Mining services broker compass_mining won $1.5 million in its lawsuit against hosting firm DynamicsMining. egreechee reports
Mining services broker Compass Mining won $1.5 million in a lawsuit against hosting provider Dynamics Mining, court documents from Dec. 29, 2022 show.
Judge J. Travis Laster, of the Delaware Court of Chancery ruled in favor of Compass, entering in a default judgement against Dynamics for $1,474,400, as well as post-judgment interest and costs.
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