The next upcoming phase of the process will be a vote on this distribution plan (the civil rehabilitation plan). When the trustee contacts you about this, it is important that you VOTE YES.
The final payouts won't be complete for several more years (thanks CoinLab), but if you are in a hurry, the distribution plan contains an option for you to instead receive most (90%-ish) of your potential payout risk-free and significantly earlier.
Otherwise you can stick around and potentially get a larger (or possibly smaller!) payout; read the article for more details about your upcoming options. Further information will become available to let you make an informed choice when the time comes.
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@crypto And there it is, the worst take I've ever seen on MtGox. Peter Vessenes has spent a decade trying to scam his way into MtGox, has spent the last few years literally trying to rob MtGox's victims, and you write him a goddamn tribute piece? Delete your account.
@crypto Here, some free fact checks for @mattleising who wrote this journalistic fellatio:
Peter Vessenes never had any "portion" of MtGox; he tried multiple times but both McCaleb and Karpeles rebuffed him.
@crypto@mattleising Vessenes then argued his way into a revenue sharing agreement by promising to provide licensed operations for the US and Canada, but dragged his feet on the actual licenses and instead started pocketing the bank deposits users made through CoinLab.
From the very beginning the judge makes it clear that he is NOT deciding on whether CSW is Satoshi Nakamoto. CSW and his fans have already repeatedly lied about this since the ruling.
The judge takes CSW's bitcoin ownership claims at face value; those lies now only work to Wright's detriment, and the judge seems content to let Wright lie in the bed he made for himself.