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FTX To Begin Paying Major Creditors At End Of May, Court Reveals
While large creditors are still waiting, FTX has already begun processing payments to smaller claimants with amounts below $50,000. The distribution process represents a significant milestone in the unwinding of one of cryptocurrency’s most spectacular corporate failures.
The bankruptcy administration has been complicated by the sheer volume of claims filed against the exchange. According to Andrew Dietderich, a bankruptcy attorney representing the firm, FTX has received what he described as “27 quintillion” claims, many of which are reportedly duplicates or fraudulent attempts to secure payment.
Adding pressure to the repayment timeline is the 9% annual interest accruing on legitimate unpaid claims. This interest obligation creates a financial incentive for FTX administrators to complete distributions promptly, as the company earns only modest returns on the cash it currently holds.
Many creditors have expressed frustration not only with the waiting period but also with receiving fiat currency rather than their original cryptocurrency holdings. Since FTX’s bankruptcy filing in late 2022, Bitcoin‘s value has more than quadrupled, significantly amplifying the opportunity cost for those who had digital assets on the platform.
The repayment process marks a critical step toward resolving one of the industry’s most damaging episodes, which sent shockwaves through cryptocurrency markets and prompted calls for increased regulatory oversight of digital asset exchanges.
Read more: Nearly All FTX Creditors Will Get 118% of Their Funds Back in Cash, Estate Says in New Plan
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