On the second day of the trial between the Crypto Open Patent Alliance (COPA) and Craig Wright, Craig Wright denied falsifying evidence that he was Satoshi Nakamoto.


The UK judge investigated key evidence provided by Wright, including credit card payments, emails, documents, and tweets. COPA called the evidence evidence that the computer scientist's claim that he was Satoshi Nakamoto was a "shameless lie." The judge will allow COPA to review new evidence and, if necessary, question Wright about the material.
According to the tentative schedule released by the court, Wright's trial will continue until at least Feb. 13. (CoinDesk)
Previously, on January 24, it was reported that Craig Wright made a settlement offer to COPA members and the parties in the upcoming intellectual property litigation. Craig Wright agreed to waive database rights and copyrights in BTC, BCH and BCH, saying the settlement was intended to preserve the integrity of the Bitcoin system when it was first developed while limiting the unnecessary costs of lengthy trials in high court.
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