Sam Bankman-Fried seeks dismissal of part of the charges
Lawyers for the founder of the collapsed FTX seek to have many charges dismissed ahead of the start of the main trial.Latest news and analysis on the state of the FTX exchange.
Sam Bankman-Fried seeks dismissal of part of the charges
Lawyers for the founder of the collapsed FTX seek to have many charges dismissed ahead of the start of the main trial.
Court approves LedgerX sale for $50 million.
On May 4, the Delaware bankruptcy court approved the deal between the FTX exchange and the Miami International Holdings subsidiary to sell the LedgerX crypto-derivatives platform for $50 million.
FTX seeks $4 billion from bankrupt Genesis
FTX lawyers filed a lawsuit against the bankrupt crypto-lending platform Genesis, demanding the return of $4 billion.
FTX advisers and lawyers bill $103m for Q1
The legal and consulting firms servicing collapsed FTX billed a total of $103 million for the first quarter of 2023.
Media reports raid at home of former FTX executive.
FBI agents conducted a raid at the home of the former FTX chief executive and the Bahamas-based subsidiary's CEO Ryan Salame. The New York Times reports, citing sources.
Bahamas regulator tightens rules for crypto firms
The Bahamas Securities Commission (SCB) has presented for public consultation a bill on digital assets and registered exchanges (DARE). The initiative followed the collapse of the regulator-supervised FTX.
FTX to net $50m from LedgerX sale
FTX, undergoing bankruptcy proceedings, has agreed with a Miami International Holdings subsidiary to sell the LedgerX crypto-derivatives platform for $50 million. The deal will require approval from the U.S. bankruptcy court in the District of Delaware.
US authorities will install a tracker on Sam Bankman-Fried’s phone
A judge approved strict monitoring of Sam Bankman-Fried's (SBF) and his parents' mobile phones while he remains under house arrest.
Anthony Scaramucci doubts the possibility of rebooting FTX
SkyBridge Capital founder Anthony Scaramucci expressed scepticism about rebooting the collapsed cryptocurrency exchange FTX.
Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan to write off $95 million investment in FTX
The Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan (Canada) said it plans to write off by the end of 2023 a $95 million investment in the Bitcoin exchange FTX that collapsed and its U.S. subsidiary.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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