FTX has recovered $7B in assets so far, has almost $2B to go to cover misappropriations
Tracing funds is highly challenging, according to the FTX Debtors’ second interim report, and there is no doubt that that was by design.
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Tracing funds is highly challenging, according to the FTX Debtors’ second interim report, and there is no doubt that that was by design.
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