Craig Wright hits COPA trial with 164,000 pages of evidence
Skeptics of Wright asked why he needed so many pages if he was Bitcoin’s creator. After all, he could prove his identity with just 150 bytes.
Skeptics of Wright asked why he needed so many pages if he was Bitcoin’s creator. After all, he could prove his identity with just 150 bytes.
On Thursday, COPA lawyers questioned bioinformatician Ignatius Pang, businessman Robert Jenkins, and cybersecurity expert Shoaib Yousuf.
The water provider, which supplies water to seven million customers, was reportedly hacked by ransomware group Black Basta in January.
Craig Wright claims that he didn’t recall exactly how he destroyed the drive, but said he’d just left the hospital and hadn’t slept much.
Despite claiming that, as Satoshi, he sent bitcoin to hundreds of people from 2009-2011, Craig Wright couldn’t recall a single name.