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FTX Co-Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Faces US Extradition, Bankruptcy Court Says Top Execs Won’t Be Compensated

FTX Co-Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Faces US Extradition, Bankruptcy Court Says Top Execs Won’t Be CompensatedAccording to a report citing three people familiar with the matter, the former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) may be extradited to the United States for questioning. After it was alleged that SBF transferred $10 billion in customer funds to Alameda Research, the company’s financials show between $1 billion and $2 billion has gone missing. […]

Bybit CEO Says Crypto Exchange Is Solvent, All User Assets Backed 1:1 Following ‘Largest Heist of All Time’

Bankrupt Crypto Exchange FTX Exploring Sales of Subsidiaries, CEO Reveals

Bankrupt Crypto Exchange FTX Exploring Sales of Subsidiaries, CEO RevealsBankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX is exploring sales, recapitalizations, and other strategic transactions with respect to its solvent subsidiaries. The firm’s new CEO has instructed the FTX team “to prioritize the preservation of franchise value as best we can in these difficult circumstances.” New FTX CEO Outlines Priorities Cryptocurrency exchange FTX and approximately 101 affiliated companies […]

Bybit CEO Says Crypto Exchange Is Solvent, All User Assets Backed 1:1 Following ‘Largest Heist of All Time’

FTX leadership pressed for information by US subcommittee chairman

A letter by the chair of the Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy demanded the former and current FTX CEOs turn over details of the exchange’s past and current financials.

The former and current CEOs of the bankrupt FTX cryptocurrency exchange have been pressed by the chair of a United States House subcommittee calling for documents relating to the exchange's finances.

“FTX’s customers, former employees, and the public deserve answers,” Raja Krishnamoorthi, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy wrote in a Nov. 18 letter addressed to both former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried and the exchange's current CEO John J. Ray III, who took over in the wake of FTX’s bankruptcy filings.

Krishnamoorthi added the subcommittee was “seeking detailed information on the significant liquidity issues faced by FTX, the company’s abrupt decision to declare bankruptcy, and the potential impact of these actions on customers who used your exchange.”

He insisted the exchange hand over a slew of information relating to its finances, including explainers on its liquidity issues, balance sheets from before its collapse in early November, its current crypto holdings, and a plan on how it will repay customers.

Krishnamoorthi also requested information regarding who maintained the exchange's finances, any input FTX received from Alameda Research CEO Caroline Ellison, and a description of any “backdoor” that may have been used to move funds under the nose of auditors or other FTX departments.

The former and current FTX bosses were reminded to submit documentation as part of an Aug. 30 request to Bankman-Fried asking for information regarding the steps FTX is taking to combat fraud and scams.

Similar letters were sent to the crypto exchanges Binance.US, Coinbase, Kraken, and KuCoin.

The subcommittee set a deadline of Dec. 1 for FTX to procure the requested documentation to help it determine “what went wrong at FTX” and what steps Congress could enact to ensure the crypto industry “is appropriately regulated and investors are protected.”

Related: CFTC Commissioner Mersinger says the time has come for action on crypto regulation

The subcommittee's deadline coincides with a Nov. 16 announcement of a scheduled December hearing by members of the U.S. House Financial Services Committee that will explore the collapse of FTX and the “broader consequences for the digital asset ecosystem.”

Krishnamoorthi’s letter follows similar demands laid out on Nov. 16 by Senators Elizabeth Warren and Richard Durbin who wrote to Bankman-Fried and Ray asking for a similar mass of documents related to the collapse of FTX.

Bybit CEO Says Crypto Exchange Is Solvent, All User Assets Backed 1:1 Following ‘Largest Heist of All Time’

New CEO Says FTX Is the Worst Case of Corporate Failure With Untrustworthy Financial Data and Unacceptable Practices

New CEO Says FTX Is the Worst Case of Corporate Failure With Untrustworthy Financial Data and Unacceptable PracticesThe new CEO of FTX, appointed after the crypto exchange filed for bankruptcy, has blasted the company under former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried. “Never in my career have I seen such a complete failure of corporate controls and such a complete absence of trustworthy financial information as occurred here,” he said in a court filing. ‘Complete […]

Bybit CEO Says Crypto Exchange Is Solvent, All User Assets Backed 1:1 Following ‘Largest Heist of All Time’

New FTX CEO Says the Collapsed Exchange’s Top Leaders Were ‘Potentially Compromised Individuals’

New FTX CEO Says the Collapsed Exchange’s Top Leaders Were ‘Potentially Compromised Individuals’

The new chief executive of bankrupt crypto exchange FTX says that the platform’s leadership was made up of “potentially compromised individuals.” According to recent bankruptcy filings, FTX CEO John Ray, who took the firm’s help from founder Sam Bankman-Fried last week, says that the crypto exchange’s current situation is unprecedented. “Never in my career have […]

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Bybit CEO Says Crypto Exchange Is Solvent, All User Assets Backed 1:1 Following ‘Largest Heist of All Time’

FTX’s new CEO John Ray coldly addresses SBF’s erratic tweets

The new CEO of FTX gave a curt statement in response to the series of intermittent tweets by former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried.

The new CEO and chief restructuring officer for the bankrupt FTX cryptocurrency exchange, John Ray, has icily responded to the erratic series of tweets from former CEO and founder Sam Bankman-Fried.

The official Twitter account of FTX on Nov. 16 tweeted a statement from Ray addressing Bankman-Fried’s recent public statements, reiterating he “has no ongoing role at [FTX], FTX US, or Alameda Research Ltd. and does not speak on their behalf.”

On Nov. 14 Bankman-Fried began a strange Twitter thread that — over the course of 40 or so hours — eventually spelled out “What HAPPENED” across nine tweets, he then went on to claim he was meeting with regulators, wanting to “do right by customers.”

Afterward, he began to lay out the finances and leverage of FTX and its sister trading firm Alameda Research on Nov. 16 claiming FTX’s leverage was around $13 billion, not $5 billion as he originally thought.

Related: Tom Brady and other celebrities named in class-action lawsuit against FTX

FTX’s downward spiral kicked off in early November with a series of events eventually leading to the exchange and its roughly 130 global subsidiaries filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the United States on Nov. 11.

John J. Ray III took over as CEO on Nov.11 with FTX’s bankruptcy filings. He has gained notoriety for previously overseeing the bankruptcy of former fraudulent energy giant Enron which had around $63.4 billion in assets and was the largest corporate bankruptcy in U.S. history at the time.

Bybit CEO Says Crypto Exchange Is Solvent, All User Assets Backed 1:1 Following ‘Largest Heist of All Time’

FTX CEO Confirms Reports of ‘Unauthorized Access to Certain Assets,’ Team Is ‘Coordinating With Law Enforcement’

FTX CEO Confirms Reports of ‘Unauthorized Access to Certain Assets,’ Team Is ‘Coordinating With Law Enforcement’Following the reports that said FTX wallets were being drained and the FTX Telegram channel’s admins that detailed its possible malware might be present in FTX-related apps and websites, the company’s new CEO John Ray confirmed there were “unauthorized transactions.” The news was shared by FTX US’s general counsel Ryne Miller and retweeted by FTX’s […]

Bybit CEO Says Crypto Exchange Is Solvent, All User Assets Backed 1:1 Following ‘Largest Heist of All Time’