While nChain’s principal scientist, Craig Wright, has doubled down on his claims of being Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin, the overwhelming majority of the cryptocurrency community doesn’t appear to be in agreement.

After Twitter user Hodlonaut called Wright a fraud and asserted he was not Nakamoto on Twitter, Wright threatened to sue him for libel. Not stopping there, Wright supporter and CoinGeek founder Calvin Ayre promoted a $5,000 BSV bounty to anyone that presented credible information on @hodlonaut’s true identity.

Craig Wright: Not Satoshi Nakamoto?

On several occasions over the past couple of years, the Australian businessman has claimed to be Bitcoin’s pseudonymous founder, Satoshi Nakamoto. The cryptocurrency community, meanwhile, has consistently refuted his claims. Ethereum cofounder Vitalik Buterin has called him a fraud and liar on several occasions, while Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao threatened to delist Wright’s BSV project from the exchange.

WikiLeaks Calls Craig Wright a Serial Forger of Documents

On Feb 11, 2019, WikiLeaks published substantial and incriminating evidence to prove that Craig Wright did not create Bitcoin ten years ago.

WikiLeaks, known for blowing the lid on various controversies, claimed to have evidence of Wright’s involvement in some form of economic fraud in a tweet posted several years ago. More specifically, the organization said that Wright had been engaging in “investment and R&D tax rebate fraud” and that one of his businesses had removed a key document to cover its tracks.

The tweet, posted in December 2015, gained a moderate amount of traction. However, the so-called evidence was never released in the public domain.

Over three years later, in February 2019, Craig Wright published a blog post titled “Careful what you wish for,” in which he claimed to have built Bitcoin from the ground up to work within the confines of the law.

Criticizing WikiLeaks and equating it to illegal marketplaces such as Silk Road, Wright said that he strongly opposed Julian Assange and his methods.

He went on to state that Assange and Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht are not freedom fighters or libertarians, but instead predators that make Bitcoin development more difficult.

Doctored Proof

WikiLeaks responded to Wright’s article and claims in a series of tweets, pointing out that he was attempting to raise money for personal business projects while escaping court action.

In a follow-up post, the organization said it had independently verified several counts of document forgery and fraud — which Wright had committed to fit his narrative of being Bitcoin’s original inventor.

At the time, WikiLeaks linked to a public GitHub repository that held lists of Wright’s alleged forgeries, instances of fraud, and erroneous statements. The repository has disappeared in the time since. A copy of the page, however, was archived by the Wayback Machine and can be viewed today.

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