Collapsed crypto companies FTX and Genesis reached an in-principle agreement on resolving a bankruptcy-related dispute
reached an in-principle agreement on resolving a dispute involving their Chapter 11 cases. Collapsed exchange FTX had argued that it was owed as much as $3.9 billion by crypto lender Genesis, a contention that Genesis rejected.
The sum was later reduced to up to $2 billion.Brasil Últimas Notícias, Brasil Manchetes
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