Craig Wright's case against Bitcoin developer is faced with the full process

Tulip Trading – ein von Craig Wright gegründetes Unternehmen mit Sitz auf den Seychellen – hat seinen Fall gegen mehrere Bitcoin-Entwickler im Vereinigten Königreich erfolgreich vor Gericht gebracht. Wrights Firma behauptet, dass diese Entwickler „treuhänderische Pflichten“ oder „Sorgfaltspflichten“ schulden, um das Bitcoin-Netzwerk zu überwachen und zu kontrollieren. Die Pflichten von Bitcoin-Entwicklern Der Urteilüberreicht am 3. Februar, stellt eine erfolgreiche Berufung von Tulip beim britischen Berufungsgericht dar, um eine zuvor im März 2022 abgewiesene Entscheidung aufzuheben. Zunächst hatte ein Richter gegen Tulip aufgrund seiner Klage entschieden und argumentiert, dass „keine realistische Aussicht bestand, festzustellen, dass die geltend gemachten Tatsachen einen Verstoß …
Tulip Trading-a company founded by Craig Wright based on the Seychelles-successfully brought his case against several Bitcoin developers in the United Kingdom. Wright's company claims that these developers owe "trusted duties" or "diligent duties" to monitor and control the Bitcoin network. The duties of Bitcoin developers of the judgment on February 3, a successful vocation of Tulip at the British Court of Appeal represents a decision previously rejected in March 2022. First of all, a judge had decided against Tulip based on his lawsuit and argued that “there was no realistic view, to determine that the facts claimed… (Symbolbild/KNAT)

Craig Wright's case against Bitcoin developer is faced with the full process

Tulip Trading-a company founded by Craig Wright based on the Seychelles-has successfully brought his case against several Bitcoin developers in the United Kingdom.

Wrights company claims that these developers owe "faithful duties" or "diligent duties" to monitor and control the Bitcoin network.

The duties of Bitcoin developers

The judgment presented on February 3, a successful appointment of Tulip at the British Court of Appeal is presenting a decision previously rejected in March 2022.

First of all, a judge had decided against Tulip based on his lawsuit and argued that "there was no realistic view, to determine that the facts claimed are a violation

of the faithful or tortious duty that the defendant owe to Tulip. " Among the 16 defendants mentioned were Wladimir Jasper van der Laan, the former senior supervisor of Bitcoin Core, "Bitcoin Jesus" Roger Ver and the Bitcoin Association for BSV.

When the court lifted the judgment on Friday, it found that the claims of Tulip are "a serious problem that has to be negotiated", and no "imaginative chances of success". A complete process is now expected in London at the beginning of next year.

As listed in the court documents, Tulip had four main reasons to appeal against her case. This included the facts that the case referred to a developing legal area and that the judge wrongly assumed that Tulip had no real prospect of proving his claims.

According to the judges Popplewell, Lewison and Birss, the obligation can only be decided in this case, "as soon as the facts are clear", and Tulip's case to consider it undeniable, the acceptance of certain facts in favor of the developers would be required, "which cannot be resolved."

"If the decentralized administration of Bitcoin is really a myth, then in my opinion there is a lot to say that Bitcoin developers, as a developer, act as a developer to the true owners of this approval," they concluded.

who is Craig Wright?

Craig Wright pretends to be Bitcoins pseudonymous creator Satoshi Nakamoto and has submitted numerous complaints against those who mock him as a liar because of these claims.

er lost such a lawsuit against the popular Twitter Bitcoiner Hodlonaut in October, when a Norwegian judge declared sufficiently justified as "fraudster" and To designate "fraudst". After the verdict, the famous whistleblower Edward Snowden proclaim Wright to be a liar.

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