Ramsar Benin’s currency exchanges sought to reject much of the petition filed in London’s court on Wednesday. The petition, which is worth 10 billion pounds (about 12.8 billion US dollars), claims that Binens and other Ramsar currency exchanges have collapsed from the trading list for the Bitcoin Satoshi Vision (BSV) digital currency.
According to the Technical Technology Digital Media News Service, binoches and currency exchanges such as Krakon have been sued in the London Competition Review (CAT) court. The case, which has been represented by more than 200,000 BSV owners, is based on claiming anti -competitive exchanges’ behavior in the elimination of BSV from the 2019 trading list.
BSV Claims lawyers, the follow -up legal entity of the case, argue that the currency exchanges to remove the BSV from the list have led to the value of this digital currency and prevent it from being converted into a high -end digital currency. They have estimated the value of this part of their claims of up to £ 9 billion. Although BSV Claims lawyers do not oppose certification for this case under the British collective judiciary (similar to the US mass litigation), Benin has called for a rejection of that part of the case that focuses on the BSV’s alleged potential to become an important digital currency. This part of the complaint is represented by people who have continued to keep it after removing the BSV from the list.
Brian Canley, a lawyer for Bainnis, argues that BSV owners have made a completely optional decision to keep it after being removed from the list. “They could reasonably sell the BSV and re -invest in a digital currency,” he said. In contrast, BSV Claims lawyers have emphasized in court documents that this issue should be referred to the proceedings along with other parts of the case.
Benin has refused to comment on the ongoing cases. A spokesman for Krakken has also called the complaint baseless. BSV exit from the list of transactions by Binens, Krake and other exchanges in 2019 was partly in response to the claims of Australian computer scientist Craig Wright and a BSV -related figure. Wright claimed to be the anonymous inventor of Bitcoin, nicknamed Satoshi Nakamoto. It should be noted that at the beginning of this year, a court in a separate case sentenced Wright to lies and forging documents to support his fake claim that Satoshi was Nakamoto. Wright has announced that it will appeal against the verdict.
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