The long-running saga of Mt. Gox, once the world’s largest Bitcoin exchange, has taken another turn as the platform’s court-appointed trustee announced a one-year delay in repayments. Initially set for October 31, 2025, the new deadline now extends to October 31, 2026. The announcement comes just four days before the previous deadline, highlighting the ongoing […]The long-running saga of Mt. Gox, once the world’s largest Bitcoin exchange, has taken another turn as the platform’s court-appointed trustee announced a one-year delay in repayments. Initially set for October 31, 2025, the new deadline now extends to October 31, 2026. The announcement comes just four days before the previous deadline, highlighting the ongoing […]

Mt. Gox Extends Bitcoin Repayment Deadline to 2026 in Third Major Delay

2025/10/27 21:31
Bitcoin
  • Mt. Gox extends repayment deadline to October 2026, marking the third postponement.
  • Many creditors remain unpaid due to incomplete procedures or technical issues.
  • Repayments for verified creditors have been mostly completed under court supervision.

The long-running saga of Mt. Gox, once the world’s largest Bitcoin exchange, has taken another turn as the platform’s court-appointed trustee announced a one-year delay in repayments. Initially set for October 31, 2025, the new deadline now extends to October 31, 2026.

The announcement comes just four days before the previous deadline, highlighting the ongoing complexities in settling the claims of thousands of affected creditors.

According to the trustee’s statement, the decision was made after observing that several creditors had yet to complete the procedures required for repayment.

While most verified claims have been processed through the Base, Early Lump-Sum, and Intermediate repayment stages, a large number of users still await their funds.

The reasons for difficulties in repayments, according to the trustee, include a lack of confirmed identities, documentation, and system transaction problems.

This is the third extension since the exchange first made its plan for rehabilitating its operations, postponing completion until October 2023.

This reflects the scope of the administrative and legal barriers that still continue the process, having become one of the most complex insolvencies ever recorded in the world of crypto.

Also Read: Strive Aims to Secure 75,000 BTC at Discount Amid Mt. Gox Claims

The Long Road to Creditor Repayment

This came after the collapse of Mt. Gox in 2014, when it was found that it had unaccounted for 850,000 Bitcoin. The Japanese court that manages the rehabilitation has continuously offered extensions for the processing of the claims by Nobuaki Kobayashi, the trustee.

However, it has been estimated that around 142,000 Bitcoin and 143,000 Bitcoin Cash, along with ¥69 billion in fiat currency, have been reserved for distribution to Bitcoin’s verified debtors.

This delay has, to a considerable extent, been caused by problems such as mismatches, regulatory requirements, and system congestion.

A Painful Wait for Thousands of Claimants

For many creditors, this is only the latest instalment in a waiting game that has dragged on for a decade.

Despite partial payments having been made in some verified accounts, thousands remain in a holding pattern, awaiting approval and completion.

Despite the challenges, the trustee made it clear that the intention is still to fully repay, now that it has been given the additional year that will enable easier coordination between the creditors, custodians, and the technical system used by the exchange.

Also Read: Mt Gox Ready to Settle Creditor Claims with Over $593 Million of BTC and BCH

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