Overview
- The trial questioning Craig Wright's claim to be Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin's creator, has completed its second week, with more witnesses set to testify.
- Wright's sister and other witnesses provided testimony supporting his claim, but COPA lawyers have raised concerns about the credibility of these accounts.
- During cross-examination, Wright was accused of lying and failing to explain basic coding concepts, casting doubt on his claim.
- Allegations of document manipulation and inconsistencies in Wright's statements have emerged, further complicating the case.
- The trial, expected to last until mid-March, continues to attract attention for its bizarre moments and the divisive figure of Wright at its center.