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VisitPublic opinion on Satoshi Nakamoto's identity by end of 2024
Majority believes identity unknown • 25%
Majority believes identity known but undisclosed • 25%
Majority indifferent or unsure • 25%
Majority believes Craig Wright • 25%
Polls conducted by major research firms or cryptocurrency news outlets
UK Judge James Mellor Rules Craig Wright is Not Satoshi Nakamoto, Forged Documents
May 20, 2024, 12:22 PM
A UK judge has ruled that Craig Wright, an Australian computer scientist, is not Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin. The judgment, delivered by British Judge James Mellor, concluded that Wright forged documents and lied extensively in his attempts to prove he was Nakamoto. The written judgment is part of a lawsuit brought by the Crypto Open Patent Alliance (COPA) against Wright. The judge's decision prevents Wright from bringing further lawsuits in the UK related to his claims of being Satoshi Nakamoto. This ruling is seen as a significant victory for the Bitcoin community.
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Majority believes Wright • 25%
Majority disbelieves Wright • 25%
Opinion remains divided • 25%
Indifference • 25%
New claims emerge • 33%
No new claims • 34%
Old claimants retract their claims • 33%
Mostly Negative • 33%
Neutral • 34%
Mostly Positive • 33%
Increased trust in Bitcoin • 33%
Decreased trust in Bitcoin • 33%
No change in trust • 34%
No new claims • 33%
New individual claims to be Nakamoto • 33%
Group claims to collectively be Nakamoto • 33%
Increased distrust towards Craig Wright • 50%
Trust remains unchanged • 50%
Majority approval of SEC's approach • 33%
Majority disapproval of SEC's approach • 33%
Mixed or no clear majority opinion on SEC's approach • 34%
Significantly Positive • 33%
Neutral • 34%
Significantly Negative • 33%
Increased approval • 33%
No significant change • 33%
Decreased approval • 33%
Mostly Negative • 25%
Somewhat Negative • 25%
Somewhat Positive • 25%
Mostly Positive • 25%
Mostly Supportive • 33%
Mixed Reactions • 33%
Mostly Against • 33%
Increased trust • 33%
No change in trust • 33%
Decreased trust • 34%
No significant impact • 33%
Deters similar lawsuits • 34%
Encourages more lawsuits • 33%