While SBF and other former FTX execs face criminal fraud charges, the company's attorney says they've recovered $7.3 billion in assets.
because of Japan’s strict crypto regulations. Elsewhere, depositors who lost their money have remained uncompensated.
And somehow, the decision of whether or not the scraps of FTX should return those funds to people spurned by the company or get back to business is a difficult one for FTX’s new leadership to make.start the exchange, rather than using the money to repay customers, Dietderich said. Restarting the exchange might require outside funding or a sale of the exchange’s assets,” wrote Reuters.
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