Man who claims to be the inventor of bitcoin wins a major U.S. court case in Miami
A man who claimed to be the inventor of bitcoin just won a major U.S. court case. Craig Wright, an Australian computer scientist, claimed he was Satoshi Nakamoto, which was a pseudonym used by the person or persons who developed bitcoin. The case pitted Wright against the family of his late business partner David Kleinman
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