Ready Makers Inc. said it won a legal victory against its Ready Maker Ltd. (Gibraltar) subsidiary when the Supreme Court of Gibraltar issued a freeze on Web3 tokens that the subsidiary was going to issue.
The order imposed a comprehensive freezing order on February 4, 2025, requiring the preservation of over 450 million $PLAY tokens—representing more than 46% of the token’s maximum circulating supply, Ready Makers Inc. said in a press release.
On February 11, 2025 in compliance with that order, over 439 million digital assets were transferred to a court-appointed custodian.
The Gibraltar court order targets Ready Maker (Gibraltar) Limited, operating as Play Network, and covers both the 150.4 million tokens claimed by Ready Games and its investors, as well as an additional over 300 million tokens held in Ready Gibraltar’s operational wallets.
Ready Makers Inc., founded by David S. Bennahum, said this action builds on Ready Games’ earlier victory in Delaware’s Court of Chancery, which granted a temporary restraining order on January 3, 2025 requiring Ready Gibraltar to restore Ready Games’ access to critical technology infrastructure.
Ready Makers Inc.’s legal action in Gibraltar seeks to recover control of Ready Maker (Gibraltar) Limited, which Ready US established in 2022 as a special purpose vehicle to launch the $PLAY token. The lawsuit names Christina Macedo, Ready Makers’ former chief operating officer, as a defendant, alleging she breached trust arrangements by claiming personal ownership of Ready Gibraltar and its assets, including the $PLAY token, which was developed using Ready Makers’ technology and investor funding. We have asked Macedo for comment.
“Ready Gibraltar was created by Ready US, using our intellectual property …