From Bankruptcy to Strategy: FTX Partners with Galaxy to Maximize Value for Creditors
The bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange, FTX has turned to Galaxy, owned by Mike Novogratz, for guidance and expertise on how to optimize the value of its substantial crypto holdings. FTX is planning to delve into crypto st...
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The bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange, FTX has turned to Galaxy, owned by Mike Novogratz, for guidance and expertise on how to optimize the value of its substantial crypto holdings. FTX is planning to delve into crypto staking, hedging, and the sale of its crypto assets valued at USD $3 billion.
According to a court filing made yesterday (Wednesday), the exchange is faced with the challenge of returning funds to creditors in fiat currency rather than the volatile cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH). The company aims to tap into Galaxy's experience, especially through its subsidiary, Galaxy Digital.
"Generally, the investment guidelines will provide for sales of certain debtors' digital assets over time and for the hedging of debtors' Bitcoin and Ether prior to the sale," FTX's debtors stated. "Hedging of Bitcoin and Ether, two digital assets for which there is a liquid hedging market, will provide a means to lessen the debtors' exposure to adverse price movements."
Value Maximization for FTX's Customers
FTX's strategy is not solely focused on risk management. The exchange is also venturing into staking certain digital assets, a step that reportedly has the potential to generate a passive yield. Additionally, the exchange is exploring the concept of controlled sales through weekly limits. According to the company, the approach aims to prevent a drastic drop in the prices of crypto assets that could potentially exploit short sellers.
The aftermath of the collapse of FTX continues to be marked by turmoil. In a recent report by Finance Magnates, the exchange's debtors and the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors (UCC) clashed in a tussle to control the company's assets. This disagreement comes at a time when FTX is strategizing the possibility of restarting its operations outside the US.
At the center of the dispute lies a recommendation by the UCC to invest a substantial amount (USD $2.6 billion) from FTX's cash reserves into short-term Treasuries. However, the suggestion has been met with strong opposition from FTX's debtors, who argue that such a move could impede the exchange's plan to relaunch its operations.
Diverging Perspectives on Asset Allocation
A week ago, FTX and the equally insolvent digital asset lender, Genesis entered into an agreement to settle a dispute involving USD $4 billion that FTX had initially sought. The agreement entails Genesis making a payment of USD $175 million to Alameda Research, an affiliated crypto trading firm of FTX, Finance Magnates reported. The settlement had been reached 'in principle' in July.
Meanwhile, Sam Bankman-Fried, the former CEO of FTX and previously a crypto billionaire, pleaded not guilty in response to an updated indictment brought against him by the US prosecutors. Previously, he had pleaded not guilty in January, contesting eight criminal charges, including wire and securities fraud.
This article was written by Jared Kirui at www.financemagnates.com.Why this matters
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