Craig Wright denied the court for providing the list of all his early Bitcoin (BTC) addresses, as per a Bloomberg report on 28th of June.
According to an Australian scientist and self-proclaimed Satoshi Nakamoto (Craig Wright) said that he may not be able to access his coins at all.
As reported previously, the United States district court of Southern District of Florida issued an order on 3rd of May, which ordered Wright to produce a list of all Bitcoin addresses he owned, however, he failed to disclose his holding.
This ongoing order is a part of an ongoing case against Wright that was previously filled by David Kleiman. Kleiman is believed as one of the first developers behind the Blockchain technology.
Kleiman filled a case back in February 2018, while claiming that Wright has stolen hundreds of thousands of BTC that had a worth of about $5 billion after Kleiman’s death.
He claimed that he made a series of contracts that ordered the transfer of Daves assets to Craig and his controlled companies.
Craig further said that he provides key information about the funds and the wallets to Kleiman before his death, thus making it difficult to find the digital wallets and funds they hold.
Wright also claims Dave to be the mysterious creator of Bitcoin, that went far enough to file a U.S copyright for his Bitcoin’s white paper for the first time.
Wright stated that Dave decided to stop working on Bitcoin back in 2010 adding further:
“I brought Dave because he was a friend and he knew who I was and he was a forensic expert and I wanted to wipe everything I had to do with bitcoin from the public record.”