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A $239B claim on dormant Bitcoin wallets faces a new obstacle after old address moves

June 9, 2026No Comments7 Mins Read
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A court in New York has paused a lawsuit that asks it to transfer title over 39,069 Bitcoin wallets.

The June 5 order to show cause stayed further proceedings on the plaintiffs’ declaratory-judgment claim, including any request for an inquest or default judgment, until a July 14 hearing on a proposed amicus brief from attorney Ian R. Cohen.

That procedural pause landed only days after the blockchain supplied the case with a harder problem. On June 2, the Bitcoin address 1LwWtSs7tMCwcRczQd5kVMv3xpWw6w4Sxe, an old address associated with the dispute, spent about 35.55 BTC after years without movement, according to mempool.space transaction data.

The movement does not identify the owner, explain the motive, or resolve whether that address sits in any particular place on the plaintiffs’ defendant list. The simpler reason it is significant is that the address shows a June 2 outbound transaction while the court record describes a theory built around dormancy, notice, and lost property.

That is the collision now in front of the court. The plaintiffs want a legal declaration. Bitcoin requires a private key.

The lawsuit asks for title, not keys

The case, brought by Noah Doe, ABC Company, and XYZ Company against John Does 1-39,069, asks the New York County Supreme Court to declare that the plaintiffs own thousands of wallets they describe as abandoned. The amended complaint frames the request under New York Personal Property Law Article 7-B, the state’s lost-and-found law.

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CryptoSlate’s prior coverage explained the original theory: the plaintiffs said the wallets were abandoned property, valued each at less than $10 for purposes of the statutory process, and tried to notify pseudonymous address holders through on-chain OP_RETURN messages.

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Earlier CryptoSlate reporting on fake legal notices targeting dormant wallets showed why that kind of on-chain notice path already sat in a suspicious corner of Bitcoin culture.

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The complaint also states the point that makes the lawsuit difficult to translate from court language into protocol reality. It says a private key is required to authorize withdrawals from a Bitcoin-style wallet and that, without the private key, withdrawing cryptocurrency is impossible.

CryptoSlate’s private-key explainer describes the same mechanism in plain terms: the key is what lets a holder sign a transaction.

So the case also turns on whether a court can hand someone title to property that the recipient still cannot move. A judgment may change legal relationships among people and institutions, but it does not become a signature on the Bitcoin network.

The June 2 spend changed the factual pressure

The June 2 spend sharpened that tension because it made dormancy look like a weak shortcut for abandonment. mempool.space shows a confirmed transaction beginning with b90755… that spent 35.546714 BTC from the 1LwWt… address on June 2, 2026.

The exact identity behind the spend is not established in the present record. The useful fact is that someone was able to move coins from an address that had appeared inactive for years.

Legally, the plaintiffs’ theory depends on the court treating inactivity as evidence that wallets were lost or abandoned. Technically, the blockchain’s only test was whether the transaction satisfied the network’s rules. Culturally, long periods of silence are normal in Bitcoin.

Holders can store coins for years, estates can leave keys untouched, old miners can sit through cycles, and wallets can remain quiet for reasons that have nothing to do with abandonment.

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The court’s stay did not decide any of those issues. It did, however, interrupt the path toward default relief.

Pseudonymous address defendants are unlikely to appear in the ordinary way, which means a friend-of-the-court filing may be the first serious adversarial test of the ownership theory before the court considers any default application.

Cohen’s brief attacks the lost-property mechanism

Cohen’s proposed amicus brief argues that Article 7-B was written for tangible property that a finder physically takes into custody and can hand to police. A person who scans a public blockchain, the brief argues, has not found a thing in the sense contemplated by the statute and has not possessed the coins or their keys.

That argument is different from saying Bitcoin sits outside law. Courts can decide ownership disputes over digital assets, compel parties before them, and issue orders that carry force in the financial system.

Cohen’s point is more specific: seeing a public address is not the same as taking possession of the property behind it, and an address going quiet is not the same as a holder abandoning the asset.

New York also has a specific virtual-currency abandoned-property statute. Abandoned Property Law Section 1319 addresses virtual currency held or owed by covered entities and routes qualifying abandoned property to the state comptroller after a five-year dormancy period.

The state comptroller’s guidance describes the reporting and delivery obligations for that regime.

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That still leaves open how the court should treat self-custodied Bitcoin addresses. It does show why the Noah Doe theory is not a routine lost-property claim.

The plaintiffs are not asking a custodian to turn over an account. They are asking a court to declare ownership over addresses whose coins remain spendable only by whoever controls the keys.

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Galaxy Research put the scale of the request in BTC terms, calculating that the 39,069-address set held 3,799,629 BTC. Using CryptoSlate’s June 8 Bitcoin price of $63,060.28, that balance would be worth about $239.6 billion.

That scale explains why a procedural default over dormant addresses would carry consequences far beyond one unusual court file.

Infographic comparing legal title claims with private-key control in the New York Bitcoin wallet lawsuit.

Paper title would matter off-chain

The case now turns on a practical divide. A court can decide legal title as a matter of law. It cannot make self-custodied Bitcoin move without signatures.

The more limited implication is that a declaration could still create off-chain leverage. If coins later moved to an exchange, a custodian, or another institution, a party holding a New York judgment could try to assert a competing claim and force a dispute in a venue that responds to court orders rather than private keys.

That is a practical consequence of legal title, not protocol-level control.

The June 2 movement is significant even though it does not answer every factual question. It shows the gap between legal description and protocol control.

Cartoon of a Bitcoin wallet in court as a judge says a wallet is not abandoned property.

The court can call a wallet abandoned only within a legal framework. Bitcoin, by design, treats a valid signature as the event that changes the ledger.

The July 14 hearing is therefore more than a procedural date. It is the next point at which the court can decide whether the case moves forward as a largely uncontested default request or receives a fuller challenge to its core premise.

Until then, the strongest fact in the record is also the simplest one. At least one old address moved because someone had the ability to sign.

Any legal theory built on dormancy has to explain why that is not enough to defeat the idea that silence equals abandonment.

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