victory’ before the fight has actually begun.
As the COPA v. Wright takes shape, Kurt Wuckert Jr. dedicates this episode of the CoinGeek Weekly Livestream to giving updates on the legal proceedings and answering queries about the trial.