Did the Patoshi address move? This “scandal” is even heavier than 293.5 billion— the lost-and-found law is suing ancient Bitcoin, and even the screenwriter wouldn’t dare to write it like this.

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Bitcoin missing since 2011 suddenly transferred
Crypto World reports that a batch of Bitcoin that has not been used since 2011 suddenly moved, totaling 47.26 BTC, triggering a legal dispute in New York. The plaintiff, using the alias “Noah Doe,” filed a quiet title lawsuit in the New York County Supreme Court, claiming ownership of assets with an aggregate value of about $293.5 billion across roughly 39,000 dormant addresses, based on the lost property law. Of these addresses, 21,923 are patoshi addresses associated with Satoshi Nakamoto. Experts estimate that the value of these addresses is all under $10, in order to evade the police retention period. The latest transfer shows the defendant address as 18slgpeb9wqvre8jowqtktnucbsx3lw1m7, indicating that the owners of still-abandoned addresses remain active.
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