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August 01, 2019, 01:06:25 PM
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I have an accepted Mt Gox claim at the Civil Rehabilitation process of MtGox.

It is 28.6 Bitcoins. I filled it online. Have proof, 2FA enabled and original email from the account.

If anyone is interested, we will follow all the legal ways, doing transfer with the approval of the Trustee handling the case in Japan.



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August 01, 2019, 05:11:44 PM
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Fortress is offering $900. Any amount over that I would be open for a chat.
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August 01, 2019, 05:40:30 PM
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I saw that, and I think Fortress is taking a huge risk with that offer.  It's certainly more risk than I'm willing to take.

I don't know anything about the Japanese court system or their bankruptcy laws, but I tend to be very skeptical about these recovery efforts.  If I were you I would take the offer from fortress.  At the time of the Mt. Gox debacle BTC was worth about $450, so essentially you'd be doubling your money.  Sure that's a far cry from $10k, but it's better than a promise from a bankruptcy court.

Best of luck to you.

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August 02, 2019, 08:54:51 AM
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I saw that, and I think Fortress is taking a huge risk with that offer.  It's certainly more risk than I'm willing to take.

I don't know anything about the Japanese court system or their bankruptcy laws, but I tend to be very skeptical about these recovery efforts.  If I were you I would take the offer from fortress.  At the time of the Mt. Gox debacle BTC was worth about $450, so essentially you'd be doubling your money.  Sure that's a far cry from $10k, but it's better than a promise from a bankruptcy court.

Best of luck to you.

You mean ~$2500 or so, right? Based on the amount of money/btc/bch there is to distribute in total. Maybe a tiny bit more with bchsv and airdrops. If they're offering $900/BTC, they're probably confident they'll be able to pocket the difference once all the legal proceedings are finished. They are also probably better informed than an average victim of gox-induced permahodl. If the bankruptcy proceeding were to finish within 12-18 months I wouldn't bother entertaining Fortress's offer I had money stuck at Mt. Gox. But longer than that, >3 years as some are predicting, I'd probably rather take the money now than wait. A lot can happen to/with BTC within such a long period of time, the price can collapse by more than 1—(900/2500)x.

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