Bitcoin exchange MtGox in administration

A Japanese court has placed failed Bitcoin exchange MtGox into administration and it's expected it will file for bankruptcy soon.

Failed Bitcoin exchange MtGox has been placed in administration by a Japanese court, with an order for bankruptcy expected to be issued soon, its administrator and chief executive said.

"The Tokyo District Court decided on Wednesday to dismiss the application for commencement of a civil rehabilitation and at the same time, an order for Provisional Administration was issued and Attorney-at-law Nobuaki Kobayashi (Supervisor and Examiner under the Civil Rehabilitation Procedure) was appointed Provisional Administrator," a statement on Wednesday from Mark Karpeles said.

The move means Karpeles, the controversial founder of what was at one time the world's biggest trading place for the virtual currency, will cede control of the company to Kobayashi.

"I, as the provisional administrator, will administer the assets of the Company under the supervision of the Tokyo District Court," said a statement in Kobayashi's name posted on the MtGox website.

"I will strive to fairly and equitably administer the company's assets, both domestically and internationally, by attempting to utilise certain foreign procedures, including a Chapter 15 filing in the United States of America.

"The future outlook is that, although it is subject to the decision by the Tokyo District Court, it is expected that the commencement of bankruptcy proceedings will be ordered."


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