Satoshi Nakamoto Hoard: Craig Wright Submits List of Bitcoin Addresses

2019-5-9 01:05

By CCN: Craig Wright’s attorneys successfully met the deadline by which he was required to submit a list of bitcoin addresses associated with the Tulip Trust, presumably proving whether or not he is Satoshi Nakamoto.

The list is unfortunately redacted (see bottom of the article). As a result, blockchain experts outside the government have no way to analyze them. A motion to redact immediately followed – and then approval of the redaction – and also a “paperless” order to file the redacted version in the public record. Fragment #craigwright speaks at@bitcoinwednesday ‘Freedom is not free’ #BSV why he does give

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