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Australian scientist Craig Wright has taken legal action in London’s High Court of Chancery, suing Bitcoin Core developers and asserting that Bitcoin SV, his version of Bitcoin, is the genuine cryptocurrency, according to a Friday report from Forbes.
Wright, known for his controversial claims within the cryptocurrency space, argues that Bitcoin Core developers have misrepresented Bitcoin by implementing modifications such as SegWit and Taproot, which he claims deviate from Satoshi Nakamoto’s original vision.
Wright’s latest lawsuit has caught the eye of the crypto comm unity, largely due to past UK rulings that dismissed his claims of being Bitcoin’s creator, Satoshi Nakamoto.
Despite losing that case, Wright continues to pursue legal action in an attempt to establish Bitcoin SV as the legitimate version of Bitcoin.
In this latest legal action, Wright claims that Bitcoin SV upholds the true vision of Bitcoin and asserts that the changes made to Bitcoin by the Core developers have damaged the reputation and market position of Bitcoin SV.
He is seeking £911 billion in damages, attributing this staggering figure to the price disparity between Bitcoin (BTC) and Bitcoin SV (BSV).
Wright’s allegations focus on the idea that by modifying Bitcoin with features like SegWit and Taproot, Bitcoin Core developers have steered the currency away from Nakamoto’s original design, which Wright claims Bitcoin SV has preserved.
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Reverend Dr Craig S Wright Representing himself
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