I personally think that it won't necessarily be easy to trace someone this way. I doubt a local exchange will simply hand over the info unless they're forced to do so by a court. And I think for a court to issue such an order, the lawyers will have to make a reasonably strong case. Or am I being...
Thank you for the insight, much appreciated.
I am wondering though, they are sending out letter of demands based on the current BTC price. Will the court actually allow the summons based on the current BTC price, considering the previous High Court ruling that monies are to be recovered based...
I just feel like these lawyers could've gone about it a better way. Because they are sending out this demand for an insane amount of money due to the current BTC price, I absolutely do not have that kind of money nor do I have any means to get access to that kind of money. And no, I did not make...
Apologies for the stupid question, but does anyone perhaps know where I can find the official ruling where it is stated that:
Because this law firm seems rather insistent on the current BTC exchange rate in their demands.