Craig Wright’s claim of inventing Bitcoin may get him arrested for perjury
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Craig Wright is being referred to the Crown Prosecution Service for potential criminal charges of perjury and forgery related to his claim of being Satoshi Nakamoto, the inventor of Bitcoin.
Craig Wright is being referred to the Crown Prosecution Service for potential criminal charges of perjury and forgery related to his claim of being Satoshi Nakamoto, the inventor of Bitcoin.
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Bitcoin's creation marked the beginning of a decentralized currency revolution, promising a new way to conduct transactions securely and anonymously.
Bitcoin's creation marked the beginning of a decentralized currency revolution, promising a new way to conduct transactions securely and anonymously.
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Bitcoin has grown to become a major player in the financial world, influencing everything from technology to economics.
Bitcoin has grown to become a major player in the financial world, influencing everything from technology to economics.
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The identity of Bitcoin's creator remains one of the biggest mysteries in the tech world, with many speculating but none providing conclusive evidence.
The identity of Bitcoin's creator remains one of the biggest mysteries in the tech world, with many speculating but none providing conclusive evidence.
A British judge is referring self-proclaimed bitcoin inventor Craig Wright to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) to consider criminal charges of perjury and forgery. The judge said that CPS can decide whether Wright should be arrested and granted two injunctions that prohibit Wright from re-litigating his claim to be bitcoin inventor Satoshi Nakamoto.