Mt. Gox's former CEO floats hard fork to recover 80K hacked Bitcoin
The former CEO of Mt. Gox, Mark Karpeles, has proposed a hard fork of the Bitcoin blockchain to recover approximately 80,000 Bitcoin that were stolen during the exchange's hack in 2014. Karpeles believes that this approach could help reclaim the lost funds for creditors affected by the incident. The hard fork would create a new version of Bitcoin that could potentially allow for the recovery of the hacked assets. This proposal comes as Mt. Gox prepares to distribute remaining funds to its creditors after a lengthy bankruptcy process. The idea has sparked discussions within the crypto community regarding its feasibility and implications.
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