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New York judge pauses lawsuit seeking ownership of 39,069 dormant Bitcoin wallets after one named address moved funds

Sunday, June 7, 2026Business & MarketsWell-covered4 frames

The Facts

  • A lawsuit filed in New York seeks ownership of 39,069 dormant Bitcoin wallets tied to about 3.8 million BTC.
  • The plaintiffs are a pseudonymous individual using the name Noah Doe and two Wyoming entities, ABC Company and XYZ Company.
  • The plaintiffs base their claim on New York's lost-and-found property law, arguing the dormant wallets should be treated as lost or abandoned property.
  • A New York judge signed an order on June 4 pausing the case and blocking any move toward a default judgment before a July 14 hearing.
  • The legal theory is unresolved because multiple reports say New York courts have not previously applied the lost-and-found statute to cryptocurrency wallets.
  • At least one Bitcoin address named in the lawsuit, inactive since 2011, moved funds in early June after years of no on-chain activity.

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An untested effort to use New York's lost-and-found law to transfer control of dormant Bitcoin warranted the judge's pause, especially before any default judgment could reshape ownership of enormous assets under a legal theory courts have not previously applied to crypto wallets.
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Less a disagreement than a question of emphasis: guarding against a novel legal claim that could reassign vast dormant holdings, versus preserving careful judicial process before transferring digital property under an unresolved theory, especially after at least one named address became active again.
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What does the lawsuit ask the court to do?

It asks the court to declare that Noah Doe and the two Wyoming companies are the legal owners of thousands of long-dormant Bitcoin wallets, which they say qualify as lost or abandoned property under New York law TheStreet,BeInCrypto,TokenPost.

Why does the recent wallet movement matter?

Because one of the addresses named in the case transferred Bitcoin after being inactive since 2011, which could undermine the argument that the wallet was abandoned or ownerless ForkLog,Crypto Briefing,Coinfomania.

What happens next in the case?

The case is stayed for now, and the court has scheduled a July 14 hearing while the judge considers issues including a proposed amicus filing challenging whether New York's lost-property law can apply to Bitcoin wallets Blockonomi,Block,crypto.news.

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CoinfomaniaWhy Did A 2011 Bitcoin Wallet Suddenly Wake Up?
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BlockonomiNew York Court Halts Bitcoin Wallet Lawsuit, Schedules July ...
BeInCryptoNY Judge Halts Lawsuit Claiming 39,069 Dormant Bitcoin Walle...
YahooNY Judge Halts Lawsuit Claiming 39,069 Dormant Bitcoin Walle...
The BlockNY judge stays lawsuit seeking ownership of nearly 40,000 bi...
Yahoo! FinanceSatoshi-era Bitcoin moves after 15 years of no movement
TheStreetSatoshi-era Bitcoin moves after 15 years of no movement
TokenPostNew York Judge Pauses $235 Billion Dormant Bitcoin Wallet La...
u.today'Lost' 2011 Bitcoin Suddenly Moves - U.Today
ForkLogBitcoin Address from Satoshi Era in $285 Billion Lawsuit Bec...
TokenPostNew York Court Schedules July Hearing in $226 Billion Bitcoi...
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