The Daily Telegraph

‘Spy in bag’ helped create Bitcoin, says programmer

- By James Titcomb and Blathnaid Corless

AN MI6 officer found dead in a holdall bag in his London flat 14 years ago was instrument­al in the creation of Bitcoin, according to a man who claims to be its inventor.

The High Court heard yesterday that Craig Wright, an Australian computer programmer, allegedly named Gareth Williams as a key player in Bitcoin’s creation during separate proceeding­s held in the United States.

The allegation was made amid a bitter legal battle between Mr Wright and the Crypto Open Patent Alliance (Copa), an industry group funded by Twitter founder Jack Dorsey.

The broader dispute revolves around whether Mr Wright is Bitcoin’s inventor. Copa alleges that Mr Wright’s claims about Mr Williams being one of three “key people” behind Bitcoin fits a pattern of him having “implausibl­e dealings with people who have died”.

It is alleged that Mr Wright also claimed to have known Dave Kleiman, a forensics expert who died in 2013, and David Rees, a British computer scientist who helped decode Nazi communicat­ions at Bletchley Park during the Second World War. Copa argues that Mr Wright claimed to have spoken to Mr Williams in 2011 – a year after he had died.

Mr Williams was a codebreake­r on secondment from GCHQ when his body was discovered inside a zipped and padlocked bag in his central London flat 14 years ago.

At the opening of the five-week trial yesterday, Jonathan Hough KC, representi­ng Copa, called Mr Wright’s claim “a brazen lie and elaborate false narrative supported by forgery on an industrial scale”.

Mr Wright, who appeared in court in a grey double-breasted pinstripe suit, has denied that he is a liar. His own legal argument did not mention Mr Williams.

Copa claims Mr Wright has failed to provide genuine proof of his claims and that his evidence consists of doctored documents.

Mr Wright’s barrister, Lord Grabiner KC, said he had “spent many years devoted to studying and working on concepts underpinni­ng Bitcoin” adding that there was “clear evidence” that he had created Bitcoin.

Mr Wright is expected to begin giving evidence today.

‘A brazen lie and an elaborate false narrative supported by forgery on an industrial scale’

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