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This is Sam, the founder of FTX a crypto exchange and Alameda Research a Crypto Hedge fund - run by Caroline Ellison a 28-year-old Harry Potter fan. All of that stuff is now gone. FTX had their own crypto which was essentially a Ponzi scheme. Sam went on a Bloomberg podcast and described it as such. He used it as collateral to borrow billions to trade crypto. He tried to build a Crypto Empire out of failing firms leading Jim Cramer to call him the new JP Morgan, turned out that he was instead the Gen Y Bernie Madoff. Sams schemes worked for a while, but a different but not much different guy called CZ - who hated Sam engineered a bank run, by sowing doubt on Twitter. SBF couldnt pay customers back and now FTX has gone bust. Sam was really just a few billion dollars short. Turned out that Hermoine had no magical powers and blew a lot of it trading. 40 million went on political donations, 20 million on superbowl ads, even more on influencer marketing. Now p

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FTX says most customers of the bankrupt crypto exchange will get all their money back. Almost all customers of collapsed cryptocurrency exchange FTX will get their money back and more, ing to a court filing.
FTX now says that 98% of its creditors, including individual investors who had US$50,000 or less with FTX, will receive the funds they lost. Payments will be made in cash within 60 days of a reorganisation plan going into effect. However, this plan still needs to be approved by a US bankruptcy court and by creditors.
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, left, arrives at a federal courthouse in Manhattan on Feb. 16, 2023. Nearly all customers of FTX will get their money back, plus interest, after the cryptocurrency exchange imploded 17 months ago. Nearly all FTX customers are getting their money back: What to know Los Angeles Times business story ftx-crypto- Los Angeles Times business story ftx-crypto-
Almost all customers of collapsed cryptocurrency exchange FTX will get their money back and more, ing to a court filing. FTX estimates that it owes creditors around $11.2 billion. FTX said that it has between $14.5 billion and $16.3 billion to distribute to creditors. FTX bankruptcy: Most customers of crypto firm will get all money back CNBC 2024/05/08 ftx-bankruptcy-m CNBC 2024/05/08 ftx-bankruptcy-m
FTX crashed due to mismanagement of funds, lack of liquidity and the large volume of withdrawals. Binance announced it would buy FTX to prevent a larger market crash, but quickly bailed out of the deal as more news reports of mishandled customer funds surfaced. FTX scam explained: Everything you need to know - TechTarget TechTarget whatis feature FTX-sca TechTarget whatis feature FTX-sca
In November 2022, crypto exchange FTX suffered a major liquidity crisis and filed for Chapter 11. FTX created a wave of bankruptcies throughout the industry. In 2023, BlockFi, Genesis, and 3AC (a hedge fund), all of whom had money in or loaned to FTX, failed. What Happens When a Crypto Exchange Goes Bankrupt? Investopedia crypto-bankruptcy-affec Investopedia crypto-bankruptcy-affec
FTX was the third-largest cryptocurrency exchange in the world when it filed for bankruptcy protection in November 2022 after it experienced the crypto equivalent of a bank run. CEO and founder Sam Bankman-Fried resigned when the exchange collapsed.
Nearly all of FTXs former customers will get back almost 100% of the money they lost at the time of the cryptocurrency exchanges collapse if not more.

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