Court Bans Wright After COPA Emergency Bid & Satoshi Era Coins Moved
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In an explosive turn of events, the UK High Court has not only ruled that Craig Wright is NOT Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin, but it has also issued an emergency worldwide injunction against Wright.
Just a day after the shocking verdict that Wright is not the person behind the Satoshi pseudonym, COPA (Crypto Open Patent Alliance) successfully applied for an emergency order to stop Wright from selling any assets.
This urgent injunction comes amidst reports that approximately 2,000 Bitcoins worth a staggering $140 million were moved from early wallets linked to the Kleiman vs Wright case in Florida.
Adding to the chaos, stocks worth over $5 million were allegedly sold by a company associated with Craig Wright shortly after the court's ruling.
With Wright now barred from offloading any assets globally, the legal battle over the true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto and the ownership of Bitcoin's intellectual property has taken an unprecedented turn.
Stay tuned for more explosive updates on this rapidly unfolding crypto saga.
Court Bans Wright After COPA Emergency Bid & Satoshi Era Coins Moved
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