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Disputes Quick Read – 55 von 103 Insights
In the latest chapter in the high profile Tulip litigation (Tulip Trading Limited v Bitcoin Association for BSV and others [2022] EWHC 667 (Ch)), the High Court found that the Defendant software developers did not owe any fiduciary or tortious duties to the claimant, Tulip Trading Limited ("Tulip"), to help it in regaining control and use of its Bitcoin.
The Bitcoin in question was said to be worth U$4.5 billion and had allegedly been subject to a hack that resulted in the deletion of the private keys. Tulip alleged it would be relatively straightforward for the Defendants to write and implement a software "patch" to enable the Claimant to regain control of its assets – a point which the Defendants challenged as being inconsistent with the concept of a decentralised system, and which they claimed would in any event likely be ineffective and simply result in a "fork" in the network.
Tulip is a Seychelles incorporated company whose ultimate beneficial owners are Dr Craig Wright and his family, who are residents in England. The litigation has been the subject of a high degree of publicity, partly due to Dr Wright's (disputed) claim that he is Satoshi Nakamoto – the author of the Bitcoin white paper. The Defendants were said to be the core developers and/or otherwise in control of four relevant digital asset networks. None of the Defendants are based in England and Wales, although in May 2021, the Court granted Tulip permission to serve out of the jurisdiction. A number of Defendants issued a jurisdictional challenge concerning the order for permission to serve out, and the latest decision arises as a result of the Court's determination of that application. It is therefore relevant to note that, like many cases in the crypto arena, this was an interim application rather than a full trial.
To be successful in their jurisdictional challenge, the Defendants had to show that the claim did not meet at least one of the following criteria:
While the Court considered each of these tests for completeness, it overturned the permission to serve out on the basis that the claim did not meet limb (i) of the test. The Defendants therefore overcame a high threshold with the Court finding itself unable to conclude that Tulip had a realistic prospect of establishing that the facts pleaded amount to a breach of fiduciary and/or tortious duty owed to it by the Defendants.
In reaching its decision that the Defendants did not owe any fiduciary or tortious duties as alleged, one of the factors on which the Court placed weight was that the developers of the network software were a fluctuating body of contributors without any organisation or structure. It held that:
This is the first English Court decision considering the role and duties of cryptocurrency software developers, although we anticipate that this will become an emerging trend in the case law surrounding digital assets and smart contracts, with increased consideration of the intentions of contracting parties and programmers.
We think the decision in this case was unsurprising, but it is nonetheless reassuring for the cryptoasset and blockchain industry. No doubt we will continue to see claims being brought seeking help where eg private keys have been lost, or smart contracts have gone wrong, and the law will need to continue to adapt to respond – for now, the courts of England and Wales are continuing to showcase their ability to rise to the challenges that new and developing technology brings.
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