FTX said in a court filing that on Alameda’s behalf, it paid Voyager $248.8 million in September and $193.9 million in October. FTX also made a $3.2 million interest payment in August, according ...
FTX Trading and Voyager Digital have agreed to a settlement to resolve hundreds of millions of dollars left in limbo by the crypto winter.
It added that the deal provides "mutual releases fully resolving all claims and disputes between and among" Voyager and FTX. The pair asserted claims against each other in their respective Chapter ...
Most Recent Update 04/10/24: Voyager Digital has secured a combined total of $484.35 million from various sources. Further payments are expected to be made in the next few years as assets are sold ...
Exchange giant FTX is in the lead to buy the assets of Voyager Digital, the cryptocurrency lender whose bankruptcy filing deepened this year’s industry crisis, but higher offers could still come ...
The burnt customers say FTX founders used their money as a "slush fund" for their own investments until the crypto empire collapsed. SAN FRANCISCO (CN) — A new federal lawsuit alleges that one of the ...
(Reuters) -FTX Trading on Thursday sued founder Sam Bankman-Fried and other former executives of the cryptocurrency exchange, seeking to recoup more than $1 billion they allegedly misappropriated ...
FTX’s customers-turned-creditors are still waiting. The bankruptcy is messy, extending to over 100 entities with assets ...
Officials for FTX said the parents of Sam Bankman-Fried "fraudulently transferred and misappropriated funds" of the now bankrupt crypto-trading platform. FTX, the collapsed cryptocurrency exchange ...
Grayscale’s CEO as well as owners Digital Currency Group and Barry Silbert allegedly violated trust agreements, according to the lawsuit. Grayscale’s CEO as well as owners Digital Currency Group and ...
FTX CEO John J. Ray III, who is representing the creditors seeking billions in restitution from the defunct crypto trading firm, submitted on their behalf a victims' statement to Judge Lewis A.
Bankrupt crypto exchange FTX sued crypto lender Voyager Digital on Monday, seeking to claw back $445.8 million in loan repayments that FTX made before collapsing into bankruptcy in November 2022.