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The exchange has been hit by technical issues and recently
halted all customer withdrawals of the digital currency after it spotted
what it called "unusual activity".
The move is a setback for backers of Bitcoin, who have been pushing for greater adoption of the currency.Meanwhile, six other major Bitcoin exchanges issued a joint statement distancing themselves from MtGox.
"This tragic violation of the trust of users of MtGox was the result
of one company's actions and does not reflect the resilience or value of
Bitcoin and the digital currency industry," the exchanges, including
Coinbase and BTC China, said in a statement.
"As with any new industry, there are certain bad actors that need to be weeded out, and that is what we are seeing today.
"We are confident, however, that strong Bitcoin companies, led by highly competent teams and backed by credible investors, will continue to thrive, and to fulfil the promise that Bitcoin offers as the future of payment in the internet age," they added.
Lost Bitcoins? MtGox halted transfers of the digital currency to external addresses on 7 February.
The Tokyo-based firm said it had found a loophole that thieves could use to fool the transaction process into sending double the correct number of Bitcoins.
The issue also left it vulnerable to attacks, which slowed down the rate at which coins could be bought and sold.
So far, MtGox has not issued any statement about reasons behind the site going offline and whether it would be back.
However, one report claimed that the exchange had become "insolvent" after losing 744,408 Bitcoins - worth about $350m (£210m) at Monday's trading prices.
'Re-establish trust' Unlike real currencies, Bitcoins are not regulated by any central bank or government financial institutions.
They are created as part of a technique called "mining", which is used to process transactions.
With only a limited number or Bitcoins in circulation, their price has risen significantly in recent months driven by a variety of factors.
Some have been betting that the digital currency may get the backing of regulators as a legitimate financial service and have been investing in it.
Their popularity has also been driven in part by it being difficult to trace transactions carried out using Bitcoins, and the currency has been linked to illegal activity online.
Its growing popularity has seen backers of the currency push for greater mainstream adoption. They have had some success with a few firms starting to accept Bitcoins as a form of payment.
However, there have also been concerns over the currency's long-term future, not least due to a lack of proper regulation and laws.
At the same time, some have warned that the rapid surge in Bitcoin's price was merely due to speculation and was not sustainable.
The latest development with MtGox is likely to trigger fresh concerns over the digital currency.
However, other Bitcoin backers said they were working together to "re-establish" trust among users and were "committed to the future of Bitcoin".
They said they "will be coordinating efforts over the coming days to publicly reassure customers and the general public that all funds continue to be held in a safe and secure manner".
"As with any new industry, there are certain bad actors that need to be weeded out, and that is what we are seeing today.
"We are confident, however, that strong Bitcoin companies, led by highly competent teams and backed by credible investors, will continue to thrive, and to fulfil the promise that Bitcoin offers as the future of payment in the internet age," they added.
Lost Bitcoins? MtGox halted transfers of the digital currency to external addresses on 7 February.
The Tokyo-based firm said it had found a loophole that thieves could use to fool the transaction process into sending double the correct number of Bitcoins.
The issue also left it vulnerable to attacks, which slowed down the rate at which coins could be bought and sold.
The loophole was also thought to have been
exploited by thieves, who stole about $2.7m in Bitcoins from the Silk
Road 2 website earlier this month.
However, last week, the exchange said that customers would be able to starts withdrawals "soon".So far, MtGox has not issued any statement about reasons behind the site going offline and whether it would be back.
However, one report claimed that the exchange had become "insolvent" after losing 744,408 Bitcoins - worth about $350m (£210m) at Monday's trading prices.
'Re-establish trust' Unlike real currencies, Bitcoins are not regulated by any central bank or government financial institutions.
They are created as part of a technique called "mining", which is used to process transactions.
With only a limited number or Bitcoins in circulation, their price has risen significantly in recent months driven by a variety of factors.
Some have been betting that the digital currency may get the backing of regulators as a legitimate financial service and have been investing in it.
Their popularity has also been driven in part by it being difficult to trace transactions carried out using Bitcoins, and the currency has been linked to illegal activity online.
Its growing popularity has seen backers of the currency push for greater mainstream adoption. They have had some success with a few firms starting to accept Bitcoins as a form of payment.
However, there have also been concerns over the currency's long-term future, not least due to a lack of proper regulation and laws.
At the same time, some have warned that the rapid surge in Bitcoin's price was merely due to speculation and was not sustainable.
The latest development with MtGox is likely to trigger fresh concerns over the digital currency.
However, other Bitcoin backers said they were working together to "re-establish" trust among users and were "committed to the future of Bitcoin".
They said they "will be coordinating efforts over the coming days to publicly reassure customers and the general public that all funds continue to be held in a safe and secure manner".
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