The collapse and bankruptcy of Mt. Gox, the world’s largest bitcoin exchange, has triggered a class-action lawsuit that seeks to recover money invested in the virtual currency.

Mt. Gox shut down on Feb. 28, leaving investors including lead plaintiff Gregory Greene with no access to the “digital wallet” in which they put bitcoins they purchased with dollars. In Greene’s case, that amounted to $25,000.

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