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How Wright May Have Come Out Ahead
One important tidbit, in this case, is that Wright may actually be Satoshi Nakamoto as he claims. If this is true, then the computer scientist is in possession of the 1.1 million BTC that was mined by the creator wallet after the Bitcoin blockchain was launched. The bitcoins contained in this wallet are worth an estimated $70 billion, of which Kleiman’s heirs claimed to be entitled to half of this. With $70 billion in tow, the $100 million ordered by the courts to be paid to Kleiman’s estate is only a drop in the ocean for Craig Wright. So, in total, the entrepreneur would have come out ahead having to only pay a tiny fraction of what Kleiman would have had if his share of the BTC had been awarded to him. Wright would get to keep $70 billion all to himself.BTC slumps to $48K | Source:Kleiman who passed away in 2013 at the age of 46 was said to be close friends with Craig Wright, with whom he allegedly created Bitcoin. The Kleiman family also credits the intellectual property behind the bitcoin blockchain technology to the late computer scientist.
“Bitcoin Creator” Happy With Jury Verdict
For years, Craig Wright has been involved in lawsuits regarding his status as the creator of Bitcoin. Wright has claimed countless times that he created the digital asset but no one in the space has taken the computer scientist seriously and has been referred to as an impostor. However, the alleged Bitcoin creator claims that the jury verdict finally acknowledges him as the creator of the asset.Related Reading | Goldman Sachs CEO Sidesteps Bitcoin Inquiries, Says Blockchain Is More Important
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