2023-3-26 23:00 |
Co-founder of BSV Craig Wright has slammed Tether in wake of recent SEC moves
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2023-3-26 23:00 |
Co-founder of BSV Craig Wright has slammed Tether in wake of recent SEC moves
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
On April 3, the law firms Roche Cyrulnik Freedman and Selendy & Gay filed 11 class-action lawsuits against multiple digital currency exchanges and the issuers of certain initial coin offering (ICO) tokens.
2020-4-9 05:05 | |
Fake Satoshi Craig Wright predicts that Bitcoin will never manage to touch its all-time high again without someone going to jail for it
2019-12-26 10:51 | |
Coinspeaker Tether Announces Support for McCormack against Craig Wright Libel SuitTether has announced that it will fully support Peter McCormack in defending a libel suit brought by self-proclaimed Satoshi, Craig Wright.
2019-11-11 14:59 | |
Craig Wright claims to have invented bitcoin, and he’s suing a podcaster who alleges otherwise. Wright’s lawsuit now faces a challenge from the creator of the fourth-largest cryptocurrency.
2019-11-11 19:15 | |
On Friday, November 8, the company behind USDT, Tether’s general council, Stuart Hoegner shared that Tether has decided to side with Peter McCormack’s lawsuit against Craig Wright. As per a series of tweets seen below, Hoegner argued that Craig Wright had many opportunities to prove his claim that he is Satoshi Nakamoto, but he has […]
2019-11-10 23:21 | |
Компания Tether не считает Крейга Райта истинным создателем биткоина Сатоши Накамото. Эмитент USDT поддержит ведущего биткоин-подкаста Питера Маккормака в судебном процессе против Райта в Великобритании.
2019-11-9 16:22 | |
Tether announced the support of podcaster Peter McCormack in his legal defense against self-proclaimed Bitcoin creator Craig Wright
2019-11-9 14:13 | |
Lawyers who won a lawsuit against Craig Wright filed a class action lawsuit against Bitfinex and Tether. The companies are accused of large-scale manipulations of the crypto market.
2019-10-8 19:44 | |
Craig Wright, the controversial Bitcoin SV creator claiming to be Satoshi Nakamoto, accused crypto exchange Binance and stablecoin company Tether of funding prostitution and slavery. During the CoinGeek conference in Toronto, Wright said that 30 percent of “Binance and Tether money” is used to fund illegal operations such as prostitution and women in slavery.
2019-6-3 08:16 | |
By CCN: Self-proclaimed Satoshi Nakamoto, Craig Wright, just took his ongoing Bitcoin takeover gambit to the next level. Speaking at a CoinGeek conference in Toronto, Wright claimed that money from major cryptocurrency institutions like Binance, Bitfinex and Tether was being used to fund slavery and prostitution.
2019-5-31 14:30 | |
In addition to the notorious Satoshi Nakamoto saga, nChain’s Craig Wright caught the crypto-ecosystem’s attention by making a rare appearance at a conference in Toronto, in the middle of the short-lived 93% spike recorded by Bitcoin SV’s trading value.
2019-5-31 10:00 | |
Bitcoin Satoshi Vision [BSV], the eighth largest cryptocurrency, soared by over 16 percent earlier on May 29, with the coin reaching its all-time high of $198. 99 on Bittrex against Tether [USDT].
2019-5-30 20:40 | |
Following his inexplicable disappearance from Twitter, Craig Wright recently made an appearance to discuss the ongoing drama and speculation surrounding the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin. During an interview with Crypto Finder, Wright dismissed the requirement of a private key as evidence to prove his involvement in the development of Bitcoin.
2019-4-29 22:30 | |
BSV Camp on “Craig is Satoshi” Position Reignited On April 26, allegations by the New York Attorney General’s Office (“AG”) arose against Bitfinex. The state’s AG issued a press release describing an investigation and allegations arising as a result of the investigation.
2019-4-29 15:43 | |
As Craig Wright’s social media buzz started to fizzle out, a new debacle hit the cryptocurrency market on April 26, the Tether-Bitfinex disaster. This led to a market registering a cumulative fall of $10 billion within an hour, with major cryptocurrencies recording massive losses.
2019-4-27 18:00 | |