Craig Wright to pay 100 million in Kleiman v Wright $56B case

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on December 7, 2021

| Topic: Legal

The Kleiman v Wright case in Florida is a significant legal case in the history of blockchain technology concerning the Kleiman Estate v. Dr. Craig Wright (US and UK copyright holder of the Bitcoin Whitepaper).

At stake is 1.1 million Bitcoin, a value of over $56 billion, which, it is claimed only the creator of Bitcoin could have mined. It was Dr. Wright’s intention to prove his exclusive ownership and direct these funds to charitable use, lifting people in developing countries out of poverty.

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