OK; not trying to do the "I told you so!" thing (But I did tell you so!) in any kind of negative way.
Whwat you are doing now is watching the essentially untraceable assetts of Terrahash and those associated with it dissappear, never to be seen again.
The money is gone, never to be seen again and you can sue to your heart's content and nothing will be achieved.
Once the Crypto has changed hands there is no getting it back or really even determining where the cash is going to finally end up. Move the converted crypto to an offshore account, move it again to another account. Rinse and repeat a time or two. This is classic.
It's over boys and girls.
Finis.
Das Endung.
The End.
I wish it were otherwise as many have lost a lot but it is over.
My $.02.

I apologize if you took that the wrong way. It is just very frustrating to have been lurking these forums for six month and not being able to bypass the stupid first post waiting period to finally come in and get a word in. You are right. You have said these things in the past but no one believed you.
At this point the only facts are:
1. Two open cases in Santa Clara court. No decisions as of yet. Wouldn't this have to be resolved first before a proceeding?
http://www.sccaseinfo.org/pa6.asp?process_name=process_index_party2&search_string=Terrahash+Inc.&case_type=All&display_name=Terrahash+Inc.
I know at the minimum to start a class action lawsuit we would need a total of 25 people to reduce the legal fees.
If a company makes a Chapter 11 proceeding does that show up in public records somewhere that we can search? We need to apply pressure regardless of whether or not we get anything back. Amir is a criminal as far as I am concerned and I don't think he should walk away from this without having some dire consequences.