COPA

The ruling on COPA v. Craig Wright has been announced, in which the latter repeatedly lied to the court

ChainCatcher news, according to BitMEX Research, the ruling in the lawsuit against "Satoshi Nakamoto" Craig Wright by COPA (Cryptocurrency Open Patent Alliance) has now been published.In the ruling, Craig Wright is far from as clever as he believes himself to be. In his written testimony and several days of oral testimony during cross-examination, it is abundantly clear that Wright lied extensively and repeatedly to the court. Most of his lies relate to the forged documents he created to support his claims. All of his lies and forged documents were aimed at supporting his biggest lie: that he claims to be Satoshi Nakamoto.The reality is much simpler. However, due to Dr. Wright's numerous lies over the years, it is difficult in some respects to pinpoint exactly what happened. These difficulties do not affect the established fact that Dr. Wright is not Satoshi Nakamoto.As for the so-called evidence supporting his claims, this evidence is at best questionable or highly dubious, or completely coincidental; at worst, it is fabricated and/or based on documents that are believed to have been massively forged by Dr. Wright.These fabrications and forgeries were revealed in the evidence presented during the trial. For this reason, the ruling contains a wealth of technical and other details aimed at exposing the true scale of his false claims to prove that he is/was Satoshi Nakamoto. These details are elaborated in the extensive written closing arguments prepared by COPA and the developers, and further emphasized in their oral closing debates.
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