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Mark Karpelès, the former CEO of Mt Gox, is returning to the crypto industry with EllipX, a new exchange that is based in Poland and touts its security and transparency features as its main selling points.
Jan 20, 2025 at 08:07 am
Mark Karpelès, the former CEO of Mt Gox, is returning to the crypto industry with EllipX, a new exchange that is based in Poland and touts its security and transparency features as its main selling points.
French entrepreneur Mark Karpelès, who was once at the helm of collapsed cryptocurrency exchange Mt Gox, is back in the crypto industry with a new venture.
His latest project is EllipX, a cryptocurrency exchange that is based in Poland and has been touting its security and transparency features as its main selling points, according to Karpelès, who spoke to the Financial Times. Backed by Edip Nezir, an investor who is based in Dubai, it has 17,000 users mainly in Europe but is hoping to expand elsewhere, he added.
This includes in the UK, where EllipX is seeking approval from the Financial Conduct Authority, the City regulator, which requires crypto companies that want to offer services in Britain to meet anti-money laundering rules and register with it. The FCA did not comment when contacted by the FT.
Karpe焚s said he had “quite a few” regrets about Mt Gox, which he acquired in 2011, two years after it was founded by Jed McCaleb, the creator of Stellar. “I wish I could have done better,” he added.
However, the disaster was not proving to be an obstacle to building a new exchange, he argued. “A lot of customers who know about Mt Gox actually find it interesting to see what kind of solutions I come up with to restore trust.”
He said he had developed EllipX because security and transparency in the crypto industry, which were lacking when he ran Mt Gox, were still not widespread.
“There are some exchanges that are transparent and some that are not. There is no standardisation,” he added.
The Mt Gox disaster was one of the first big crises to hit the crypto market, which was created with the launch of bitcoin in 2009. At one point the exchange accounted for 80 per cent of all bitcoin trades and its subsequent failure sent shock waves through the industry.
Two Russians were charged in 2023 by the US Department of Justice with conspiring to launder 647,000 bitcoins hacked from Mt Gox in 2011, the same year that Karpelès acquired the exchange.
The implosion of Mt Gox led to Karpelès being arrested in 2015 and spending almost a year in custody in Japan before being released on bail. He said that while in detention he was allowed to purchase a simple calculator, which he used to sift through 20,000 pages of evidence, including 5,000 pages of accounting records, and begin building a defence.
While he was found not guilty of the more serious charges he faced, the Tokyo district court concluded that Karpelès had caused “massive harm to the trust of his users” by falsifying records.
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