According to the latest announcement from the Tokyo court, the administrative deadline for the globally notorious Mt. Gox exchange bankruptcy repayment case has been extended to October 31, 2025, just 10 days away. The market expects approximately 34,000 BTC to be distributed before the deadline, with a total value exceeding $2 billion, raising investor concerns about potential selling pressure.
Data shows that of the 142,000 BTC originally scheduled for repayment by Mt. Gox, approximately 107,000 BTC have already been distributed, leaving 34,000 BTC yet to be disbursed. With the administrative deadline approaching, the trustee is expected to accelerate the final batch of repayments to ensure all payments are completed by October 31.
Founded in 2010, Mt. Gox at its peak handled 70% of global Bitcoin trading volume. In 2014, the exchange revealed a shocking scandal involving the loss of 850,000 BTC (worth approximately $450 million at the time), subsequently declaring bankruptcy and being placed under Japanese court supervision. After 11 years of lengthy legal proceedings, repayment operations officially began in July 2024.
Crypto analysts warn that the concentrated release of large amounts of BTC could cause short-term market shocks. Many creditors have held their coins for over 10 years, with near-zero cost basis for the BTC received, creating strong selling incentives. Although some creditors have indicated they will hold long-term, the market widely expects a significant proportion of BTC to flow into secondary markets.
Over the past few months, Bitcoin prices have experienced varying degrees of volatility following each major repayment. With October 31 approaching, traders are advised to closely monitor on-chain data and BTC net inflows to exchanges.
Upon completion of Mt. Gox repayments, this 11-year saga representing the largest bankruptcy case in crypto history will officially come to a close. The market will eliminate a long-standing overhang of selling pressure, though short-term volatility risks remain a concern.