EXCLUSIVE: .AurosGlobal, the trading firm that lost some $20 million in FTX’s implosion, has secured a $17 million investment led by Vivienne Court Trading and bitcoin miner BitDigital_BTBT, the firm's CIO told CoinDesk. sndr_krisztian reports
, and spread the rest to nine-month and three-month loans, CoinDesk reported last month. Roth declined to disclose details about the restructured debt to centralized lenders citing contractual obligations.
Auros ran a lean business, cognizant that crypto markets have been cyclical, but Roth said he was “laser-focused” on finding additional cost savings in recent months. The investment by Vivienne Court means the Australia-based traditional trading firm will have exposure to digital asset trading.
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