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Millions in Ether, Chainlink Linked to FTX and Alameda Moved
These funds seemed to be sent to wallets of crypto exchange Binance, where they presumably could be sold.

Sam Bankman-Fried’s Defunct Exchange FTX Receives Multiple Bids for Restart
Options also include a sale of the exchange, which boasted 9 million users before going bankrupt.

FTX Creditors' Lawyers Promote Deal Giving Investors 90% of What's Left in SBF's Empire
Lawyers for non-U.S. creditors of FTX are arguing that they've got a great deal in the exchange's bankruptcy, giving those who had funds in FTX.com 90% of the liquidation.

FTX Bankruptcy Developments Amid Sam Bankman-Fried's Trial
FTX floated an amended proposal to return up to 90% of creditor holdings held at the exchange before it imploded last November. The debtors' group will formally file the plan by December 16. Eversheds Sutherland partner and co-global head of corporate crime and investigations Sarah Paul discusses the latest developments. Eversheds Sutherland represents the ad hoc committee of non-U.S. customers of FTX.com.

Solana Rallies Over 20% in Last Week: What's Behind the Move?
Solana (SOL) has risen more than 20% in the past week, outperforming the rest of the crypto market and defying worries of a potential fire sale by bankrupt crypto exchange FTX. CoinDesk's Jennifer Sanasie presents "The Chart of the Day."

Another Bad Week for Sam Bankman-Fried in His Criminal Trial
Sam Bankman-Fried is facing an even more difficult task in proving his innocence after this week’s compelling testimony by the last member of his inner circle. Sam Enzer, a partner at the law firm Cahill Gordon & Reindel, told Laura Shin that compelling evidence from Sam Bankman-Fried’s inner circle had increased the difficulty for the fallen FTX CEO to convince a jury of his innocence.

Why These Lawyers Say It's Over for SBF -- But His Only Hail Mary Is to Testify
Attorneys Samson Enzer and Greg Strong say Caroline Ellison’s testimony against Sam Bankman-Fried was damning. They agree one thing could turn it around: SBF’s own testimony. However, that runs the risk of increasing his sentence.
