Mt. Gox moves $956 million of BTC in first major transfer in eight months

Source Cryptopolitan

Bankrupt Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Mt. Gox transferred 10,608 Bitcoins (approximately $956 million) to a new wallet late Monday night. 

Arkham Intelligence reported that the company transferred approximately 10,422 BTC to an unknown wallet and 185.5 BTC to its own hot wallet. This marks the first major wallet movement from Mt. Gox in around eight months.

It was recorded in block #924105 under the hash 00aab1c2b2def8c4e0d3f34bcec5bb72e2fa6411667939c8763af14b891b6627.

Mt. Gox is moving Bitcoin to repay people who lost money

Mt. Gox’s long-running civil rehabilitation process has been winding down, with the distribution of recovered assets to creditors nearing completion. The movement of such a large chunk of BTC is being interpreted as a possible step toward payout preparations.

The Japanese cryptocurrency exchange has been under court supervision for many years after losing approximately 850,000 Bitcoins in a major hack and filing for bankruptcy in 2014. The company began paying creditors in 2024 through trusted platforms like Kraken and Bitstamp to minimize errors, theft, or disruptions to the crypto market.

Analysts and blockchain trading companies are closely monitoring these transfers because moving large amounts of Bitcoin is not straightforward, and the trustee overseeing the process must ensure transparency for all creditors.

Transferring large amounts of cryptocurrency can also impact the market price of BTC; therefore, the process must be conducted with caution and close supervision.

Mt. Gox moved a large amount of Bitcoins after staying still for many months

Mt. Gox is reported to hold approximately 34,689 BTC, valued at roughly $3.12 billion in its remaining wallets, and the trustee has extended the repayment deadline to October 2026. Mt. Gox now has more time to plan these large transfers and ensure the funds move safely, allowing creditors to receive their money in an organized manner.

The history of Mt. Gox explains why analysts and creditors are closely monitoring every transfer to ensure it’s done correctly. The exchange launched in 2010 in Tokyo and quickly became the world’s largest Bitcoin exchange. Traders and investors from around the globe entrusted Mt. Gox with their money, and by 2013, the company was managing approximately 70% of all Bitcoin in existence. 

However, their success was cut short in early 2014 when hackers infiltrated the company’s system and stole approximately 850,000 Bitcoins; as a result, the company had no choice but to file for bankruptcy protection. Thousands of creditors were unable to access their funds, resulting in a decade-long legal battle.

The exchange finally had to return the money in Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, and Japanese yen, but the process is slow because moving such large amounts of cryptocurrency is very risky. Any small mistake can cause significant problems for creditors and the market as a whole.

Experts say that moving 10,608 BTC could have a significant impact on the market, as traders and investors are likely to react quickly. Bitcoin is already dropping below $90,000, and when short-term traders see such big transfers, they may start selling their coins, which will put more pressure on the market.

Mt. Gox will gradually and slowly transfer the funds to creditors, aiming to avoid disrupting the market and incurring significant losses for both exchanges and investors.

The exchange is also transferring most of the Bitcoin from cold wallets, which are kept offline to protect them from hacks, and sending small amounts to hot wallets to prepare for future payments. This method will make sure the remaining 34,000 BTC is secure while the trustees plan the repayment process. 

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