UK Court Rules Craig Wright Did Not Invent Bitcoin, Forged Evidence on Grand Scale
The UK High Court ruled in May 2024 that Craig Steven Wright is not Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin, following a 23-day trial in London's Rolls Building. Justice Mellor found that Wright had lied extensively under oath and forged documents on a large scale to support his identity claim, which he had been making since 2016. The case, COPA v Wright, had spawned litigation across three continents and threatened Bitcoin developers with billion-dollar lawsuits. Forensic analysis of Wright's submitted evidence revealed manipulated metadata and typographic inconsistencies — including misaligned digits in a date field — exposing dozens of documents as non-contemporaneous. Notably, Wright never produced a cryptographic signature from Satoshi's private keys, the one method that could have conclusively proved his claim in seconds.
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