LEO Price Soars As Bitfinex Could Soon Reclaim BTC From 2016 Hack

LEO price surged following the US Government's claims that Bitfinex is solely eligible to compensation for the 2016 Bitcoin hack.
By Boluwatife Adeyemi
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Highlights

  • LEO price reached a monthly high as the US government's recent filing suggested that Bitfinex could soon claim BTC stolen during the 2016 hack.
  • The government stated in a filing that the crypto exchange is the only one entitled to compensation.
  • This comes amid a court order which paved the way for the government to sell 69,370 BTC.

The LEO price is up following the US government’s claims that the Bitfinex exchange is the sole entity eligible for compensation for the Bitcoin hack on the exchange in 2016. This has provided a boost for LEO, considering its role as the utility token in the crypto exchange’s ecosystem.

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LEO Price Surges Amid Potential Bitcoin Recovery For Bitfinex

LEO price surged to a monthly high of $6.50 following a US government filing suggesting that Bitfinex may soon recover part of the Bitcoin it lost in the 2016 hack. The government mentioned in court documents that it is not aware of any person who qualifies as a victim under the Crime Victims’ Rights Act or the Mandatory Victims Restitution Act (MVRA) besides the crypto exchange.

This filing was in the US government’s case against Ilya Lichtenstein, who they arrested for allegedly laundering the stolen bitcoins from the Bitfinex hack. Following his arrest in 2022, the government seized 94,643 BTC from Lichtenstein. Therefore, following the recent filing, the crypto exchange might be able to reclaim some of these bitcoins, which are currently worth around $5.8 billion.

This won’t be the first time the crypto exchange will receive recovered funds from the US authorities. In 2023, the exchange announced it received $312,219.71 in cash and 6.917 BCH from the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as part of the recovery efforts.

Meanwhile, there will no doubt be concerns about what the crypto exchange will do if it reclaims these bitcoins from the US government and how this could affect the BTC price. The exchange will likely use these funds to redeem the Recovery Right Tokens (RRTs) issued following the 2016 security breach.

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US Government Could Soon Sell 69,370 BTC Following Court Order

The LEO price surge and Bitfinex’s potential Bitcoin recovery come amid the development that the US government could soon sell 69,370 BTC following the Supreme Court’s rejection of the certiorari petition in the Battle Born Investments case against the United States. This move could significantly impact the Bitcoin price, considering the amount of BTC tokens.

However, as CoinGape reported, there is the possibility that individuals like MicroStrategy chairman Michael Saylor could buy the 69,370 BTC if the US government decides to sell them. However, for now, it looks unlikely that the government will sell these coins as some processes are still involved before the US Marshals or any other agency.

Meanwhile, it could take a while before Bitfinex may be able to reclaim the bitcoins that the US government seized from Ilya Lichtenstein. However, the US government recognizing the crypto exchange as eligible for compensation is undoubtedly a step in the right direction.

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Boluwatife Adeyemi
Boluwatife Adeyemi is a well-experienced crypto news writer and editor who has covered topics that cut across several niches. His speed and alacrity in covering breaking updates are second to none. He has a knack for simplifying the most technical concepts and making them easy for crypto newbies to understand. Boluwatife is also a lawyer, who holds a law degree from the University of Ibadan. He also holds a certification in Digital Marketing. Away from writing, he is an avid basketball lover, a traveler, and a part-time degen.
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