$285 billion in dormant Bitcoin wallets. One anonymous plaintiff. A 12 page comp
An anonymous plaintiff drops a bombshell 12-page complaint targeting $285 billion in dormant Bitcoin wallets, sending shockwaves through a judge who recuses himself while zero defendants appear to defend the digital fortune.
An anonymous plaintiff drops a bombshell 12-page complaint targeting $285 billion in dormant Bitcoin wallets, sending shockwaves through a judge who recuses himself while zero defendants appear to defend the digital fortune.
Synopsis
In 2026, a lone anonymous plaintiff files a razor-thin 12-page complaint claiming ownership of $285 billion locked in dormant Bitcoin wallets. The case lands before a judge who immediately recuses himself, citing undisclosed conflicts, while no defendants materialize to contest the claim. As the legal void widens, shadowy figures from the crypto underworld begin circling, forcing a young associate to uncover the plaintiff's true identity and motives. The proceedings spiral into a high-stakes game of digital forensics and courtroom brinkmanship. Hidden blockchain trails reveal forgotten fortunes tied to early adopters long presumed dead or disappeared. With the entire financial system watching, the plaintiff’s anonymity becomes both weapon and vulnerability, threatening to upend global crypto regulations forever. As evidence mounts and public hysteria builds, the case exposes how code and law collide in an unregulated frontier where trillions can vanish—or be claimed—with a single signature.
The story
A mysterious plaintiff files the 12-page complaint in federal court, triggering immediate judicial recusal and zero defense appearances. The legal world scrambles to understand the dormant wallets' scale.
A determined lawyer digs into blockchain records and off-grid meetings, uncovering the plaintiff’s encrypted past while rival interests attempt sabotage and leaks.
The climactic hearing forces the judge back on the bench for a verdict that rewrites digital property law, with the plaintiff’s identity revealed in a final twist that changes everything.
The cast
A brilliant but reclusive coder who has spent a decade mapping lost wallets without ever revealing their face.
dream cast: Timothée Chalamet
Ambitious federal clerk turned investigator who risks everything to verify the claim and protect the case’s integrity.
dream cast: Zendaya
Seasoned jurist whose sudden recusal hides deeper ties to early Bitcoin miners she once defended in private practice.
dream cast: Viola Davis
Ex-NSA operative turned crypto consultant hired by unseen interests to bury the complaint before it reaches discovery.
dream cast: Oscar Isaac
Renowned cryptographer whose testimony could validate the wallets’ provenance but endangers her own hidden holdings.
dream cast: Awkwafina
Dream crew
in the style of David Fincher - paranoid precision and digital dread
in the style of Aaron Sorkin - lightning legal dialogue
in the style of Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross - cold electronic tension
Cold open
INT. DIMLY LIT SERVER FARM - NIGHT Rows of humming racks glow under emergency lights. A lone hooded figure inserts a battered laptop into a port. Fingers fly across keys. Onscreen: a blockchain explorer zooms into dormant wallets totaling $285,000,000,000. ALEX (V.O.) Twelve pages. That’s all it took. The figure hits send. A federal court filing timestamp appears: 3:17 A.M. CUT TO: INT. FEDERAL COURTHOUSE - MORNING Clerks stare at screens in disbelief. Phones ring off the hook. A JUDGE in chambers reads the complaint, face draining of color. JUDGE Recuse me. Now. The figure walks out into rain, face still hidden, as sirens wail in the distance.
Why now
Crypto has gone mainstream yet remains a legal Wild West; audiences crave stories that weaponize anonymity, forgotten fortunes, and courtroom showdowns at the exact moment real-world cases are testing trillion-dollar digital claims.
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