Hi, I'm concerned that the Bitcoinica liquidator, PKF, isn't doing what creditors need. I'm speaking with an NZ insolvency lawyer about it next week, and have emailed the Insolvency Practitioners trade body in New Zealand.
I'm Andy Pag, I'm a creditor in the Mt Gox bankruptcy. Last year we set up a co-operative of Mt Gox creditors and over 1000 joined. Together we were able exert our preferences and bring this closer to conclusion. I want to set up a similar cooperative for Bitcoinica creditors. Partly to help you guys out, partly because if your liquidator doesn't do his job it hurts us all. (see below for details)
I'm speaking with a New Zealand insolvency lawyer next week, and will ask him about setting up a creditors committee. I also want to know how we can force the trustee to assess the claims submitted so far. Without that, claimants have no legal standing.
There's a creditor vote coming up in the Mt Gox case. The Bitcoinica trustee is the largest stakeholder in that vote. If PKF don't vote, it puts all our claims (Mt Gox and Bitcoinica) in jeopardy. I'm worried they will abstain out of fear. I've tried to share our Japanese lawyer's opinion with them and encouraged them to seek independent legal counsel in Japan, but as far as I can tell they haven't. The head of PKF has also refused funding to pay to assess claims. He's uncommunicative and at times outright rude, and I can't see any reason for him to behave this way. It's really against Bitcoinica's creditor's interest to be like this.
I'm setting up a google group to share information. I'm not asking anyone for money. The more people join, the more weight it will carry, so if you have a claim, please join it. Go to
https://groups.google.com/d/forum/bitcoinicacreditors or email me
andypagonthemove@gmail.com and I'll add you.
You don't need a gmail email address, but you can set one up if you want to remain anonymous on the group.
Andy