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Mt. Gox News

News
Defunct Japanese Bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox has extended its online rehabilitation claim filing system to corporate users.
Mt. Gox Opens Online Rehabilitation Claim Filing System for Corporate Users
Marie Huillet
2018-09-12T19:16:00+01:00
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Follow up
Four years after the collapse, the hacked exchange has more money than it owes to its victims.
The Mt. Gox Redemption: Heading Toward a Happy Ending?
Kirill Bryanov
2018-08-28T19:12:00+01:00
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News
Mark Karpeles insists that the Northern District Court of Illinois lacks personal jurisdiction over him as he is a French citizen currently residing in Japan.
Founder of Mt. Gox Bitcoin Exchange Mark Karpeles Disputes Lawsuit Filed in Illinois
Ana Berman
2018-08-28T18:07:00+01:00
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News
Mt. Gox has opened claims submissions for creditors, which will run until October 22.
Mt. Gox Crypto Exchange Opens Claims for Creditors to Request Lost Funds
William Suberg
2018-08-24T15:09:00+01:00
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News
A group of Mt. Gox lawyers has recently updated the basic policies of their upcoming civil rehabilitation plan, scheduling the first repayment in May-June 2019.
Mt. Gox Creditors Update Basic Terms of Upcoming Civil Rehabilitation Plan
Helen Partz
2018-08-03T15:15:00+01:00
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Hodler’s Digest
Crypto markets are inching their way back up this week, despite the $30 mln Bithumb hack and the Bank of International Settlements dismissing Bitcoin’s value
Hodler’s Digest, June 18-24: Square Receives the Illusive BitLicense, Bithumb Hacked in this Week of Crypto Ups and Downs
Molly Jane Zuckerman
2018-06-24T22:47:00+01:00
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News
Bitcoin analyst Brian Kelly points out three major reasons why the current bear market is not a reason to hold a funeral for the cryptocurrency.
CNBC’s Brian Kelly: Current Bear Trend ‘By No Means’ Funeral for Bitcoin
Helen Partz
2018-06-24T13:55:00+01:00
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News
The crypto markets are continuing to sink after a week of bad news following the Bithumb hack and Japan’s crypto exchange crackdown.
Crypto Markets Fall Further Amidst Week of FUD From Asian Sector
Molly Jane Zuckerman
2018-06-23T15:20:00+01:00
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