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Last updated: June 18, 2025, 00:55  |  Written by: Arthur Hayes

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The Bankruptcy Of Ftx

The bankruptcy of FTX, a Bahamas-based cryptocurrency exchange, began in November 2025. The collapse of FTX, caused by a spike in customer withdrawals that exposed an $8 billion

Several major industry players including Three Arrows Capital and Voyager Digital filed for bankruptcy as a result of TerraUSD and Luna’s crash. The ensuing chaos

This is Where Bankrupt FTX's Money Went - CounterPunch.org

Investors

Investors’ assets are now gone from the misdealings of a platform once valued at $32 billion. Subsequently, the bankruptcy filings give a better look at where all of

Nearly all account holders of the bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX are in line to receive cash worth more than 100 per cent of their official claims, according to a plan

FTX account holders will get their money back after bankruptcy

On March

Bankruptcy Filings Show Where all of FTX’s Money Went

Where Did FTX's Money Go? Crypto Investigators Offer New Clues

On March 2, FTX published a press release detailing a presentation filed for the exchange’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy case, citing a “massive shortfall” in assets.

According To Data At The

According to data at the Federal Election Commission, Bankman-Fried sluiced $36 million on the campaign coffers of Democrats during the latest campaign cycle.

A Closer Look at FTX’s Most Recent Bankruptcy Documents

Recent filings show that it is $5.5 million worth of liquid assets that include cash and digital assets. In documents filed Friday, it was revealed that out of the total, $1.7

FTX Bankruptcy: Where Did the Money Go? - Industry Leaders

Bankruptcy of FTX - Wikipedia

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