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Craig Wright, the self-proclaimed inventor of Bitcoin, has won an appeal case over the ownership of billions in cryptocurrency. A Florida jury ruled that Wright was not in partnership with the late David Kleiman when they mined Bitcoin together. The US appeals court upheld the jury's ruling, stating that Wright does not have to transfer half of the Bitcoin they mined. This victory has sparked discussions in the cryptocurrency community.
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Craig Wright's recent U.S. Appeals Court victory has reignited discussions in the cryptocurrency community https://t.co/0Jw2FUtyus
US appeals court upholds a jury's ruling that Craig Wright wasn't in partnership with David Kleiman and doesn't have to transfer half of the bitcoin they mined (@jackschickler / CoinDesk) https://t.co/H64XWPjqMR 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/1OsUJPRGkv
A Florida jury was right to say @Dr_CSWright, the self-proclaimed inventor of cryptocurrency, wasn't in partnership with the late David Kleiman when they mined #bitcoin together, an appeals court has ruled. https://t.co/HqADv8gOT3 https://t.co/u49iJPHJzX
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Self-proclaimed $BTC inventor Craig Wright has won an appeal case over the ownership of billions in cryptocurrency. @jackschickler reports. https://t.co/eIF3ASDi5p