Dormant Bitcoin lawsuit stumbles as Satoshis-era address moves
The plaintiff wants Satoshis-era coins declared lost property at under $10 a wallet, but the moment those untouched coins move, the claim collides with KYC and reporting law.
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The plaintiff wants Satoshis-era coins declared lost property at under $10 a wallet, but the moment those untouched coins move, the claim collides with KYC and reporting law.
The <$10-per-address framing is the procedural hook, not the substance: a default win would produce a quiet-title weapon, not Bitcoin's private keys — and the Patoshi-pattern wallets tied to Satoshi…