MtGox was reportedly the largest exchange for the digital current “bitcoin“. MtGox was forced to suspend trading in bitcoin after a massive digital theft or disappearance of the bitcoin it held. As a result, MtGox declared bankruptcy in Japan.
Canadian customers of MtGox brought a class action for the value of their bitcoins. MtGox’s bankruptcy trustee applied for recognition of the Japanese bankruptcy proceedings in Canada as the “foreign main proceeding” under the Canada Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. Recognition of the Japanese bankruptcy proceedings as foreign main proceeding would have the effect of automatically “staying” (blocking) the Ontario class action.
The Court found that the Japanese bankruptcy proceeding was the foreign main proceeding because, among other things, MtGox had no offices, subsidiaries or assets in Canada, it was organized under Japanese law, its headquarters were in Japan, and its main bank accounts were in Japan. The Court stayed the Ontario class action against MtGox.
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