The trial, brought in the U.K. by the Crypto Open Patent Alliance, is well into its second week. Wright has testified for the last several days, answering questions about his connections to the world’s first cryptocurrency. He was cross-examined by COPA’s lawyers as well as counsel for the other plaintiff, a group of Bitcoin developers, who asked questions on what compensation he would want, keys, his validation claims and his self-proclaimed decision to lock bitcoin money and information in a trust.
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