Jury decides on the fate of a billion dollar bitcoin lawsuit in which Craig Wright is involved-
Jury decides on the fate of a billion dollar bitcoin lawsuit in which Craig Wright is involved-

on Tuesday, November 23, the final plates ended for both sides of the Kleiman-V. Wright process and now ten jurors decide on the fate of the billion dollar Bitcoin lawsuit. While Craig Wright claims that he was Satoshi Nakamoto, he also insists that Dave Kleiman, who had since died, did not help with the development of Bitcoin. The plaintiffs hope to win an incredibly high sum of money and intellectual property (IP) that are estimated at billions of dollars.
Kleiman v. Wright process is approaching the end
The notorious Kleiman against Wright The process approaches its end and the cryptocurrency community witness to the long-awaited decision of a jury in Miami, Florida. The lawyer of the plaintiffs, who represents the Kleiman estate, tweeted VEL Freedman, tweeting the case when the final plans were ended and the jury made a decision. "Kleiman V Wright Update: Fall of the jury made. Conservation. Now we are waiting", Freedman explained on Tuesday afternoon (Est).
Freedman also thanked some colleagues who helped his law firm in the case. The ten jurors are now deciding after the final plans. The jury did not come to a result on Tuesday and the court jurors will come together again on Monday. Coingeeks Kurt Wuckert Jr. tweeted after the final arguments.
"Vel Freedman had a very strong finish for Kleiman today," said Wuckert JR .. "Rivero accidentally spilled his water on his notes and had to fight with technical difficulties. He started his step and took his points, but Freedman had a very direct and effective finish.
"Almost a trillion dollar judgment"
Various estimates indicate that the judgment of the lawsuit could lead to a massive order if the plaintiffs gain. Coingeek's contributory author Jordan Atkins estimates could see that the judgment could be seen that The Kleiman estate "part of a Bitcoin assets worth more than $ 70 billion". The Coindesk author Deirdra Funcheon Project the judgment Billions of US dollars (the value of the emitted Bitcoin) ”and“ $ 126 billion (the value of intellectual property in question). ”
In addition, there is a possible amount of criminal loss in billions of billions if the Kleiman estate wins. The author of Law360, Carolina Bolado, War cover the case in detail for law360 and also on her Twitter-account. "The amount of money the plaintiffs demand is staggering," said Bolado wrote on Twitter. "If you get everything, with triple compensation for civilian theft and potential criminal loss replacement, we are dealing with a judgment of almost one trillion dollar. It is difficult to understand." In a earlier tweet bolado wrote :
We are now packing the instructions to the jury. An interesting note: you have to be unanimous in your decision.
In addition to the summaries of Bolado, Funcheon, Wuckert Jr. and Atkins, the Twitter-Accounts Arthur Van Pelt (@mylegacykit ) and the artist named fractal convert (@fractalencrypt ) also dealt with the Kleiman process in detail. While the jury of the court could not have any result at the beginning of the week, the US Gespening holiday postponed the final proceedings by a full six days.
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