Bloomberg: Some Mt. Gox creditors say they have received latest news on claims
Golden Finance reports that some creditors of the cryptocurrency trading platform Mt. Gox said they have received the latest news on their claims, indicating that the platform is stepping up its efforts to return $9 billion worth of Bitcoin. According to creditors, the updates include information such as the number of digital tokens to be returned and, in some cases, repayment dates. Adam Back, CEO of blockchain infrastructure provider Blockstream, said he had received an update on the token return but was waiting for a date.
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