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Angry Investor Sues Mt. Gox for Rejecting Bitcoin Claims

By Crypto FlexsAugust 5, 20244 Mins Read
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Dense_Spite3160 was one of the first to adopt Bitcoin, mining the cryptocurrency on a basic laptop. At the time, he kept some of his Bitcoin on exchanges, and when the company collapsed, he had only a small balance.

A disgruntled investor is preparing to take legal action against Mt. Gox, the once dominant cryptocurrency exchange that collapsed in 2014 after cybercriminals stole about 850,000 bitcoins (BTC) from the platform.

The investor, who goes by the pseudonym Dense_Spite3160 on Reddit, recently shared his experience in a post that quickly gained attention. He claimed that Mt. Gox denied him a legitimate claim to a small amount of bitcoin balance he held before the exchange collapsed, and now he is suing the company to get his assets back.

Investor’s Story

According to a post on Reddit Thursday, Dense_Spite3160 was an early Bitcoin adopter who mined the cryptocurrency on a basic laptop. At the time, he had some bitcoins stored on exchanges, and had a decent balance when the company collapsed.

At the time, the company was the world’s largest Bitcoin exchange, handling more than 70 percent of all Bitcoin transactions worldwide. But his experience changed dramatically when Mt. Gox was hacked and filed for bankruptcy.

Discouraged by his losses and the complex legal proceedings that followed, Dense_Spite3160 withdrew from the cryptocurrency market entirely, deciding not to follow the recovery efforts led by the exchange’s bankruptcy attorneys.

Discovery and Conflict

Years passed, and investor interest in cryptocurrencies waned until recently, when he came across a news headline that Mt. Gox had finally started paying its creditors. This prompted him to check his old email accounts, where he found several messages from the legal team handling the Mt. Gox insolvency.

One of the emails, dated around 2019, mentions creditor number Z2, which is evidence that he is indeed recognized as a creditor in the lawsuit.

Investors who wanted to get their lost bitcoins back tried to recover their balances, but were met with a harsh reality: Mt. Gox liquidated his account.

The exchange claimed he had given up his rights to his funds by failing to respond to legal notices in a timely manner. He claimed these notices were inadequate and mostly written in Japanese.

Angered by what they see as an unfair and irrational decision, investors are now seeking legal assistance to challenge Mt. Gox’s failure to honor their claims.

He sought advice from the Reddit community and was recommended a great lawyer to handle the case.

“So, can anyone recommend a lawyer to help me? I think they would take a significant cut of the amount recovered,” he wrote.

Mixed reactions from the Reddit community

His post drew mixed reactions from members of the Reddit community, with some users expressing sympathy but others criticizing him for not taking action sooner.

One user pointed out that it has been over 10 years since Mt. Gox went bankrupt, and that all emails from the exchange were sent in both Japanese and English, contradicting his claim that he only received the Japanese version.

“It’s your own fault that you didn’t process it in time. The existing bitcoins have now been distributed. What kind of pot do you want to get from now on?” the user wrote.

Other Reddit users echoed the sentiment, arguing that suing Mt. Gox would do nothing to help recover the lost bitcoin. They also disputed the investor’s claim that the emails were written solely in Japanese, saying they received up to 50 emails from Mt. Gox executives, each with an English version attached.

Some users were more direct, telling investors to accept their losses and move on.

“You just learned lesson one. It sucks. Get used to it. Thousands of other creditors were able to navigate the entire process without speaking any English, or even Japanese. So the bottom line is you screwed up, now you own it,” one commenter said.

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