Craig Wright Halts Appeal Against Hodlonaut in Norway

Australian computer scientist Craig Wright has dropped his appeal in a dispute with Magnus Granath, also known as Hodlonaut, over accusations made against him in Norway. Granath, a Norwegian national, was targeted by Wright due to comments he made on social media platform X, challenging Wright’s assertion that he is Satoshi Nakamoto, the founder of Bitcoin.

I’ve recently finished a call with my attorney in Norway. Breaking news: Craig Wright has withdrawn his appeal there! The judgment from last year is now definitive and enforceable. This legal battle began on May 19, 2019, and it’s finally come to an end. I’m elated about this outcome! All that remains is to have the UK case resolved – either dismissed or won – and then…

— hodlonaut 80 IQ 10%er (@hodlonaut) April 11, 2024

In May 2019, Wright instigated a legal case against Granath due to her tweets accusing him of being a fraud and involvement in deceitful activities. Despite Wright’s attempts to contest the decision, a Norwegian judge validated Granath’s freedom to question Wright’s claim to be Satoshi Nakamoto, providing evidence for her assertions.

Granath was pleased with the Norwegian court’s final decision, highlighting his eagerness to wrap up legal matters regarding Wright in the UK. The ongoing lawsuit between Wright and Granath pertaining to the UK involves a recent court verdict that dismissed Wright’s claim of being Satoshi Nakamoto and having copyright ownership over the Bitcoin network.

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2024-04-12 01:57