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Finanza

La succession de FTX Bankruptcy regroupe les jetons Airdrop d' ARBITRUM dans un portefeuille unique

Le domaine détient désormais 33 125 jetons ARB d'une valeur d'environ 42 000 $.

FTX bankruptcy estate consolidates ARB airdrop (Christine Roy/Unplash)

Finanza

Les entreprises FTX avaient un trou de 6,8 milliards de dollars dans leur bilan au moment de la faillite

Le groupe d'entreprises avait des dettes d'environ 11,6 milliards de dollars contre 4,8 milliards de dollars d'actifs, selon une présentation déposée par ses conseillers.

FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried in March of 2023. He could be returning to jail early if a court decides he has violated conditions of his bail. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

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Earlier Red Flags and Warnings About Sam Bankman-Fried

According to Time, leaders of the Effective Altruism movement were repeatedly warned of Sam Bankman-Fried's role as CEO of Alameda Research beginning in 2018. Meanwhile, FTX's new management team said the crypto exchange transferred $2.2 billion to Bankman-Fried through various entities. "The Hash" panel discusses the latest in the fall of SBF's crypto empire and the early red flags.

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Alameda-Linked Wallet Sent $100M in Stablecoins to Crypto Trading Firms After USDC Depeg

A wallet linked to the liquidators of the Alameda Research estate sent $100 million in stablecoins to crypto trading firms over the weekend. Over $47 million worth of USD coin (USDC), which fell victim to a depeg last weekend amid banking concerns in the U.S., was sent to GSR Markets on Monday, with a further $50.3 million sent to Cumberland across two transactions, according to an on-chain analysis by Arkham Intelligence. "The Hash" panel discusses what this means for the state of stablecoins.

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Crypto Critics' Corner Co-Host 'Surprised' by Tether's Resiliency

Crypto Critics' Corner co-host Bennett Tomlin, who is a notable critic of stablecoin Tether, said he is continuously "surprised" by the resiliency of Tether, particularly following its relationship with Alameda Research.

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How Bitcoin Responded to Powell's Testimony on Capitol Hill

U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell made a notable change from his Senate testimony on Tuesday, compared to his prepared remarks before the House on Wednesday. The central bank chair said no decision has been made on the size of the coming March rate hike. Arca Head of Research Katie Talati discusses the impact of Powell's remarks on bitcoin (BTC). Plus, her take on the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) discount narrowing and Alameda Research's lawsuit against Grayscale. CoinDesk and Grayscale are owned by Digital Currency Group (DCG).

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Alameda Sues Grayscale and DCG To Allow Redemptions, Reduce Fees

FTX sister company Alameda Research has filed a lawsuit against crypto asset manager Grayscale Investments seeking injunctive relief to realize what it claims is over $250 million in asset value for the FTX Debtor’s customers and creditors. "First Mover" hosts weigh in on the latest developments. Grayscale and CoinDesk are both owned by Digital Currency Group (DCG).

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Mercati

Premiers acteurs des Amériques : le trust Bitcoin Grayscale en litige devant les tribunaux

Les derniers mouvements de prix sur les Marchés des Crypto dans leur contexte pour le 7 mars 2023.

FTX court filings show millions in lawyers' fees. (slobo/Getty Images)

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GBTC Discount Narrows; Alameda Sues Grayscale and DCG To Allow Redemptions

The Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) discount to net asset value has fallen to its lowest level in a month, ahead of oral arguments in federal court on Tuesday related to Grayscale's SEC lawsuit. Meanwhile, FTX sister company Alameda Research has filed a lawsuit against Grayscale Investments seeking injunctive relief to realize over $250 million in asset value for the FTX Debtor’s customers and creditors. DCG is the parent company of CoinDesk and Grayscale.

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Politiche

Alameda poursuit Grayscale et DCG pour autoriser les rachats et réduire les frais

La société commerciale en faillite demande une injonction pour permettre aux débiteurs de FTX de réaliser ce qu'elle prétend être une valeur d'actifs de plus de 250 millions de dollars.

Grayscale CEO Michael Sonnenshein (CoinDesk)