Venezuelan court takes a seizure of more than 1,000 Bitcoin miners-

Venezuelan court takes a seizure of more than 1,000 Bitcoin miners-

A Venezuelan court in the country's capital has withdrawn from more than 1,000 Bitcoin miners due to irregularities during the confiscation. According to court files, the confiscated devices were in the detention of a third -party company that carried out maintenance work. The court ordered Sunacrip, the national crypto wax dog, to get these miners back from their owners.

Venezolan court decides on crypto fitting infestation

A Venezuelan court in the country's capital has decided to take back a confiscation that the national cryptocurrency monitor, sunscreen , executed last month. The operation, which was carried out jointly by the scientific police of the country and Sunacrip, showed several irregularities and according to Court documents He violated the "right to defense and a decent procedure as well as the property right of the plaintive company".

The confiscated devices were serviced by third parties and the company inspected these companies and took 12 Antminer S9-S9is, 1,624 Ebang E9is and 1,475 power sources in custody. However, Sunacrip did not state the place where these miners should be recorded.

Another irregularity found by the court is that these types of procedures enable the necessary documents to submit the required documents within a window of 15 days. In this case, however, the authorities confiscated the devices on the same day.

Courts can now deal with these cases

With the introduction of such a claim to Venezuelan legislation, there is now a precedent that states that courts can intervene in these cases if a violation of property rights, economic freedom or a proper procedure is suspected. The court's decision states that these confiscated devices must be returned to its owner, a company called Sierramoros, which they will be kept until the matter is clarified.

Another interesting element of the case is that the plaintiffs believe that these miners could be used by third parties to Bitcoin mining, while the case is solved.

The court ordered that Sierramoros has custody of these miners, but cannot use them to work until the ongoing review of its permits is completed.

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