BTC $64,737.72 +0.32%
ETH $1,914.14 +0.17%
BNB $603.04 -0.48%
XRP $1.00 +0.00%
SOL $77.18 +1.49%
TRX $0.3338 +0.93%
DOGE $0.0703 +0.00%
ADA $0.1743 -0.28%
BCH $204.17 -0.37%
LINK $9.49 -0.38%
HYPE $58.61 -0.83%
AAVE $89.42 +1.71%
SUI $0.6555 -3.23%
XLM $0.1547 -2.16%
ZEC $506.61 -1.11%
BTC $64,737.72 +0.32%
ETH $1,914.14 +0.17%
BNB $603.04 -0.48%
XRP $1.00 +0.00%
SOL $77.18 +1.49%
TRX $0.3338 +0.93%
DOGE $0.0703 +0.00%
ADA $0.1743 -0.28%
BCH $204.17 -0.37%
LINK $9.49 -0.38%
HYPE $58.61 -0.83%
AAVE $89.42 +1.71%
SUI $0.6555 -3.23%
XLM $0.1547 -2.16%
ZEC $506.61 -1.11%

Data: Over 41.5% of Mt. Gox's Bitcoin has been allocated, but creditors continue to hold rather than sell

2024-07-30 20:35:40

ChainCatcher news, according to Glassnode data cited by Cointelegraph, creditors of Mt. Gox have received 59,000 bitcoins (BTC), which is 41.5% of the 141,686 bitcoins owed, but they have not sold them; instead, they continue to hold. Despite being worth around $4 billion, selling pressure has not significantly increased. This behavior indicates that creditors expect prices to rise further. Mt. Gox, which collapsed in 2014, owed over $9.4 billion worth of bitcoins to approximately 127,000 creditors. The recent distribution completed by Kraken did not have a significant impact on the market, indicating that the market has returned to a long-term holding trend.

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