FTX Hearing Minutes: Allowing creditors in restricted jurisdictions to transfer claims to non-restricted jurisdictions
Odaily News FTX Historian, an account that tracks FTXs bankruptcy and compensation, published a post on X summarizing the minutes of last nights FTX hearing. The core content of the hearing is: For creditors in restricted jurisdictions (such as China), their funds will not be immediately confiscated as proposed in FTXs original recovery plan, but creditors will be allowed to transfer to non-restricted jurisdictions. FTX Historian added that for affected creditors, such as those who have completed KYC in China but now live in other jurisdictions such as Singapore, this may be a way to realize claims, although it may require further information updates and more time costs.
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