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cryptoJul 7, 2026, 11:22 AM

Pseudonymous Defendant Moves to Dismiss Case Over 39,069 Inactive Bitcoin Addresses

A pseudonymous defendant known as John Doe 33 has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit concerning 39,069 dormant bitcoin addresses. The suit was initiated on March 11 on behalf of Noah Doe and two Wyoming-registered companies.

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A pseudonymous respondent identified as John Doe 33 has submitted a motion to the New York Supreme Court to dismiss claims related to 39,069 inactive bitcoin addresses. The lawsuit was filed on March 11 by plaintiffs including Noah Doe and two companies incorporated in Wyoming — ABC Company and others (names not fully disclosed). The motion seeks to have the claims thrown out. No further details on the nature of the claims or the identities behind the pseudonyms have been released.

Source: ForkLog