Bitstamp to Start Distributing Mt. Gox Proceeds on Thursday.
Mt. Gox customers will start receiving payouts from the defunct crypto exchange on Thursday, some 10 years after the exchange succumbed to a hack.
The funds in bitcoin {{BTC}}, ether {{ETH}} and bitcoin cash {{BCH}} were received from the Mt. Gox trustees today, crypto exchange Bitstamp said in an email.
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U.K. customers will not be included in the first set of distributions, Bitstamp said.
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