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FTX
Brett Harrison: Rebrand Would Be 'Necessary' for FTX 2.0
FTX is in talks to reboot its international crypto exchange, according to a recent Wall Street Journal report. Former president of FTX U.S. and current CEO of Architect Brett Harrison weighs in on the possibility of a FTX starting up again and whether the exchange needs to rebrand after its collapse.

Could FTX 2.0 Happen Soon?
FTX CEO John J. Ray III told The Wall Street Journal that the company “has begun the process of soliciting interested parties" to reboot its international crypto exchange. "The Hash" panel discusses the possibility of an FTX rebrand as former customers of the crypto exchange have until Sept. 29 to submit claims against the bankruptcy estate.

SBF's Motions to Dismiss Criminal Charges Rejected; What TradFi Giant Could Apply for Spot Bitcoin ETF Next?
"CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the top crypto stories making headlines, including a federal judge denying FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's pretrial motions to dismiss criminal charges. Fidelity is reportedly expected to submit a spot bitcoin ETF filing. And, Robinhood is ending support for three tokens on Tuesday.

FTX Bankruptcy Team Says the Exchange Owed Customers $8.7B
A new report from the FTX team that’s digging through the financial guts of the failed exchange said the company owed its customers $8.7 billion after commingling and misusing their deposits, and senior executives started hiding that trouble as early as August 2022. About $7 billion in liquid assets have been recovered so far, and those searching the company’s assets "anticipate additional recoveries." Wilk Auslander LLP Partner Eric Snyder discusses the latest developments in FTX's bankruptcy case.

Alameda Seeks to Claw Back $700M Paid to ‘Super Networkers’
Alameda Research, the hedge fund arm of the bankrupt crypto exchange FTX, is seeking the return of $700 million founder Sam Bankman-Fried appears to have paid for access to celebrities and politicians. "The Hash" panel discusses the details from the latest court filing.

FTX’s Bankruptcy Fees on Track to Be 'Very Expensive', Court Examiner Says
The wind-up of crypto exchange FTX is set to be “very expensive by any measure” with professional fees already amounting to over $200 million, a court-appointed examiner said in a filing. "The Hash" panel shares their reactions to the escalating legal fees in FTX's bankruptcy case.

The Case for Self-Custody in Wake of FTX Collapse
FTX and other exchange bankruptcies have highlighted the potential risks to users of trusting centralized entities with the keys to their crypto. As part of CoinDesk's Consensus @ Consensus Report, CoinDesk Ethereum Protocol Reporter Margaux Nijkerk joins "First Mover" to discuss the outlook for crypto self-custody in the aftermath of the recent crypto crash.

Nestcoin CEO on State of Crypto in Nigeria
Nigeria's government recently approved a national blockchain policy as part of the country's effort to transition to a digital economy. Nestcoin CEO and co-founder Yele Bademosi discusses the state of crypto in Nigeria and the outlook for the e-Naira central bank digital currency (CBDC). Plus, insights into how Nestcoin has managed to reemerge from the fallout of FTX's collapse with its new product Onboard.

U.S. Criminal Charges Against Sam Bankman-Fried Don’t Warrant Dismissal: Prosecutors
Criminal charges that lawyers for Sam Bankman-Fried sought to dismiss, including technicalities around his extradition back to the U.S. and campaign finance violations, are valid, prosecutors said in court filings from Monday. "The Hash" panel discusses the latest in the FTX bankruptcy case.
