The claim alleges that the developers owe “fiduciary duties” and “duties in tort” to re-write or amend protocol code in order to give Wright access to 111,000 bitcoin (BTC) from two wallets whose private keys were allegedly stolen and subsequently erased in a hack. One of the wallets Wright claims to own, the 1Feex wallet, holds nearly 80,000 BTC associated with the hack of Mt. Gox – the Tokyo-based bitcoin exchange that went bankrupt after a series of hacks between 2011 and 2014. His ownership of those coins is, as such, contested.
Grayscale ETF Records First Day of Inflows Ever
Contents Perfect Friday for Bitcoin ETFsBulls return?The Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC), the largest Bitcoin ETF by assets, experienced a net...