A Delaware bankruptcy court allowed Three Arrows Capital to dramatically expand its claim against FTX, further complicating ...
Three Arrows Capital expands FTX bankruptcy claim to $1.53B, citing breach of contract and other allegations under BVI law.
The ruling allows 3AC’s liquidators to pursue a much larger recovery from FTX’s bankruptcy estate, adding to the complexity ...
The $1.5 billion may not have been enough to cover 3AC’s liquidity shortfall in May 2022, Nansen analysts told Cointelegraph.
Former Binance CEO raises questions on the potential involvement of the infamous FTX exchange in the LUNA/UST crash or depeg ...
On Thursday, the US Bankruptcy court of Delaware granted permission to 3AC liquidators to boost FTX claim to $1.53 billion ...
The U.S. Bankruptcy Court approved 3AC's liquidators' expanded claim in FTX bankruptcy, increasing it to $1.53 billion.
The Delaware bankruptcy court handling the FTX estate approved a petition on Thursday from Three Arrows Capital (3AC) to significantly expand its claim against the estate from $120 million to $1. ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNThree Arrows Capital gets U.S. bankruptcy court authorization to increase $1.5B claim against FTXThe U.S. bankruptcy court in Delaware authorized Three Arrows Capital liquidators on March 13th to increase their claim ...
A U.S. court has approved Three Arrows Capital's request to raise its claim against FTX to $1.53 billion. This decision allows the embattled hedg ...
Liquidators of Three Arrows Capital (3AC), a now-defunct hedge fund, have received approval from the US Bankruptcy court of Delaware to boost FTX claim to $1.53 billion from $120 million.
Liquidators for defunct crypto hedge fund 3AC have the nod from a US bankruptcy court to increase their claim against FTX ...
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