Major Media Outlets Seek Release of 9 Million FTX Customer Names Despite Scam Fears – What's Going On?
Major media outlets such as The New York Times, The Financial Times, and Bloomberg have asked the court in FTX’s bankruptcy case to hand over a list containing the names of millions of FTX customers. In total, the lists...
In total, the lists the media outlets are asking to get access to contains the names of some 9 million FTX customers and creditors who lost their money when the exchange filed for bankruptcy in November last year....
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