Bitcoin exchange MtGox liquidated

Plans to rebuild the failed Japanese Bitcoin exchange MtGox have come to nothing and it has now requested it be placed in liquidation.

Failed Bitcoin exchange Mt Gox has given up its plan to rebuild under bankruptcy protection and has asked a Tokyo court that it be liquidated, Dow Jones Newswires report.

Reasons for the decision are the complexity of the procedures involved, including the difficulty of holding meetings with creditors spread around the world, the report said on Wednesday, citing "people familiar with the situation".

If the request is approved by the court, a trustee will be appointed to take over management of the company's assets from its chief executive officer, Mark Karpeles.

The Tokyo-based exchange filed for bankruptcy protection in Japan in February, saying it had lost 850,000 coins worth nearly $US500 million ($A536.02 million) at the time.

It said last month it had handed over documents to the Tokyo police, after it found 200,000 of the lost coins in a "cold wallet" - a storage device, such as a memory stick, that is not connected to other computers.

The announcement could indicate Japanese police have launched a criminal investigation into the huge loss of the digital currency.

The company filed for protection under US bankruptcy law early last month, 10 days after doing the same in Japan.

MtGox, which at one time reportedly processed 80 per cent of global Bitcoin transactions, froze withdrawals in early February because of what it said was a bug in the software underpinning Bitcoin that allowed hackers to pilfer them.

Officials of Mt Gox were not immediately available to comment on the reported liquidation request.


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