Earlier this week, Wright lost the Kleiman case and was ordered by a judge to give away half of his Bitcoin holdings to the Kleiman estate.
British podcaster Peter McCormack said he was willing to bet $10,000 that Craig Wright won't be able to move the Bitcoin associated with Satoshi Nakamoto, even offering 2 to 1 odds to anyone willing to take the bet.
The Craig Wright saga might not be coming to an end, but it sure is getting more interesting by the day.
Contradicting previous claims that he is unable to access the fortune he mined in Bitcoin's early days, Wright said.
To come up with an interesting offer to those who believe Wright is Satoshi Nakamoto.
With Wright, said bet $10,000 that none of the coins associated with Satoshi Nakamoto will be moved within a year.
Crypto community mocks Wright as he begins book promotion.
While everyone was mocking Wright and discussing the repercussions of McCormack's bet, Calvin Ayre was busy promoting a new book about Wright.
The book, titled "Behind the Mask: Craig Wright and the Battle for Bitcoin," written by Byron Kaye and Jeremy Wagstaff, describes a "Thrilling, stranger-than-fiction story of Craig Wright."
Calvin Ayre., a Canadian gambling tycoon and one of the biggest investors in Craig Wright and Bitcoin SV, broke the news about the book on Twitter.
A $10,000 bet Craig Wright can't move Satoshi's Bitcoin
gepubliceerd op Aug 28, 2019
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