Venture capitalist Christen Ager-Hanssen announced his departure from web3 solutions provider nChain, citing a conspiracy to defraud shareholders.
The Norwegian internet entrepreneur stated on social media that he was stepping down from his position as CEO “with immediate effect.”
Ager-Hanssen alleged a conspiracy to defraud nChain shareholders in the post, directly implicating an unnamed major shareholder.
He also expressed doubt about the legitimacy of the DW Discovery Fund, an open-licensed fund registered in the Cayman Islands that specializes in “investing within disruptive technology.”
The now-former CEO of nChain also disputed that Australian entrepreneur and computer scientist Craig Wright was Bitcoin’s pseudonymous founder, Satoshi Nakamoto.
Ager-Hanssen previously believed in Wright’s claims of being Satoshi, even pledging his support in an October 2022 post on X.
However, he now states that he is “convinced” that Wright is not Satoshi, citing “evidence” that shows Wright manipulated documents to deceive a court into
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Author: Julius Mutunkei