The UK Court of Appeal has rejected Craig Wright's appeal against a High Court ruling declaring he is not Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin. The court criticized Wright's arguments, labeling them as containing 'multiple falsehoods' and relying on 'fictitious authorities'. Notably, the court pointed to a specific case, Anderson v the Queen, which was incorrectly cited by Wright to support his claims. This decision concludes Wright's repeated legal efforts to prove his alleged identity as Nakamoto, amidst accusations of him fabricating evidence and false claims, with critics dubbing him 'Faketoshi'. Wright has faced multiple libel lawsuits and has largely lost his cases against figures in the crypto community. As interest in the true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto continues, the legal defeat for Wright reinforces skepticism about his assertions regarding Bitcoin's creation.

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