Also guys, today there exists alot more outs for btc than in the past, you just have to avail yourself to them.
A lot of exchanges will cash you out. There's one trick where you can cash out but still stay in crypto. Keeping in mind, the following isnt for everyone as you need a certain mindset. This is where the subtle nuances between the hobbyist and the trader make themselves sparse...
So, go to an exchange that offers options to short.. For this example we'll use bitmex. Im not shilling here btw. So at this exchange theres no kyc or aml control structure type BS and they'll give you your coins after only a single confirmation.
You then open a short trade for whatever amount it is that you want to turn into cash and it gives you 'pseudo' cash, meaning you're still in crypto as they only accept btc as deposit and withdrawal, nothing else.
This is where it gets tricky so bear with me. So, whilst you have your short trade open and sitting on 1 to 1 leverage you're still in cash (technically). So hypothetically lets say you want to protect 100k worth of value right now. You could send 10k worth of btc to the exchange, short it at 10x leverage, so if the near impossible happens and they get hacked (which has never happened btw as they are the largest exchange in the ecosystem x4 at least in terms of volume), which means you now have a 100k short.
So, you've now protected your 100k by only risking 10% of it to exchange failure (which they've never had a problem) and if the price goes down then you get more btc, conversely if the price goes up you get less coins, meaning that you're effectively in cash but you never actually have to ever touch the real world bank accounts bullshit and depending on your tax jurisdiction it could be very likely that having a short opened up is much more favourably treated than selling coins outright because you didnt really sell your coins, you used them as collateral for something completely different where you'd make money if the price went down but its not a sale.
Personally, this is a nice way to sit in cash without having to use a bank...