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Will Bitcoin’s price bear the brunt of Mt. Gox’s repayment plan?

Will Bitcoin’s price bear the brunt of Mt. Gox’s repayment plan?


The following is a guest post by Nischal Shetty, co-founder and President at Shardeum.

Mt. Gox’s dormancy might not be over, but a series of tokens moving out from its wallets has caught the attention of the market. A total of 137,890 BTC valued at $9.4 billion is presumed to be headed to creditors’ wallets, and this has warranted a mixed set of responses from experts, most of whom are concerned about a potential increase in selling pressure and a subsequent drop in Bitcoin’s price.

Mt. Gox was once the world’s leading Bitcoin exchange before it was hacked in 2014, leading to the loss of over 850,000 BTC. After years of legal battles, Japanese authorities finally approved a rehabilitation plan in 2021, launching a legal procedure known as “civil rehabilitation,” allowing creditors to recover some portion of their lost funds.

The plan has become effective as creditors who lost their funds are now allocated a part of the remaining ones. Mt. Gox’s planned repayments to creditors might have played some role in a 4% decline in Bitcoin’s price over the past 24 hours, which the market was able to shake off with an eventual rebound. However, there is a concern that these newly freed coins will flood the market, leading to a selloff and driving the price down further.

In an official statement, Mark Karpeles, former CEO of Mt. Gox, confirmed that while Bitcoin sell-offs aren’t happening now, tokens being moved from Mt.Gox to a new wallet is part of the larger plan to distribute to creditors. 

Understanding Long-Term Holders (LTHs) and Short-Term Holders (STHs)

The Bitcoin market can be broadly divided into two categories based on investor holding times: Long-Term Holders (LTHs) and Short-Term Holders (STHs).

  • LTHs: These investors have held onto their Bitcoin for over 155 days. They are generally considered more resolute and less likely to panic sell during market downturns.
  • STHs: These investors have bought Bitcoin within the past 155 days. They are typically more reactive to market news and events and might be quicker to sell in response to negative sentiment.

Historical LTH Selloff vs. Mt. Gox Repayments

CryptoSlate Senior Analyst James Van Straten shares a perspective that sheds light on the potential of the Mt. Gox repayment event on the market. He shared on his X account how Grayscale Bitcoin Trust and Long Term Holders sold around 1M BTC in the last five months.

The market has been able to showcase impeccable resilience in absorbing these…

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