Billionaire Who Lost $70bn in the Dotcom Crash Bought Bitcoin, Lost There Too

Billionaire Who Lost $70bn in the Dotcom Crash Bought Bitcoin, Lost There Too
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2019-4-24 14:23

Masayoshi Son, Japan’s richest man with an estimated net worth of $22 billion, lost an incredible $70 billion during the dot com crash of 2000. Making him the man who...

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