Thomas Braziel, a cryptocurrency bankruptcy litigator, revealed a massive unaccounted Bitcoin (BTC) stash linked to Cardano (ADA) founder Charles Hoskinson. NowThomas Braziel, a cryptocurrency bankruptcy litigator, revealed a massive unaccounted Bitcoin (BTC) stash linked to Cardano (ADA) founder Charles Hoskinson. Now

Crypto Bankruptcy Litigator Questions Whereabouts Of 1,090 Bitcoin Linked To Cardano Founder

2026/06/09 16:48
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  • A crypto bankruptcy litigator has recently raised a question about the whereabouts of the 1,090 Bitcoin linked to the early days of the Cardano Foundation in the Isle of Man.

Thomas Braziel, a cryptocurrency bankruptcy litigator, revealed a massive unaccounted Bitcoin (BTC) stash linked to Cardano (ADA) founder Charles Hoskinson. Now, he is questioning where the significant chunk of the holdings went after it went off the grid.

Tracking the Cardano Foundation’s Bitcoin Holdings

According to the documents Braziel shared on social media, the Cardano Foundation secured its Certificate Registry in the Isle of Man, a sovereign British Crown Dependency. It was established as a non-charitable entity in September 2015 under the Foundations Act 2011, a legislation governing the creation of foundations within the jurisdiction.

The foundation designated Hoskinson as “Enforcer,” a person overseeing the compliance of its council to its governing rules. Given his role, he exercised oversight at the organization’s Initial Coin Offering (ICO) during the same period.

It’s worth noting that the event predated the Swiss Cardano Foundation by a full year. It also preceded the launch of ADA tokens in crypto exchanges by roughly two years.

A Japanese corporation facilitated the sale of ADA vouchers in Japan, which grossed 108,844.5 BTC. It donated the coins to the foundation, which ranged from $16.33 million to $54.42 million. The figures were based on Bitbo’s records, reflecting a $150 local bottom and a $500 peak during that year.

The Cardano Foundation in the Isle of Man kept the 1,090 BTC. Meanwhile, the organization’s successor in Switzerland gained 7,168 BTC.

Where Did the Rest of the Bitcoin Go?

Citing the Isle of Man papers, Braziel then asked where the rest of the Bitcoin went. He highlighted that the Swiss Cardano Foundation’s holdings only accounted for 0.66% of the total BTC generated from the Isle of Man offering.

For the crypto litigator, his question comes at a crucial time as the Cardano Foundation undergoes restructuring this year. However, he emphasized complications in the search for the 1,090 BTC that went off the grid because the Isle of Man predecessor of the Swiss foundation dissolved in December 2025.

At an average conversion of around $63,300 on Tuesday, the Bitcoin referenced in the Isle of Man registry should have been worth approximately $69 million. The same would have sold for roughly $137.56 million at the premier crypto asset’s all-time high of $126,198.07 in October 2025.

Braziel is seeking answers from the people involved in the Cardano Foundation’s early days in the Isle of Man, especially from Hoskinson. He said that they should be more transparent about what became of the 1,090 BTC in question, who controls them, and what development agreements resulted from that supply.

Most importantly, he urged the foundation to clarify the governance protections that early ADA purchasers have to determine their leverage in Cardano’s ecosystem.

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