Bitcoin.org’s Anon Operator Denied Anonymity in Legal Battle Against Craig Wright

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A London High Court Judge has upheld a ruling that the Bitcoin.org operators, including the pseudonymous Cøbra, must reveal their identities or face substantial legal fees in the legal action brought by self-proclaimed Bitcoin (BTC) inventor Craig Wright. 
In April 2021, Wright served legal papers on Cøbra, claiming copyright to the Bitcoin white paper and database….
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