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MtGox finds 200,000 missing bitcoins in old wallet | MtGox finds 200,000 missing bitcoins in old wallet |
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Bankrupt Japanese firm MtGox said in a filing that it has found 200,000 lost bitcoins. | Bankrupt Japanese firm MtGox said in a filing that it has found 200,000 lost bitcoins. |
The firm said it found the bitcoins - worth around $116m (£70m) - in an old digital wallet from 2011. | The firm said it found the bitcoins - worth around $116m (£70m) - in an old digital wallet from 2011. |
That brings the total number of bitcoins the firm lost down to 650,000 from 850,000. | That brings the total number of bitcoins the firm lost down to 650,000 from 850,000. |
MtGox, formerly the world's largest bitcoin exchange, filed for bankruptcy in February, after it said it lost thousands of bitcoins to hackers. | MtGox, formerly the world's largest bitcoin exchange, filed for bankruptcy in February, after it said it lost thousands of bitcoins to hackers. |
"MtGox had certain old-format wallets which were used in the past and which, MtGox thought, no longer held any bitcoins," said Mt Gox chief executive Mark Karpeles in the filing. | |
However, "on March 7, 2014, MtGox confirmed that an old-format wallet which was used prior to June 2011 held a balance of approximately 200,000 bitcoins," he said. | |
Mr Karpeles said the firm moved the found bitcoins to offline wallets on 14 and 15 March so that they could not be targeted. | Mr Karpeles said the firm moved the found bitcoins to offline wallets on 14 and 15 March so that they could not be targeted. |
At the time of the MtGox theft, about 750,000 customer bitcoins were stolen as well as close to 100,000 of MtGox's own bitcoins. | At the time of the MtGox theft, about 750,000 customer bitcoins were stolen as well as close to 100,000 of MtGox's own bitcoins. |
That amounts to about 7% of all the bitcoins in existence. | That amounts to about 7% of all the bitcoins in existence. |
MtGox recently won brief bankruptcy protection in the US as the firm's case works its way through Japanese courts. | MtGox recently won brief bankruptcy protection in the US as the firm's case works its way through Japanese courts. |
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