Leaked Mt. Gox Document Linked to Consulting Firm Mandalah

Leaked Mt. Gox Document Linked to Consulting Firm Mandalah

Earlier this week, I published a document I received from a reliable source entitled "Crisis Strategy Draft", which was allegedly a roadmap to show how Mt. Gox could recover from insolvency despite the mind-blowing loss of nearly 750,000 customer bitcoins. Since that initial leak, I have had a number of conversations with industry insiders who have spoken about the situation both on and off the record. They have confirmed the best news possible for Bitcoin given the damning evidence documented in the leaked presentation: Mt. Gox acted alone in its deceit, and ultimately failed in its....


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