FTX Hearing | Lawyer: FTX Plans to Sell $4.6 Billion in Non-Strategic Investment Assets
According to Reuters, FTX's lawyer Andy Dietderich told a U.S. bankruptcy judge in Delaware on Wednesday that FTX plans to sell $4.6 billion in non-strategic investment assets, despite the company's books being described as unreliable.
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According to Reuters, FTX's lawyer Andy Dietderich told a U.S. bankruptcy judge in Delaware on Wednesday that FTX plans to sell $4.6 billion worth of non-strategic investment assets, despite the company's accounts being described as unreliable.
Andy Dietderich also stated: "We have identified more than $5 billion in cash, liquid cryptocurrencies, and investment securities."
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