Mt. Gox Victims Angered by Mark Karpeles' Twitter Return
Mark Karpeles, the disgraced CEO of bankrupt bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox, is back on twitter and he is not about to win any popularity prizes for his musings. Karpeles started tweeting a series of comments via an old account (@MagicalTux) on 15th June and, needless to say, the community response has been overwhelmingly negative. Initial tweets that referenced Tokyo sunsets and earthquakes were met with the suggestion that Karpeles deserves to enjoy romantic sunsets from prison rather than his Japanese home. Demands for the truth. Many of Karpeles' twitter 'followers' simply want to know the....
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Mark Karpeles is back in the headlines with a recent interview with PC World. Beyond launching some new services and returning to Twitter over the last several months, Karpeles has otherwise been reticent about talking about Bitcoin to the press since such conversations invariably lead to the failed Mt. Gox. Karpeles gave IDG News Services, operator of PC World, an interview on the condition that litigation, police investigations, and Mt. Gox not be discussed except in broad terms. CCN has also previously interviewed Mark Karpeles about his new project, forever.net. Also read: Mark....
The official statement provided to the press says that Mark Karpeles is “not willing to travel to the U.S.” Bankruptcy Judge Stacey Jernigan set the hearing under oath on Thursday. The questioning will be performed by lawyers of the victims, who have suffered material losses due to frozen accounts. The refusal was initiated by lawyers of Mr. Karpeles, who claimed a conflict in the legal proceedings. Apart from the aforementioned appointment the witness/ accused should stand in front of U.S. Department of Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network on Friday. The official reply from the....
Japanese news reports that Mark Karpeles, the infamous CEO of Mt Gox, was released on bail yesterday. The video from News24 Japan says Karpeles was let out after being imprisoned for a year and he was released on a $100,000 bail. Mark Karpeles Posts Bail and Weighs a Lot Less. Mark Karpeles was arrested last year by Japanese authorities for being....
According to recent reports, an earlier hacking incident that occurred even before Mark Karpeles took over Mt Gox may have also contributed to its demise. What really happened with Mt Gox, the world’s largest Bitcoin exchange at one time which unfortunately went bankrupt? The bankruptcy was allegedly brought upon it due to the theft of huge amounts of bitcoin by hackers combined with mismanagement and embezzlement by Mark Karpeles, the owner and CEO of Mt Gox at that time. But with conflicting reports going around, it is hard to track the whole operating history of Mt Gox along with the....
The major Bitcoin news headline this weekend came in the form of former Mt. Gox CEO Mark Karpeles being arrested in Japan. After Bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox was forced to shut down in 2014 due to “funds being stolen by hackers”, a recovery process for affected customers slowly started taking shape. But it looks like justice will be served sooner rather than later, as Mark Karpeles admitted to misusing customer funds. Bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox, which at one time was the largest digital currency exchange platform in the world, has always been controlled by one individual, named Mark Karpeles.....