FTX will consider restarting its crypto exchange in the second quarter

FTX will consider restarting its crypto exchange in the second quarter.

In an April 12 hearing in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, lawyers with Sullivan & Cromwell representing FTX said the crypto firm had recovered roughly $7.3 billion in liquid assets. A March filing from the debtors reported the four FTX company silos had roughly $4.8 billion in scheduled assets as of November 2022, with an investigation into the assets ongoing.

At the same hearing, the bankruptcy judge denied a motion that would have allowed the court to prioritize reimbursing former FTX CEO Sam “SBF” Bankman-Fried’s legal fees. He left the door open for SBF to present evidence to the court in the future regarding the motion.

“Frankly, I have zero evidence to establish cause here,” said Judge John Dorsey. “Mr. Bankman-Fried did not put out any evidence whatsoever as to the balancing of the equities here, what harm is going to occur to him. I don’t know what other insurance policies he has access to, I don’t know what other assets he has access to privately that would allow him to cover these costs and then recover them later under this policy.”