Arthur Hayes: Market Makers Knew They’d Be Front-Run on FTX—It Was 'Common Knowledge'
BitMEX founder Arthur Hayes claims that "market makers did not want to trade on FTX," suggesting pro traders always knew the exchange was "a little bit shady."
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