The Securities Commission of the Bahamas said it did not require failed crypto exchange FTX to allow withdrawals for users in the country.
November 12, 2022, 7:42PM ESTFTX Digital Markets CEO Ryan Salame is sticking around the bankrupt company to salvage what’s left and has hired lawyers amid the bankruptcy chaos, people
familiar with the matter told The Block. Additionally, former Alameda Research CEO Sam Trabucco, who stepped stepped down in August, is hiring a lawyer. He was replaced by Caroline Ellison, […]
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