Aussies Still Angry over Mt. Gox, Will Sue

Aussies Still Angry over Mt. Gox, Will Sue

Many people are still seething over losing hundreds of bitcoins in the wake of Mt Gox’s collapse and the subsequent loss of up to 750,000 customer bitcoins in February of this year. The Australian revealed that at least two Australians are part of a class action lawsuit that is being prepared by a London legal firm, Selachii, in order to recover the lost cash and Bitcoin. Right now, the Japanese entity, Mt Gox KK, is protected from litigation by bankruptcy laws, while the CEO of Mt Gox, Mark Karpeles, is also seeking similar immunity under the US Chapter 15 bankruptcy law for himself, a....


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