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The Bitcoin run hasn’t even started. A Bitcoin bull run cycle doesn’t start until you cross previous ATH. Sure going from 16k to 20k can also be referred to as a run but when it comes to bitcoin we speak of “cycles” and the bull cycle hasn’t started yet. Why stop at doubling your money when one can 4x or more? Sit back and relax. You’ll be able to buy 4 times more apartments (at least). GL
 
Have any of you already perhaps started thinking about an 'exit strategy'? It might be smart to sketch a plan now already. You can't predict the top, but you can be quite wrong and still make a lot by buying more at lower levels during the next bear market. I imagine it could be interesting to evaluate how unstable the price increase is and sell off in parts. I don't think either fundamental or technical analysis will be helpful here. Rather, something that checks how fast we are approaching gold's market cap(?)

Who know, maybe we will reach the top in the coming few months and see a fall before we even get into the next year.
 
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When I read your post, it seems like you've been quite unlucky with your investments so far! I don't have any good suggestions for you, but I can see there are already some good ideas here that I will also study a bit.

But losing 60 million US$ is almost enough to make someone consider extreme actions.
 
Stock market is easy - same as crypto

Just price on business cycle and liquidity ignore the rest

Oh and do the Nasdaq 100 etc not individual stocks
 
You think so?
I got good food, a roof over my head, money in my bank accounts and crypto wallet.
Making money 24/7, no matter if awake or asleep, my bots work for me.
Currently in a >100 sqm rental apartment in a tropical country. A swimming pool meters away.

Would an additional 60 million USD make my life so much different? (I don't do coke)
 
Enjoy Thailand!
 
Is this still the case or did you get your massive 9000% payout?

Did I hear some of the people are getting partially refunded?
This is old coffee. The last news was that they were paying out at 54k USD / btc while the loss happened at 600 USD / btc.
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/07/05/mt-...n-to-creditors-a-decade-on-from-collapse.html

 
Is my take on Bitcoin.
 
Interesting thread.

@cryptofriendly One thing I dont understand regarding MtGox: I have some friends who sold their MtGox bankruptcy claims in 2021 for around 50k USD per BTC.
If you had 1,280 BTC there, thats over 60m USD (now even higher).

You never got contacted by MtGox liquidators on your MtGox Ref Email on file?
 
My old email address got compromised following 2016, and I have been using a different email address for many years at this point. So yeah, I didn't get any message from the liquidator, and missed out unfortunately. I learned about the deadline a week or two too late on the net.

Well, no worries - that's life.
No regrets, just looking forward. Gonna try to make even more than that now. Not that I really need it, but why not.
 
You mean that in short, $60M USD went down?
 
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Wow man thats a tough one...
I understand on the one side that you want to leave it behind.
On the other side as the payout is so huge, you didnt want to use lawyers to prove your case?
Even if the odds are low, payout is generational wealth.
Get a law firm who works against a percentage of the payout -- so you wouldnt have to pay them upfront and incentivize them too to get your claim settled properly.

But yeah I also would understand if you think it'd affect your health trying to go the legal route, you wanting to leave it behind as a bad beat, move on and enjoy life as you still got enough powder to play.
 
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I actually thought about doing it. But I know the Japanese legal system too well, and I know how long court proceedings take. It took 10 years for the system to transfer SOME of the MTGox holdings to the owners (there is still lot to go), and this was a prominent case of international scale and interest, which would make them lose face if it was delayed for longer (10 years is already crazy in my opinion).

I have no desire to wait and fight for 40 years to maybe receive something, it's better to let it go and forget about it.
Their judicial system is based on the German judicial system and sounds great on paper, but it's 3rd world feudal style in practice. Here a little glimpse of it, pay attention to the duration and the amount of compensation:
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0krnjy72j0o
 
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