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Mt. Gox Starts Accepting Bitcoin Refund Claims From Corporate Clients

Thu, 09/13/2018 - 11:13
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Yuri Molchan
The no longer functioning Mt. Gox crypto exchange has begun accepting proof of owning Bitcoin investment. In late August it opened filing of claims for retail investors
Mt. Gox Starts Accepting Bitcoin Refund Claims From Corporate Clients
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The no longer functioning Mt. Gox crypto exchange has begun accepting proof of owning Bitcoin investment. In late August it opened filing of claims for retail investors. Now it is doing the same for corporate customers who sent BTC on their Mt. Gox wallets before the exchange shut down with their money.

The rehabilitation trustee for the company has mentioned in the recent release that the former corporate users can send in their claims until Oct. 22. After the deadline time, the trustee will take his decision (approval or denial) to a Tokyo court to get the verdict made.

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Yuri is a crypto journalist interested in technology and technical innovations. He has been in crypto since 2017. Believes that blockchain and cryptocurrencies have a potential to transform the world in the future in many of its aspects. ‘Hodls’ major cryptocurrencies and has written for multiple crypto media outlets. 

His articles have been quoted by such crypto influencers as Tyler Winklevoss, John McAfee, CZ Binance, Max Keiser, etc.

Currently Yuri is a news writer at U.Today and can be contacted at yuri.molchan@u.today.