A New Lawsuit Is Trying To Claim Ownership Of 3.79 Million Bitcoin
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A legal case filed in New York is attempting something unprecedented in crypto history: claiming ownership rights over more than 39,000 dormant Bitcoin wallets containing an estimated 3.79 million BTC. At current prices, the holdings are worth hundreds of billions of dollars and reportedly include wallets linked to early miners and even addresses long associated with Satoshi Nakamoto.The lawsuit argues that abandoned or inaccessible wallets should potentially be reassigned through legal channels. But there’s a major problem with that idea: Bitcoin itself does not recognize court ordered ownership transfers without private keys.
Unlike traditional financial systems, Bitcoin operates through decentralized consensus enforced by independent node operators around the world. Even if a court issued a favorable ruling, there is no centralized authority capable of forcibly transferring dormant BTC holdings across the Bitcoin network.
The case highlights a growing legal question around abandoned crypto assets: can traditional courts impose ownership claims on decentralized systems that technically cannot enforce them?