According to PANews, Craig Wright has launched another legal action following the dismissal of his claim to be Bitcoin's creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, by the UK High Court. This time, Wright is targeting Bitcoin Core developers, alleging that they have incorrectly described Bitcoin Cash (BTC) as the original Bitcoin. Wright maintains that Bitcoin SV (BSV) is the true version of Bitcoin, aligning with Satoshi Nakamoto's original vision. Wright's claim, filed in the London High Court's Chancery Division, estimates damages up to ÂŁ911,050,000,000, based on the market valuation differences between Bitcoin and BSV.

Hodlonaut, who previously won a defamation case against Wright in Norway, criticized Wright's latest legal move. In a statement, Hodlonaut remarked, 'When no reputable law firm is willing to continue defending Wright's series of lies and forgeries, Wright starts using ChatGPT to represent him in increasingly absurd legal dramas, which is very much in character for him. Of course, this will not end well for Wright.' In response to Wright's ongoing legal actions, COPA issued a statement noting their awareness of Wright's recent lawsuit. They expressed confidence that this legal attempt would fail, similar to his previous efforts.

Earlier this year, in a decisive legal battle, Judge Mellor of the COPA v. Wright case ruled that the evidence against Wright was 'overwhelming' and concluded that Wright is neither the author of the Bitcoin whitepaper nor Satoshi Nakamoto.