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June 6, 2024 Chamber C of the Commercial Chamber admitted the request for "preparatory measures" from an exchange user who requested information about the external company behind the platform, in order to be able to sue for damages caused by a cyber scam which left him without assets.

A user of the Binance cryptoasset exchange began a judicial process requesting a series of measures under the title of “preliminary proceedings,” but the court rejected the request. Faced with this situation, the man appealed, explaining that his intention was to sue the company Binance Holdings Limited (an external company) for damages that he believed he suffered as a victim of an alleged computer scam for which he had been “dispossessed” of all his assets. assets that were in custody of the platform managed by it.

For this reason, "it was necessary to have the requested information (tended to find the address of the legal representatives of that company), in order to guarantee the regularity of the location that would have to be carried out in the action that was going to be promoted." .

The case titled “S. M. v. Binance Holdings Limited s/ Preliminary Diligence”, went to Chamber C of the Commercial Chamber, where the magistrates in charge understood that it was a “preparatory measure” whose purpose was to “seek essential information to "that the process remains regularly constituted from the beginning."

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