2011 Bitcoin Address Transfers 35.55 BTC in New York Lawsuit

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A Bitcoin address last active in March 2011 transferred 35.55 BTC this week, marking a development in a New York lawsuit. The case, filed by Noah Doe and two Wyoming LLCs, claims ownership of 3.8 million BTC from 39,100 wallets. Defendants were notified via blockchain dust transactions. Another address from the 2011 era also executed a transfer. While new token listings continue to attract attention, this BTC movement underscores activity on the older blockchain.

A Bitcoin address inactive since March 2011 transferred 35.55 BTC this week. This address is linked to a New York lawsuit involving 39,100 wallets, filed under the pseudonymous plaintiff Noah Doe and two Wyoming LLCs, seeking legal ownership of approximately 3.8 million BTC under New York’s abandoned property laws. The defendants were notified via OP_RETURN dust transactions embedded in the blockchain; another address from 2011 also recently executed a transfer.

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