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March 20, 2019, 01:33:37 PM
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So... can a "Bitcoin Retailer" get listed with you?
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March 20, 2019, 01:34:34 PM
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So... can a "Bitcoin Retailer" get listed with you?

Send me a PM with your details of what you offer.
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March 21, 2019, 01:10:26 PM
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Some good news today for Mt. Gox users that are waiting to retrieve their BTC that was lost.

"Mt. Gox is in possession of over 141,000 Bitcoin and more than 142,000 Bitcoin Cash. Does this mean that users will finally get their funds back five years later?"

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March 22, 2019, 05:11:30 PM
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Some good news today for Mt. Gox users that are waiting to retrieve their BTC that was lost.

"Mt. Gox is in possession of over 141,000 Bitcoin and more than 142,000 Bitcoin Cash. Does this mean that users will finally get their funds back five years later?"

For more Cryptocurrency and blockchain news visit our news section daily.

More on the Mt. Gox settlement:

"All eyes are on Nobuaki Kobayashi and how he plans to compensate victims of the now defunct Mt Gox following his approval of “802,521 BTC, 792,296 BCH and $38,165,664, and other amounts in various fiat currencies”. At his disposal, according to his latest submission, are cryptocurrencies worth $593 million—in 141,686.35 BTC and 142,846.35 BCH, plus $629,594,540 in cash. However, the trustee is adamant that more of the stolen Bitcoins will be retrieved increasing the number of coins under their control."
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