Mt. Gox BitCoin Exchange “Hosted On Thousands Of Servers All Around The World”

Mt. Gox, the largest BitCoin exchange in the world, announced it has started hosting its services using the Akamai distributed computing network.

This means that the mtgox.com website is supported by thousands of servers all around the world, improving its security and performance.

The company has also moved to an entirely self-hosted model, allowing for more flexibility and giving it “full control of [its] data centre”.

In June, Mt. Gox temporarily suspended cash withdrawals in US dollars. The company said the two-week hiatus would allow it to improve the trading engine. Now, it has revealed that the engine codenamed ‘Midas’ is complete, and will be deployed “soon”.

Back on track

MtGox was established in 2010 as Magic: The Gathering Online Exchange – a platform for trading collectible game cards – but its focus soon shifted to transactions in alternative online currency. Meanwhile Akamai, founded by a group of MIT scientists in 1998, runs one of the world’s largest distributed-computing platforms, responsible for serving between 15 and 20 percent of all web traffic.

The partnership between the two will allow Mt. Gox to connect to its customers on a local level. “Not only does this massively increase our protection, but since the transition the performance and speed of mtgox.com has been greatly improved,” said the company in a statement.

The exchange has also confirmed that its new BitCoin trading engine is almost ready for release. According to Mt. Gox, Midas is currently being tested at over 500,000 trades per second, and is capable of processing an even larger number of transactions. The company says it is engaging new partners and financial institutions to make deposit and withdrawal beyond the trading engine faster and more convenient.

At the same time, it is trying out new user interface features based on community feedback, and getting ready to integrate with Litecoin, a BitCoin alternative.

In the future, Mt. Gox plans to act as a BitCoin champion, promoting the virtual currency. “Our mission as always is to support the widespread adoption of Bitcoin as much as we can. To accomplish the latter goal, we have a team focused on communicating the beauty of Bitcoin to the world with new websites and ad campaigns aimed at global markets.”

What do you know about Bitcoin? Take our quiz!

Max Smolaks

Max 'Beast from the East' Smolaks covers open source, public sector, startups and technology of the future at TechWeekEurope. If you find him looking lost on the streets of London, feed him coffee and sugar.

View Comments

  • Akamai is a CDN for video and other static content. So, (i'm guessing) mt. gox isn't expanding their general site compute power but rather decentralizing their json based price ticker. With bitcoin traders wanting the latest bitcoin prices, i'm guessing their ticker url would experience bottlenects quiet frequently.

Recent Posts

Boeing Starliner Set For First Crewed Flight After Delays

Boeing Starliner space capsule set for first crewed flight into orbit after years of delays,…

4 hours ago

Google, DOJ Closing Arguments Clash Over Search ‘Monopoly’

Google clashes with US Justice Department in closing arguments as government argues Google used illegal…

12 hours ago

Stanford AI Scientist Working On ‘Spatial Intelligence’ Start-Up

Prominent Stanford University AI scientist Fei-Fei Li reportedly completes funding round for start-up based on…

13 hours ago

Apple Shares Surge Ahead Of New AI Hardware Launches

Apple shares surge on optimism that new AI-focused hardware launches will drive renewed sales, starting…

13 hours ago

Biden Vetoes Republican Measure In Row Over Contractors’ Unions

Biden vetoes Republican-backed measure amidst dispute over 'joint employer' status for contract workers, affecting tech…

14 hours ago

Lawyers Say Strict Child Controls In China Show TikTok Could Do Better

Lawyers in US social media addiction action say strict controls on Douyin in China show…

14 hours ago