When FTX collapsed into bankruptcy in 2022, many customers never thought they'd see their money again. But FTX's assets have rebounded. WSJ’s Andrew Scurria unpacks why FTX will have more than enough money to fully repay customers and many creditors.
Further Reading:
- Crypto Exchange FTX Is the Rare Financial Blowup That Will Repay Victims in Full
Further Listening:
- The Trial of Crypto’s Golden Boy
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