Cogito Metaverse's Offer Gains Momentum as Small Account Holders Find Swift Compensation
Wellington, New Zealand, Nov.  03, 2023  (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In  a recent development, New Zealand courts have ruled that account  holders affected by the Cryptopia hack and subsequent liquidation will  not be granted collective legal representation. This decision has sent  shockwaves through the legal and cryptocurrency community, leaving  hundreds of thousands of account holders to navigate the expensive and  complex legal process individually if they want their coins back. The  court order can be read here https://www.courtsofnz.govt.nz/assets/cases/2023/2023-NZHC-2969.pdf 
A spokesperson for Cogito Metaverse,  Victor Cattermole states, “The court order denying the account holders  combined legal representation has provided a unique opportunity now for Cogito  as sadly the 96% of account holders who have failed to get through the  liquidators verification process now really have no option than to  accept the Cogito offer or get nothing.” 
The situation has  been further compounded by the actions of the appointed liquidator for  Cryptopia, who has spent approximately $30 million on the liquidation  process. Alarmingly, only 4% of account holders have successfully  completed the verification process, leaving the majority of affected  individuals in a state of uncertainty and financial distress. 
Stephanie  Saxton from the USA said, “The process with Cogito Metaverse was  simple, and within minutes I had received my compensation from them.” 
In stark contrast to the frustrating delays experienced, the first account holders who accepted Cogito Metaverse's offer have already been paid. This stark discrepancy underscores the challenges faced by account holders under the current liquidation process.
The High Court of New Zealand has  issued a clear directive regarding the Cryptopia liquidation case,  affirming that the account holders are the rightful owners of the  cryptocurrencies in question. In light of this court order, Cogito has  extended an offer to the account holders, proposing a structured  solution to assist in the recovery and distribution of assets. This  offer aims to facilitate a more direct and efficient resolution for  those impacted by the liquidation process. 
Despite the  court's decision to deny collective legal representation, Cryptopia  account holders are showing resilience by seeking alternatives to secure  their assets. Cogito Metaverse's offer has garnered significant  attention and participation, offering a glimpse of hope in a challenging  situation. 
The situation continues to evolve rapidly, and  the cryptocurrency community is closely watching the developments  surrounding Cryptopia's liquidation. Small account holders are  increasingly turning to Cogito Metaverse for a swift and straightforward  path to compensation. 
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