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well now David Hollerith has also been following this story and its impact on the broader crypto market so David what were your biggest takeaways from the hearing today yeah um just to sort of drill down into what Alexis pointed out um uh the fact that the customers and or creditors uh the list is being redacted is sort of uh different from what was seen in the Celsius case so um you know that was something that was not very clear um I I think the other elephant in the room that was not real it was brought up but it was not addressed in any more detail than what we have in court documents is what to make of the stolen funds from FTX that happened uh directly after the bankruptcies filing a few weeks ago and thatamp;#39;s somewhere between 400 and 470 million dollars of cryptocurrencies um that is have been stolen by hackers um also confusing that has it been addressed either and will continue to be a hot topic for the Bahamas I mean for uh this hearing is the Bahamas jurisdict