Legal notices on Craig Wright’s website warn visitors that he is not the inventor of Bitcoin.
Wright issued an order after losing the High Court case on July 16, 2024, attempting to assert that he was Nakamoto Atoshi, a pseudonym inventor of Bitcoin.
The judge ordered him to display notifications on his website for six months, and despite the order expired on January 16th, the notification remains.
Wright was also ordered to post notifications on his X and Slack Channel for three months, These have been removed.
The notice stated that “the court found Dr. Wright was lying to the court in his evidence extensively and repeatedly, and attempted to create a false narrative by forging documents “on a large scale” and presenting them as evidence. ”

Notices still appearing on Craig Wright’s website.
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The order also bars Wright from attempting to intimidate or pursue any further legal proceedings on the matter, and the judge referred him to the Crown Prosecutor’s Office (CPS) in the UK to determine whether he committed perjury.
Light seems to be more obsessed these days Starting pumpkin farm in Asia It has already been accused of “agricultural fraud.”
It remains to be seen whether this is a profitable pivot from Crypto and is sufficient to pay the £225,000 ($290,000), which he won more than his appeal last March, at legal costs.
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