Craig Wright, the self-proclaimed inventor of Bitcoin, may soon be facing the end of his legal disputes. After Christen Ager-Hanssen left nChain Group on Saturday, a leaked email suggests that Calvin Ayre, another once-strong supporter and financier, is also distancing himself from Wright. Ager-Hanssen’s statements not only shed light on the internal dynamics and discord within nChain but also cast significant doubts on Wright’s claims of being the elusive Satoshi Nakamoto. Ager-Hanssen made public an email allegedly from Calvin Ayre to Craig Wright, in which Ayre expresses his deep-rooted skepticism and dissatisfaction with Wright’s ongoing legal disputes and the veracity of his claims. Ayre is now considering the possibility of Wright not being the real Satoshi Nakamoto, and is no longer willing to support Wright’s endeavors. The Bitcoin community has repeatedly called on Craig Wright to sign a transaction of Satoshi BTC’s in the past to prove that he is the inventor of Bitcoin, but Wright has never complied with these requests. Now, Ayre also seems to have had enough. Unless Wright signs the Bitcoin mined by Satoshi Nakamoto, he could lose not only his last major supporter, but possibly one of his biggest funders of the proceedings. The potential rift between Ayre and Wright could signal the end of the Wright-Satoshi saga, bringing relief to the Bitcoin community. Without his patron, none of his legal harassment of ordinary Bitcoin devs and advocates can continue.
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Details |
Geography |
Global |
Countries |
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Sentiment |
negative |
Relevance Score |
8 |
People |
Calvin Ayre, Craig Wright, Christen Ager-Hanssen, Nic Carter, Zafar |
Companies |
COPA, nChain Group, nChain Global, Bitcoin, Harvard |
Currencies |
Ethereum, Bitcoin |
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None |