Mt. Gox’s dormancy might not be over, but a series of tokens moving out from its wallets has caught the attention of the market. A total of 137,890 BTC valued at $9.4 billion is presumed to be headed to creditors’ wallets, and this has warranted a mixed set of responses from experts, most of whom are concerned about a potential increase in selling pressure and a subsequent drop in Bitcoin’s price.
Mt. Gox was once the world’s leading Bitcoin exchange before it was hacked in 2014, leading to the loss of over 850,000 BTC. After years of legal battles, Japanese authorities finally approved a rehabilitation plan in 2021, launching a legal procedure known as “civil rehabilitation,” allowing creditors to recover some portion of their lost funds.