@tenior,
https://www.google.pl/search?q=coinlab+mtgox
https://goxdox2.wordpress.com/2017/01/2 ... blog-post/ - polecam przeczytać całe, jest dość krótkie.
MtGox and Tibanne later declared bankruptcy and Vessenes filed a claim for USD $75M, representing the value of their suit against MtGox. CoinLab has refused to return the $5M+ of creditor money, claiming he has to right to offset it against his frivolous lawsuit.
How the hell does CoinLab justify USD $75M in damages?
CoinLab is relying on a liquidated damages clause allowing them to sue for $50M USD if MtGox breached the agreement (see Section 1K). Of course, this assumes CoinLab is even able to enforce the agreement due to the fact it had to operate illegally to perform its duties.
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But that’s not all. Vessenes had the gall to have CoinLab file an additional claim in the Tibanne bankruptcy (MtGox’s parent company) for JPY ¥10,787,916,194 (approx. USD $95,602,800). This likely represents a made-up number to stand in for whatever Tibanne’s obligations were. So if Vessenes has his way, Tibanne’s assets will first be divided between MtGox’s claims and CoinLab’s ¥10B claim, then MtGox gets divided between us MtGox depositors and CoinLab’s $75M claim. And he wonders why he gets death threats.
Ciągnie się to już od kilku lat i nie widać końca na razie.
MtGox ponoć obecnie posiada w przeliczeniu jakieś 500-600 milionów USD:
https://www.mtgoxrecovery.org/l/en_US/m ... uptcy.html
As of 2017-03-08, the bankruptcy estate is holding 202,185.35450043 Bitcoins and 1,030,895,045 JPY, which makes a total of 64,391,826,356.19364 JPY at current rate.
The bankruptcy liabilities includes a total of 45,844,736,339 JPY confirmed, plus some 2,223,322,737 JPY currently pending assessment and 13,113,938,355 disputed in the CoinLab lawsuit and others.