Former Bitcoin Core developer, founder of Bloq and the Creator of the cryptocurrency Metronome Jeff garzik’s got a court summons to testify in the sensational case of Kleiman vs Wright about the alleged theft of 1.1 million BTC.

“You got served” The #Bitcoin lawsuit drones on. In the interest of radical transparency, here’s the subpoena that just arrived for me (sans page 1): https://t.co/jCSZjwxVcp

— Jeff Garzik (@jgarzik) on 15 March 2019.

Requires the court to provide any documents that may relate to the case and to present evidence in favor of the fact that a mathematician Dave Kleiman, who died in 2013, was the Creator of bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto, if any. Also garzik’s bound to provide the court with information about the bitcoin mining in the period from 1 January 2009 until April 2013.

Renowned developer and CTO of a startup, Casa Jameson Lopp commented on the requirement mining with sarcasm:

Hope you didn’t talk about mining much; this sounds onerous! “All documents, agreements, and communications regarding the mining of bitcoins between Jan 1 2009 and April 2013.”

— Jameson Lopp (@lopp) March 16, 2019

“I hope not to have to talk a lot about mining. The task is quite difficult! All documents, agreements and communications regarding mining from 1 January 2009 until April 2013.”

It is noteworthy that the garzik’s obliged to provide information about these organizations, such as Silk Road, Liberty Reserve, Mt.Gox and the Prometheus Project. Simultaneously, the court wants to know about the communications with garzik’s cryptographer Ian Brigham, head of Center for strategic cyber security Richard Zaluski and Roger Ver.

Note that in the last year garzik’s suggested that Dave Kleiman is really hiding under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto.

“Code of bitcoin written by someone very smart, but this man was not the classic approach. I personally think that Dave Kleiman is Satoshi Nakamoto. It’s his style, he was self-taught”.

We will remind, in February of 2018 Ira Kleiman, brother of the mathematics, has filed a lawsuit against senior researcher nChain Craig Wright, accusing the latter in the appropriation of the order of 1.1 million BTC, which allegedly belonged to Kleiman.

“Part of this [assignment] was the creation of a series of contracts that involves the transfer of assets Dave [Kleiman] Craig [Wright] and/or companies under his control. Craig [Wright] made contracts backdated and forged the signature of Dave [Kleiman] on them” — say the advocates of the plaintiff.

Information on the possible involvement of mathematics to the creation of bitcoin first appeared in the 2015 edition of Gizmodo and Wired called Australian businessman and academician, Craig Wright possible the founder of the cryptocurrency, hiding under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto.

Specialists of the company WizSec then analyzed the claims of Kleiman and came to the conclusion that neither Wright nor a mathematician with more likely never had such a number of bitcoins.

Kleiman vs Wright and illusory биткоиныhttps://t.co/d4taFWzyxm#MtGox #Kleiman #Wright pic.twitter.com/56971x9iOF

— ForkLog (@ForkLog) March 1, 2018.

The history of the involvement of both to create a bitcoin at most was extended by Craig Wright. So, in the lawsuit she retold as true, although in fact the source simultaneously, is accused of numerous frauds.

In WizSec found that most bitcoin addresses, which are somehow prisovokupleniem to a scandal, never belonged and did not belong in an Australian entrepreneur and computer forensic analysis.

We will add that one of the addresses mentioned in the lawsuit, putting it back at the end of August 2018, when the network began moving thousands of bitcoins. In 2014 he was made the transfer to 111 to 114, 61515989 BTC, which were subsequently distributed in small portions at other addresses.

It is noteworthy that in December last year, the U.S. court declined to dismiss the suit against Wright.

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