Former Mt. Gox CEO Rolls Out New Crypto Exchange EllipX in Poland
Mark Karpeles, the former CEO of Mt. Gox, is set to launch a new cryptocurrency exchange called EllipX this month. Based in Poland, the platform will initially serve European users, with plans for global expansion. The e...
Mark Karpeles, the former CEO of Mt. Gox, is set to launch a new cryptocurrency exchange called EllipX this month. Based in Poland, the platform will initially serve European users, with plans for global expansion. The exchange will focus on cryptocurrency trading at launch, with the possibility of adding banking and fiat currency services in the future.
Targeting MiCA Compliance
EllipX will aim to comply with the EU’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulations. Karpeles has emphasized the importance of transparency, promising regular third-party audits of the platform.
In an interview with Cointelegraph at Korea Blockchain Week, Karpeles discussed the improvements in security and technology around Bitcoin, which he believes now “allows safe storage of cryptocurrencies.”
He pointed out that many exchanges have not changed significantly over time. Karpeles said his goal is to set an example by building a platform that prioritizes transparency.
MT. GOX FOUNDER TO LAUNCH NEW EXCHANGEMark Karpeles, the former CEO of Mt. Gox, is back with a new crypto exchange, EllipX, launching later this month in Europe.Karpeles is emphasizing transparency and user-friendliness, hoping to set a new standard in the industry after his… pic.twitter.com/NyKqjtLRMY
— IBC Group Official (@ibcgroupio) September 4, 2024Reconnecting with Mt. Gox Users
Regarding the Mt. Gox collapse, Karpeles announced that former users of the defunct exchange would be offered a discount of at least 50% on trading fees at EllipX. This discount is connected to non-fungible tokens (NFTs) he released for Mt. Gox users a few years ago. However, only a small number of the million affected users have claimed these NFTs.
Karpeles hopes that this gesture will help him reconnect with those who lost assets during the collapse of Mt. Gox. He mentioned receiving death threats after the incident but noted that the attitude toward him within the crypto community has softened in recent years.
This article was written by Tareq Sikder at www.financemagnates.com.Original source
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