In the aftermath of the FTX collapse - one of the most significant crypto exchanges in the industry, investors and hedge funds are seriously questioning the future of crypto.
FTX was once among the top centralized exchanges, a haven for professional and amateur investors. But now, billions of investors’ dollars have disappeared and its former CEO, Sam Bankman-Fried, has been arrested and denied bond, facing conspiracy and fraud charges.
Binance is the largest exchange by volume and a former rival of FTX. It suffered a wave of withdrawals recently, after releasing its ‘proof-of-reserve’ report, leaving many investors and crypto proponents wondering: should they trust any crypto exchange at all? And if so, what should it do differently?
Bloomberg reporter Justina Lee joins senior editor Anna Irrera to discuss this.
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