Mt. Gox Delays Creditor Repayment to October 2026
Mt. Gox has extended the creditor repayment deadline by a year.

What to know:
- Mt. Gox has extended the creditor repayment deadline to Oct. 31, 2026, from the previous deadline of Oct. 31, 2025.
- The Rehabilitation Trustee, with court approval, aims to complete repayments as reasonably practicable.
- Most main repayments have been completed for creditors who met the necessary conditions without issues.
Defunct crypto exchange Mt. Gox said Monday that it has pushed out creditor repayment deadline by a year to October 2026 from Oct. 31, 2025.
"As it is desirable to make the Repayments to such rehabilitation creditors to the extent reasonably practicable, the Rehabilitation Trustee, with the permission of the court, has changed the deadline for the Repayments from October 31, 2025 to October 31, 2026," the announcement said.
Except for some specific types of repayments, the trustee has mostly finished making the main repayments called Base Repayment, Early Lump-Sum Repayment, and Intermediate Repayment to creditors who completed the required steps and faced no issues during the process, the statement explained.
BTC traded at $111,540 as of writing, according to CoinDesk data.
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