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Re: Craig Wright's lawsuit against Kraken
by
franky1
on 23/11/2022, 13:04:25 UTC
moreover, I seem to remember that a patent application for the name bitcoin has already failed in spain. the judge dismissed the plaintiff's request.

this is why CSW case is not worded to mention patent upfront.. but becomes required proof later

im reading some of the requests and responses of the case and its already starting to question CSW's claims of ownership.invention.identity.
so it could get shut down quick if the right request is made by the defendant
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1b5dD73HzJdFKW8majoumKQvQ06gkQ5sN/view

How can this guy could spend so much money and so much time ? Nothing else to do ?

CSW in 2014 only had 45btc to his name which at the ATH peak was only $50k
losses after the ATH correction put his businesses in trouble which started his scammery in the cyptospace

he does not have big money in his pockets
for him his businesses lack real collateral and are just valuated at huge numbers due to more scammery

his investors  have the money. they have billions. and paying just $2m on a court case to them is just a rounding error.

the promises he makes to them is that he will earn them ROI in many ways. including hopeful future movie deals where he thinks ticket sales would return hundreds of millions.

he gets paid to live and breath his story. he gets paid to turn up to these things. for him he does not personally care win or lose, as it adds to "excitement" and more story to tell. more action

because bitcoin and crypto are not really regulated. destroying a coin whether its his crap coin bsv or damaging another coin is of no consequence to him. people dont go to jail if a altcoin or popular coin is buggy or a bug is implemented into the latter.

frivolous court cases of civil claims are not a criminal act. its just a fine if caught. so more "price of doing business" which adds more drama to his biography