Mt. Gox may transfer $739 million worth of Bitcoin as the repayment deadline approaches
According to Arkham monitoring, the bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange Mt. Gox transferred 10,422.65 bitcoins from its cold wallet, worth over $739 million. Most of the funds were sent to a new wallet, while 116.3 bitcoins were routed to Mt. Gox's known hot wallet. This transaction did not indicate that Mt. Gox sold any bitcoins or started a new round of creditor repayments. Due to the incomplete creditor process and processing delays, the liquidation trustee has extended the repayment deadline to October 31, 2026. Currently, Mt. Gox still has approximately 35,000 bitcoins awaiting distribution, worth about $2.4 billion.
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