비트코인 재판: 500억 달러 피고로 법정에 섰던분 결국 승소 했다. 왜 피고로 법정에 섰었을까? 1억달러는 1300억원상당의 재산이다. 와! 1300억원의 5백배라니...
요즘의 젊은이들은 한번씩은 그곳에 빠져들어 그속에서 헤매는, 또는 해맸던 기억이 있을것이다. 그러나 나와같은 Senior들에게는 완전 도박으로 밖에 느껴지지가 않아, 더 이상 알아 볼려는 욕망도 없지만, 눈으로 확인해야만 확신이 가는 세대에서 젊음을 보냈기에, 믿음이 전연 가지 않는다.
컴퓨터 과학자로 Bitcoin을 처음 만들었다고 주장했던 Craig Wright씨가 월요일에 평결이 난 민사재판에서 승소했다. 이재판은 지금은 이세상 사람이 아닌 비즈니스 동업자가, 수백억 달러에 달하는 cryptocurrency의 절반은 우리것이라고 주장한 가족들이 걸은 재판에 피고인 신분으로 법정에 섰었다.
Coins bearing the Bitcoin logo are pictured in Krakow, Poland in this file photo. (Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto/Getty Images/CNN)
플로리다 법원의 한배심원은 Wright씨가 David Kleiman가족들에게 1.1백만개에 달하는 Bitcoin을 빚지지 않았다는것을 발견했었다. 배심원은 지적재산권을 동업자인 두남자에게 1억달러를 주었다고 했는데 그런데 그액수는 재판과정에서 Kleiman의 변호사들이 요구한 액수에는 턱없이 적은것이라고 주장 했었다.
"이판결은 형용할수없을 정도의 기쁨을 우리쪽에 선사한 승리다"라고 Wright 씨를 변호한 변호사들의 리더인 Andres Rivero씨는 환호했다. David Kleiman씨는 46세의 나이로, 2013년 4월에 세상을 뜨고 말았다. 그후 그의 동생 Ira Kleiman씨가 이끌어 왔었는데 그의 가족은 주장하기를 David Kleiman과 Wright씨는 매우 가까운 친구로, 동업을 하게 되면서 Bitcoin을 처음 탄생시킨 동업자 였었다고 주장 했었던 것이다.
이번 재판의 관점은 월요일 시세로 약 500억 달러에 달하는 Bitcoin 1.1백만개의 주인을 찾아주는데 있었던 것이다. 이러한 재산은 채굴을 통해서 창조한 첫번째 Bitcoin들중의 하나인 셈이며, 또한 Bitcoin의 창시자인 Satoshi Nakamoto처럼 비트코인을 디지털화한 현금이 포함된 법인 또는 사람의 소유가 되는것이다.
이제 암호화폐 커뮤니티가, Wright씨가 Bitcoin의 진짜 주인이라는것을 증명하겠다고 약속한 것을 이행 하는지의 여부를 지켜볼것이다. 그렇게 한다는것은 2016년에 Nakamoto씨가 주인이었다는 Wright씨의 주장에 신빙성을 알려주는것을 확실하게 하는 방법이 되는 것이다.
이번 사건은 '마이아미'소재 연방재판소에서 열린 고도의 기술을 요하는 재판으로 어떻게 해서 확실성이 없었던 Bitcoin과 함께 암호화폐의 비밀에 쌓인 진행과정에 대한 자세한 설명을 배심원들이 경청해야만 했던가를 보여주고 있다.
배심원들은 정확히 일주일 동안 자세한 질문을 양측의 변호사들에 던지고, 또 던져서 이해 할려고 노력을 했었고 이들 두 동업자간의 관련된 사업관계에서 암호화폐가 어떻게 작용 했었던가를 집중 질문, 대답을 들어야만 했었다. 드디어 배심원들은 그들사이에서 의견이 팽팽했었음을 판사에게 알려줬던 것이다.
Wright씨의 변호사들은 계속적으로 David Kleiman과 Wright 씨는 오랜 친구사이 였으며, 또한 열심히 같이 일에 몰두 했었지만, 그들간의 동업은 Bitcoin의 탄생 또는 초창기의 운영과는 전연 다른 별개의 일이라고 주장 했었다.
Coins bearing the Bitcoin logo are pictured in Krakow, Poland in this file photo. (Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto/Getty Images/CNN)
Ken Sweet, The Associated Press
Published Monday, December 6, 2021 2:49PM EST
Last Updated Monday, December 6, 2021 11:16PM EST
NEW YORK (AP) - Craig Wright, a computer scientist who claims to be the inventor of Bitcoin, prevailed in a civil trial verdict Monday against the family of a deceased business partner that claimed it was owed half of a cryptocurrency fortune worth tens of billions.
A Florida jury found that Wright did not owe half of 1.1 million Bitcoin to the family of David Kleiman. The jury did award $100 million in intellectual property rights to a joint venture between the two men, a fraction of what Kleiman's lawyers were asking for at trial.
“This was a tremendous victory for our side,” said Andres Rivero of Rivero Mestre LLP, the lead lawyer representing Wright.
David Kleiman died in April 2013 at the age of 46. Led by his brother Ira Kleiman, his family has claimed David Kleiman and Wright were close friends and co-created Bitcoin through a partnership.
At the center of the trial were 1.1 million Bitcoin, worth approximately $50 billion based on Monday's prices. These were among the first Bitcoin to be created through mining and could only be owned by a person or entity involved with the digital currency from its beginning - such as Bitcoin's creator, Satoshi Nakamoto.
Now the cryptocurrency community will be looking to see if Wright follows through on his promise to prove he is the owner of the Bitcoin. Doing so would lend credence to Wright's claim, first made in 2016, that he is Nakamoto.
The case tried in federal court in Miami was highly technical, with the jury listening to explanations of the intricate workings of cryptocurrencies as well as the murky origins of how Bitcoin came to be. Jurors took a full week to deliberate, repeatedly asking questions of lawyers on both sides as well as the judge on how cryptocurrencies work as well as the business relationship between the two men. At one point the jurors signaled to the judge that they were deadlocked.
Bitcoin's origins have always been a bit of a mystery, which is why this trial has drawn so much attention from outsiders. In October 2008 during the height of the financial crisis, a person or group of people going by the name “Satoshi Nakamoto” published a paper laying out a framework for a digital currency that would not be tied to any legal or sovereign authority. Mining for the currency, which involves computers solving mathematical equations, began a few months later.
The name Nakamoto, roughly translated from Japanese to mean “at the center of,” was never considered to be the real name of Bitcoin's creator.
Wright's claim that he is Nakamoto has been met with skepticism from a sizeable portion of the cryptocurrency community. Due to its structure, all transactions of Bitcoin are public and the 1.1 million Bitcoin in question have remained untouched since their creation. Members of the Bitcoin community have regularly called for Wright to move just a fraction of the coins into a separate account to prove ownership and show that he truly is as wealthy as he claims.
During the trial, both Wright and other cryptocurrency experts testified under oath that Wright owns the Bitcoin in question. Wright said he would prove his ownership if he were to win at trial.
The lawyers for W&K Information Defense Research LLC, the joint venture between the two men, said they were “gratified” that the jury awarded the $100 million in intellectual property rights to the company, which developed software that set the groundwork for early blockchain and cryptocurrency technologies.
“Wright refused to give the Kleimans their fair share of what (David Kleinman) helped create and instead took those assets for himself,” said Vel Freedman and Kyle Roche of Roche Freedman LLP and Andrew Brenner, a partner at Boies Schiller Flexner, in a joint statement.
Wright's lawyers have said repeatedly that David Kleiman and Wright were friends and collaborated on work together, but their partnership had nothing to do with Bitcoin's creation or early operation.
Wright has said he plans to donate much of the Bitcoin fortune to charity if he were to win at trial. In an interview, Wright's lawyer Rivero reconfirmed Wright's plans to donate much of his Bitcoin fortune.
https://www.cp24.com/world/bitcoin-trial-defendant-wins-dispute-over-50b-in-bitcoin-1.5695656
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