David Schwartz, Ripple's chief technology officer, recently said: set the aim He criticized the self-proclaimed Satoshi Craig Wright, claiming that the need to address the Bitcoin creator's statements about the purpose of the original cryptocurrency is “paranoid nonsense.”
In a recent social media post, Wright said Bitcoin Core developers need to prove how Bitcoin can be considered the same as the original cryptocurrency proposed by Satoshi. “Their arguments must be fully consistent with these documented intentions. It is not enough to show slight matches or vague similarities. All changes to BTC must be fully consistent with these documented intentions. “We need to prove that it's in exact alignment with what we did,” he said.
as U.Today reporteda controversial Australian computer scientist recently filed a £911bn lawsuit against Bitcoin Core developers.
Wright maintains that the core of the case lies in the “original text” and there is no room for reinterpretation or deviation.
However, Schwartz believes that “no one is obligated to care what Satoshi wanted with Bitcoin.” Of course, this view is consistent with the spirit of decentralization within the community.
Wright, who identified himself as Satoshi in 2016, has been at odds with the Bitcoin community for years. The computer scientist has taken several legal actions in an attempt to assert his rights to Bitcoin technology.
A British court ruled in March that Bitcoin was not created by Wright. In May, the self-proclaimed Satoshi was also indicted on suspicion of fabricating evidence. COPA incident By a British judge.