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FTX Aims to Claw Back $400M From a JPMorgan Account: Report

FTX company insiders, including Sam Bankman-Fried, former Alameda CEO Caroline Ellison, Bankman-Fried's father Joseph Bankman, Gary Wang and Nishad Singh have been served subpoenas by bankruptcy administrators. This comes as FTX's new leadership is trying to claw back $400 million from a little-known hedge fund investment, according to a report from the New York Times. CoinDesk regulatory reporter Amitoj Singh weighs in on the latest FTX developments.

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Juridique

Un juge refuse la nomination d'un examinateur indépendant dans le cadre de la faillite de FTX

Le juge du tribunal des faillites du Delaware s'est rangé du côté de la bourse de Crypto en faillite et a déclaré qu'il n'était pas nécessaire de nommer un examinateur pour mener « une autre enquête coûteuse qui ralentirait la progression » de l'affaire.

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FTX Attempts to Claw Back Donations

Host Joel Flynn takes a deep dive into whether ordinary depositors can get their funds back from FTX. That story and other news shaping the cryptocurrency world in this episode of "The Daily Forkast."

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Finance

FTX cherche à récupérer 400 millions de dollars sur un compte JPMorgan, selon le New York Times.

Les fonds, investis dans un fonds spéculatif appelé Modulo, ont été convertis en espèces et sont déposés sur un compte portant intérêt.

FTX CEO John J. Ray III (house.gov)

Marchés

Sam Bankman-Fried, Caroline Ellison et d'autres dirigeants de l'entreprise assignés à comparaître par FTX pour des documents

Les assignations à comparaître interviennent après qu'un juge américain supervisant les procédures de faillite a donné le feu vert au Comité officiel des créanciers non garantis de FTX et à ses dirigeants pour servir les initiés.

Sam Bankman-Fried outside U.S. District Court on Feb. 9, 2023 (Liz Napolitano/CoinDesk)

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Bitcoin’s UTXOs Are Close to All-Time High

Unspent transaction output (UTXO) count of bitcoin (BTC) is ticking upwards, set to challenge its all-time high of 84.6 million from November 2022, when there was a flurry of on-chain activity as traders tried to escape the wreckage of FTX's collapse. UTXO refers to the individual units of bitcoin, called satoshis, or sats, that are locked in transactions on the blockchain. CoinDesk's Christine Lee presents "Chart of the Day."

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SBF's Super Bowl VPN Use Sparks Government Concern

Sam Bankman-Fried, founder of collapsed crypto exchange FTX, has been using a virtual private network (VPN) to access the internet, potentially prompting a further clampdown on his bail conditions, according to the U.S. prosecutors. In a response dated Feb. 14, Bankman-Fried’s attorney Mark Cohen said he had the VPN to watch playoffs in the National Football League (NFL), and the Super Bowl, via an international subscription. "The Hash" panel discusses the latest from SBF and the implications of FTX's bankruptcy process.

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Attorney Behind Lawsuit Against FTX Weighs In on Celebrity Endorsements

The Moskowitz Law Firm Managing Partner Adam Moskowitz explains why his firm is turning its attention to celebrity promoters of bankrupt crypto exchange FTX, saying, "these are no brainer cases." CoinDesk reached out for comment to Sam Bankman-Fried, along with Latham & Watkins, the firm which represents FTX celebrity endorsers, including Tom Brady and Larry David, and did not hear back.

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Brewing Battle Over Control of Private FTX Cases

As a battle over control of private litigation from the fallout of crypto exchange FTX is brewing, the Moskowitz Law Firm Managing Partner Adam Moskowitz discusses why his firm, along with Boies Schiller Flexner, filed a petition last week requesting a special panel of judges to move all of the private FTX cases to federal court in Miami. Plus, his take on why celebrities who endorsed FTX should be held liable for allegedly violating Florida law.

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