Australian computer scientist Craig Wright admits to editing the Bitcoin white paper submitted in the COPA trial
According to CoinDesk, Craig Wright, who claims to be the creator of Bitcoin, admitted during the trial of the Crypto Open Patent Alliance (COPA) that he had edited the Bitcoin white paper submitted for trial. The trial aims to confirm whether Wright is the anonymous creator of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto.
The trial has entered its third week, with COPA attempting to prove that Wright's claim of being Nakamoto is based on forged lies. Wright admitted to editing the Bitcoin white paper in his "LaTeX file," stating that these edits were only a demonstration shown to his legal representatives at Shoosmiths law firm.
In previous news, Craig Wright, who claims to be the creator of Bitcoin, made an uncompromising settlement proposal to members of the Crypto Open Patent Alliance (COPA) and other parties about to enter into intellectual property litigation.
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