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Craig Wright's Hidden Treasures: Court Order To Unlock The Tulip Trust
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Rimon Law Fintech Partner, Dror Futter, recently contributed to
a cointelegraph.com bitcoin article. Since
early 2018, Craig Wright, a controversial Australian
computer scientist and tech entrepreneur, has been the defendant in
a lawsuit filed on behalf of the estate of Dave Kleiman,
Wright's late business partner. The claim alleged that
following Kleiman's death in 2013, Wright unlawfully
appropriated more than a million Bitcoin (BTC) that the duo had
mined jointly in the early years of the cryptocurrency, as well as
some related intellectual property. After a recent resolution, the
case seems to be decided — although many important questions
remain unanswered. Read the full article
here.
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