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  2. Mt. Gox - Wikipedia

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    On 9 March 2014, Mt. Gox filed for bankruptcy protection in the US, to halt U.S. legal action temporarily by traders who alleged the bitcoin exchange operation was a fraud. [73] [74] [75] On 20 March 2014, Mt. Gox reported on its website that it found 199999.99 bitcoins—worth around $116 million—in an old digital wallet used prior to June 2011.

  3. Collapsed crypto exchange Mt. Gox is about to unload $9 ...

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    CNBC spoke to half a dozen analysts to get their take on what to expect when roughly 141,000 bitcoin — or roughly 0.7% of the total 19.7 million bitcoins outstanding — are returned to Mt. Gox ...

  4. Mt. Gox Files for U.S. Bankruptcy Protection - AOL

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    Mt. Gox said in papers filed with the Dallas court that the hacking attack was the subject of an intense investigation that indicated so far the bitcoins were lost as a result of a flaw in the ...

  5. What Went Wrong at Mt. Gox and What's Next for Bitcoin - AOL

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  6. 5 Years Later, Mt. Gox Victims Still Want to Know: ‘Where’s ...

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    It seems like just yesterday when Bitcoin investors were startled by the news that Mt. Gox, one of the world ’s first Bitcoin exchanges, was in serious trouble. Five years ago, on Feb. 24, 2014 ...

  7. Cryptocurrency and crime - Wikipedia

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    A major bitcoin exchange, Bitfinex, was compromised by the 2016 Bitfinex hack, when nearly 120,000 bitcoins (around US$71 million) were stolen in 2016. [61] Bitfinex was forced to suspend its trading. The theft was the second-largest bitcoin heist ever, dwarfed only by the Mt. Gox theft in 2014.

  8. Mark Karpelès - Wikipedia

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    Mark Robert Karpelès [1] (born 1985) is the former CEO of bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox. [2] [3] Born in France, he moved to Japan in 2009.[4] [5] Under his leadership, Mt. Gox was the world's largest bitcoin exchange, handling over 70% of all bitcoin transactions at its peak before filing for bankruptcy in 2014.

  9. Mt. Gox Set to Liquidate as Court Denies Rehabilitation

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    Rick Bowmer/AP By Ritsuko Ando Mt. Gox, once the world's biggest bitcoin exchange, is likely to be liquidated after a Tokyo court dismissed the company's bid to resuscitate its business, the court ...