Self-proclaimed Bitcoin Creator Craig White Ordered to Pay $100m in Damages
Self-proclaimed Bitcoin Creator Craig White Ordered to Pay $100m in Damages
Craig Wright, the Australian computer scientist who claims to have created Bitcoin, must pay $100 million in damages over claims that he cheated a deceased friend out of intellectual property rights for the cryptocurrency.According to Bloomberg, a federal jury deliberated for a week to reach the verdict.While the jurors did order Wright to pay $100 million in damages, they nonetheless dismissed most of the claims against him.And the settlement, says Bloomberg, is not likely to settle the debate as to whether White is, in fact, the creator of Bitcoin.The cryptocurrency’s founder—known only by the pseudonym “Satoshi Nakamoto”—is estimated to own a cache of roughly 1.1 million Bitcoins.Today, 1 Bitcoin is worth about $50,000.
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