Craig Wright Goes on Crypto and Blockchain Patent Spree, Plans to Subdue Entire Industry

Craig Wright Goes on Crypto and Blockchain Patent Spree, Plans to Subdue Entire Industry
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2020-2-4 18:00

Australian computer scientist and self-acclaimed Bitcoin creator Craig Wright says he plans to acquire 6,000 crypto and blockchain patents as part of his efforts to dominate the entire industry. Wright Plans 6,000 Blockchain Patents Speaking to Australian crypto media outlet Micky, Wright, chief scientist at nChain says the company plans to own about 6,000 patentsRead MoreRead More.

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Craig Wright plans on securing up to 6000 patents on blockchain technology in his war against BTC

Craig Wright has taken his war against Bitcoin quite seriously, as the controversial nChain scientist could have around 6000 patents on blockchain technology in the next few years. He claims he currently has already been granted between 100 and 200 patents, while nChain’s chairman Jimmy Nguyen said the company currently has around 800 pending applications.

2020-2-3 17:00


Craig Wright-Led Bitcoin SV (BSV) Plans To Accommodate Billions Of Users To Fulfill Satoshi’s Vision

Bitcoin SV To May Accommodate Billions Of Users In The Near Future The fallout from the split between Craig Wright’s Bitcoin Cash Network (BCH), and nChain’s Bitcoin Satoshi Vision (Bitcoin SV) has taken a new dimension, with the latter declaring its ambitious goal to build a platform that will be used by billions of people […]

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Open floor plans should be killed with fire — or sound

The open office floor plan is kind of like socialism. It sounds utopian in theory, but in practice leads to a lot of pain and suffering. Yet, there will always be those dreamers who read Karl Marx’s, or in this case Frank Lloyd Wrights’, vision and say – could we do it better? Could we be the ones who will usher in the open office utopia? Who came up with this horrible idea? In the early 20th century, just as socialism transformed into its particularly virulent form, communism, and preparing to take over half the world, Frank Lloyd Wright, Frank… This story continues at The Next Web

2018-10-22 16:31