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Mt. Gox head Mark Karpeles was arrested by Japanese police on Saturday, more than a year after the exchange folded amidst the loss of 650,000 bitcoins. Karpeles hasn't been formally charged but "police are alleging that he manipulated the company's computer system to inflate its assets," The Wall Street Journal reported. Read More |