BitGo investors face flood of Aug. 7 class-action deadline warnings

A wave of law-firm alerts is warning BitGo investors about an Aug. 7 deadline. However, the cutoff applies only to those seeking to lead a proposed securities class action against the crypto custodian.
Over the past few days, several law firms, including DJS Law Group, Faruqi & Faruqi, and Schall Brown & Schwartz, have issued notices. They urged the crypto custodian’s shareholders to act by Aug. 7.
However, the disclosures clarify that appointment as lead plaintiff is not required to participate in any eventual financial recovery.
Under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act, the 60-day window sets the lead-plaintiff process. It determines who may petition the court to oversee the litigation and select counsel. The law generally favors a qualified candidate with the largest financial interest. That candidate must also satisfy applicable class-action requirements.
This means investors who do not seek the lead role do not need to act by Aug. 7. Separate opt-out or proof-of-claim deadlines could arise later if the litigation progresses.
BitGo’s own filings sit at the center of the dispute
The Aug. 7 deadline stems from Arsenault v. BitGo Holdings, a lawsuit filed June 8 in the US District Court for the Eastern District of New York.
The complaint alleged BitGo and its executives downplayed their vulnerability to declining digital-asset prices in the firm’s prospectus. The prospectus portrayed the firm’s business fundamentals as resilient.
According to the lawsuit:
“The Offering Documents were negligently prepared and, as a result, contained untrue statements of material fact or omitted to state other facts necessary to make the statements made not misleading and were not prepared in accordance with the rules and regulations governing
their preparation.”
The plaintiffs also argued that BitGo understated how severely crypto-market volatility could affect its financial performance, adding that these issues contributed to the BTGO stock’s volatility.


However, a look at BitGo’s IPO prospectus showed that it explicitly warned investors about its exposure to digital-asset prices. At the time, it said a hypothetical 50% change in Bitcoin’s fair value would have altered its net income for the first nine months of 2025. It estimated the change at approximately $135.1 million.
That exposure later became visible in BitGo’s results. The company reported a $60.7 million loss during the first quarter. That included a $53.7 million unrealized digital-asset loss, while staking revenue fell 66.2% amid lower token prices.
BitGo, a major crypto custodian with over $100 billion in assets, went public this year. It was one of several crypto companies, including Circle, to do so.

However, the IPO wave has reversed amid weaker market conditions and disappointing post-listing performances for some of these offerings.
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