Mt. Gox moves $2.4B in Bitcoin just after BTC surges past $100K
Long-bankrupt crypto exchange Mt. Gox moved over 24,000 Bitcoin to an unknown address after the cryptocurrency rose above $100,000.
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Long-bankrupt crypto exchange Mt. Gox moved over 24,000 Bitcoin to an unknown address after the cryptocurrency rose above $100,000.
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