[PRESS RELEASE – Miami, USA, November 6th, 2025] MediCoin Launches Sale of Tokenized Attorney Fee Interests for PFAS Litigation Proceeds MediCoin, the pioneering blockchain exchange for purchasing interests in litigation-related claims proceeds, announces the worldwide launch of tokenized attorney fee interests linked to ongoing PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) litigation. Participants can now access, purchase, […][PRESS RELEASE – Miami, USA, November 6th, 2025] MediCoin Launches Sale of Tokenized Attorney Fee Interests for PFAS Litigation Proceeds MediCoin, the pioneering blockchain exchange for purchasing interests in litigation-related claims proceeds, announces the worldwide launch of tokenized attorney fee interests linked to ongoing PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) litigation. Participants can now access, purchase, […]

MediCoin Launches Sale of Tokenized Attorney Fee Interests for PFAS Litigation Proceeds

2025/11/07 13:41
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[PRESS RELEASE – Miami, USA, November 6th, 2025]

MediCoin Launches Sale of Tokenized Attorney Fee Interests for PFAS Litigation Proceeds

MediCoin, the pioneering blockchain exchange for purchasing interests in litigation-related claims proceeds, announces the worldwide launch of tokenized attorney fee interests linked to ongoing PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) litigation. Participants can now access, purchase, and track fractional interests in anticipated attorney fee streams from a portfolio of specified PFAS cases—using blockchain technology to deliver transparency, standardization, and consumer protections. PFAS Available

Key Offering Details and Structure

Overview of Offering

MediCoin offers $500 million of tokenized attorney fee interests, representing up to 25% of anticipated net contingency fees to be earned from PFAS remediation, water-contamination, and related matters. Each token corresponds to a precise fractional share of re-purchasable accrual rights tied to designated underlying legal cases or pool of cases.

Purchase and Tracking

Buyers acquire contractual interests in fee proceeds. Buyers are not acquiring shares, law firm ownership, equity, or any portion of a client’s actual legal claim. All transactions are recorded on the blockchain, enabling real-time tracking, irrefutable provenance, and the ability to re-trade interests on compliant exchanges.

Nature of Acquired Interests

Purchased interests, if successful, get repaid. Repurchase obligations—should the law firm or sponsor wish to buy back the fee interest—are visualized monthly in a color-coded chart, showing the total repurchase amount for up to 60 months.

Fractionalization

Each token can be fractionalized down to the smallest unit, allowing users to hold and transfer portions of the token as needed.

Risk Disclosures and Consumer Protections

Purchasing a tokenized fee interest is highly speculative and subject to total-loss risk. Litigation outcomes, fee awards, and recoveries are uncertain; timing may span months or years and proceeds are subject to reduction by expenses, liens, senior priorities, legal ethics, court orders, and appeals. No recovery or repurchase is guaranteed.

Interests Not Owned: These are not shares, equity, or any portion of a client’s actual legal claim. They are strictly contractual rights to receive the proceeds from amounts paid in lawyer fees, defined in documents and governed by applicable law.

Legal and Regulatory Compliance: All buyers must attest to full review and understanding of disclosures, risk summaries, FAQs, and underlying documents. Purchases are limited to eligible parties under federal and state law. Repurchase mechanics and accrual schedule are disclosed in a comprehensive exhibit for transparency.

Professional Conduct: Attorneys retain full responsibility and control over litigation, with no outside influence from token holders or buyers. The structure is designed to avoid fee-splitting with non-lawyers, and to preserve independence, confidentiality, and privilege.

Purchaser Suitability: This offering is suitable only for persons capable of tolerating high risk, illiquidity, and possible long/uncertain timelines. Purchasers are urged to consult independent legal, accounting, and tax advisors before participating.

PFAS Industry Impact and Market Context

PFAS litigation centers on environmental contamination from industrial and consumer chemicals, particularly affecting public water systems, municipalities, property owners, and individuals. Legal claims and settlements have reached billions in recent years, with attorney fee interests representing a unique means for investors to participate in potential settlement economics. MediCoin’s standardized, blockchain-based listings introduce a new era of transparent, fair access to real-world litigation finance opportunities.

About MediCoin

MediCoin is a blockchain-native platform enabling fractional purchase interests in healthcare and legal economies through tokenization of claims proceeds, operating on the blockchain. Tokens offer real-world utility and transparent workflows for claim and fee interests. The MediCoin Marketplace operates exclusively with the MediCoin token ($MEDC). MediCoin is not the fractional ownership of the purchased claims, it is the currency used to purchase interests in legal claims involving healthcare costs where another party is legally responsible. All claims are carefully vetted and tokenized on the MediCoin platform, providing buyers with exclusive access to high-potential legal assets that have traditionally been available only to law firms or institutional investors.

MediCoin Industry Significance

Legal claims related to medical expenses often result in substantial settlements. By bridging cryptocurrency with real-world assets, MediCoin brings much-needed transparency, accessibility, and purchasing opportunities to an outdated system — while simultaneously allowing for liquidity and transferability of portions of legal claims.

MediCoin Purchase Process Overview

The purchase process involves establishing a compatible digital wallet, funding it with cryptocurrency, and connecting it to the MediCoin platform.

Initial Setup

  1. A MetaMask wallet is configured and connected to the Base Network.
  2. The wallet is funded with ETH through a supported exchange or transfer.
  3. The wallet connection is established through the MediCoin platform.

Transaction Steps

  1. $MEDC tokens are obtained through the MediCoin platform.
  2. PFAS litigation interests are acquired using $MEDC tokens within the platform’s marketplace.

Additional information is available through MediCoin’s official communication channels at [email protected]

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