TechFlow news: Craig Wright, who claims to be the creator of Bitcoin, has issued a non-negotiable settlement offer to members of the Crypto Open Patent Alliance (COPA) and other parties about to engage in intellectual property litigation. The proposal involves relinquishing database rights and copyrights related to Bitcoin (BTC), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), and the ABC database, aiming to promote fair competition and technological commercialization. The goal is to avoid prolonged legal disputes and reduce unnecessary expenses. Wright stated that this settlement contributes to the development of Bitcoin's history and expressed his hope that Bitcoin succeeds in all its forms. Parties have seven days to accept the settlement; otherwise, the matter will proceed to trial.
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