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Regulación

FTX est conseillé par la société de cybersécurité Sygnia dans le cadre d'une enquête sur un piratage informatique, déclare le PDG RAY

L'actuel directeur général de la bourse de Crypto monnaies a fustigé la faiblesse des contrôles de cybersécurité de l'entreprise sous la direction de Sam Bankman-Fried.

FTX CEO John J. Ray III (Nathan Howard/Getty Images)

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FTX Held Roughly $1.4B in Cash at End of 2022

Bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX had around $1.4 billion in cash as of the end of 2022, according to an interim financial update filed on Wednesday. Hodder Law Firm Founder and Managing Partner Sasha Hodder discusses the latest update from FTX's bankruptcy and the implications for creditors.

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Sam Bankman-Fried Banned From Contacting FTX Employees By Judge

A New York judge has prohibited Sam Bankman-Fried from attempting to contact any former or current employees of Alameda Research or FTX. Bankman-Fried has also been prohibited from using Signal or other ephemeral messaging applications. "The Hash" panel discusses the latest developments in FTX's bankruptcy process.

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Finanzas

La bourse de Crypto en faillite FTX disposait d'environ 1,4 milliard de dollars en liquidités à la fin de 2022

Ce chiffre est environ 19 % supérieur aux 1,2 milliard de dollars déclarés en novembre, lorsque FTX a déposé une demande de protection contre la faillite.

Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried (Jesse Hamilton, modified by CoinDesk)

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Independent Examiner Releases Report on Celsius Network, Bankruptcy Expert Weighs In

In September, an independent examiner was asked by a bankruptcy court to offer an outside view of what is happening at crypto lender Celsius. The report has now been published detailing the firm’s operations in the run-up to bankruptcy being declared in July. 507 Capital Managing Partner Thomas Braziel discusses the report and what to expect from Celsius’ future bankruptcy proceedings.

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Celsius Used New Customer Funds to Pay for Withdrawals: Independent Examiner

An independent examiner for the U.S. bankruptcy court in New York said in a Tuesday filing that crypto lender Celsius Network misled its investors and occasionally used new customer funds to pay for other customers’ withdrawals– the usual definition of a Ponzi scheme. "The Hash" panel discusses the examiner's report and what it reveals about how Celsius operated.

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Identities of 2 Parties Who Backed Sam Bankman-Fried’s $250M Bond Can Be Revealed, Judge Rules

U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan ruled on Monday that the identities of the two non-parental parties who co-signed Sam Bankman-Fried's $250 million bond can be made public. CoinDesk Global Policy and Regulation Managing Editor Nikhilesh De discusses the decision and what to expect from FTX's future bankruptcy proceedings.

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BlockFi’s Mining Assets May Head to Market; Musk Wants Twitter Payments System To Accommodate Crypto: RPT

Failed crypto lender BlockFi may sell some assets after a bankruptcy judge in New Jersey expressed approval of the plan as part of Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings designed to restore funds to creditors. Plus, the Financial Times reports that Elon Musk wants Twitter's payment system to be able to accept cryptocurrencies.

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Celsius Secures Court Approval to Process Certain Customer Withdrawals, Flare Token Airdrop

Bankrupt crypto lender Celsius Network secured approval to process certain customer withdrawals, several court orders filed on Tuesday show. The U.S. bankruptcy court also authorized eligible XRP holders to receive Flare tokens due under a prior agreement.

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