Crypto News: According to CoinGecko, the Bitcoin Policy Institute (BPI) filed a lawsuit in New York on July 10, intervening as a defendant in a case seeking legal ownership of nearly 40,000 dormant Bitcoin addresses. The clash between the plaintiff’s attorney and the proposed amicus curiae has drawn attention. The move adds an institutional voice to the case as Noah Doe’s court date approaches.

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ProofOfVibes
· 5h ago
At a time like this, is BPI stepping in to set industry rules for dormant wallets?
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EvenRocksNeedLiquidity
· 5h ago
Noah’s trial is set to begin quite soon—BPI’s intervention at this time point is timed very precisely.
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FarmingNoSleep
· 5h ago
The ownership of nearly forty thousand addresses—if this lawsuit is ruled on, it may end up rewriting legal precedent again.
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RationalRugChecker
· 5h ago
The plaintiff’s attorney and the amici curiae started bickering in court, and BPI has now jumped in, making the situation even more confusing.
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