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Mt Gox, the failed Tokyo-based crypto exchange, is back in the news after on-chain data confirmed that it has moved 11,501.4 Bitcoins worth over $1 billion to its two crypto wallets.
Arkham Intelligence shared this latest information, which revealed that the once-popular crypto exchange moved over 11,000 Bitcoins on March 25th.
The analytics company stated that the exchange transferred 899 Bitcoin to a cold crypto wallet (1Jbez) and another 10,608 Bitcoins to another account (1DcoA).
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Interestingly, the bankrupt exchange also sent 12,000 Bitcoins worth $1 billion last March 6th and 11,833 Bitcoins on March 11th. Arkham Intelligence confirms that the exchange still controls 35,000 Bitcoins worth more than $3 billion in different wallets.
💥BREAKING:
MT. GOX MOVES 11,501 $BTC WORTH $1 BILLION.
893 $BTC ($78.11M) TO THE HOT WALLET
10,608 $BTC ($927.48M) TO A CHANGE WALLET
SHOULD WE BE WORRIED? pic.twitter.com/RUAcQFYwqa
— Crypto Rover (@rovercrc) March 25, 2025
Mt. Gox Moves Another $1 Billion Worth Of Bitcoins
Mt. Gox is having a busy March after on-chain data suggest that the company has moved billions of Bitcoins. According to Arkham Intelligence, the crypto exchange has transferred over 11,000 Bitcoins in its third crypto transaction this March. After noting the transaction, the analytic firm instantly shared the news through its Twitter/X account.
In a post, the firm confirmed the transfer of 893 Bitcoins worth around $78 million to a Mt. Gox wallet. Then, the company transferred 10,608 Bitcoins valued at $929 million to another wallet.

Source: Arkham Intelligence
Spot On Chain Reveals Mt. Gox Previously Transferred Assets To Bitstamp
Spon On Chain also shared that one of Mt. Gox’s recent transfers targeted Bitstamp. The analytics firm noted that the 833.4 Bitcoins added to its Bitstamp account will be moved again. It said the exchange’s wallet (1PuQB) had transferred 12,000 Bitcoins valued at over $1 billion last March 6th.
Akrham also added that the crypto exchange transferred $15 million of the $1 billion fund to BitGo, one of its custodians handling creditor repayments. Mt. Gox also moved 166.5 Bitcoins valued at $15 million to its cold wallet, while the rest was transferred to an unidentified crypto wallet.
Mt. Gox was also active last March 11th, transferring 11,833 Bitcoins worth nearly $1 billion at current prices. Spot On Chain shared that the company started transferring its assets last June 2024, with the first tranche valued at $9.2 billion.
Mt. Gox Moving Its Bitcoins To Pay Creditors
Mt. Gox was once the top crypto exchange before it fell into bankruptcy in early 2024, losing 850,000 Bitcoins. At its peak, the crypto exchange handled 70 to 80% of the total crypto trade transactions.
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After its collapse in February 2014, a court appointed trustees to manage the company’s bankruptcy proceedings and plan its finances. According to a court agreement, Mt. Gox has until October 31st, 2025, to compensate the affected customers.
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