DOJ to seize $465M of Robinhood shares tied to FTX founder
The DOJ is seizing $465 million worth of Robinhood shares, but FTX, BlockFi and Sam Bankman-Fried, have all laid claim to them.
FTX customers file class action lawsuit saying assets belong to them
Account holders at FTX have filed a class action lawsuit claiming the assets being held belong to them and not the exchange.
US probes how $370 million vanished in hack after FTX bankruptcy
DOJ in a case separate from the fraud case, for which SBF was extradited to the US for, is looking for $370 million in missing funds from the bankrupt FTX.
Crypto had a volatile year with plummeting prices and exchanges collapsing. What's next?
Cryptocurrency prices plummeting, the fallout of large exchanges such as FTX and a steep decline in NFT transactions represent a turbulent year for crypto.
Mark Cuban weighs in on gold and bitcoin, says both 'a store of value'
Billionaire Mark Cuban offered his thoughts on gold and bitcoin in an upcoming podcast episode with Bill Maher, saying they both are both a "store of value."
Bitcoin bubble researcher sees short term price stability
Bitcoin is in a period of relative stability, trading above $16,000, though researchers say the coin's youth does not provide a lot of data to forecast price movements.
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried leaves Bahamas for US after agreeing to be extradited
Disgraced CEO of the collapsed cryptocurrency exchange Sam Bankman-Fried is departing the US this evening for the US after agreeing to be extradited.
Sam Bankman-Fried's extradition hearing set for Wednesday
A hearing is scheduled for Wednesday in a Bahamian court to take up the issue of the FTX founder's possible extradition U.S.
SEC reiterates decision to reject Grayscale bitcoin spot ETF
The SEC doubled down on its decision to reject Grayscale's intentions to launch a spot bitcoin ETF saying such products are prone to fraud.
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried arrested in Bahamas, US expected to request extradition, authorities say
Bahamian authorities on Monday arrested Sam Bankman-Fried, disgraced founder of the cryptocurrency exchange, FTX, after the US filed charges against him.
FTX ex-CEO Sam Bankman-Fried says he wants to start a new business
Sam Bankman-Fried, the disgraced founder of the failed crypto-exchange FTX, says he wants to start a new business to help his investors make back the money they lost in the crash.
Accounting red flags are common among public crypto companies
Accounting issues that brought down major crypto firms like FTX and Celsius, exist in firms weathering the crypto contagion such as Marathon and Riot Blockchain.
Goldman Sachs on hunt for bargain crypto firms after FTX fiasco
FTX filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S. on Nov. 11 after its dramatic collapse, sparking fears of contagion and amplifying calls for more crypto regulation.
BlackRock's Fink says crypto technology still relevant despite FTX
Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, blames FTX's collapse on "misbehaviors" not on cryptocurrency itself. Says he believes crypto tech will drive the future
Texas legislature calls FTX founder to testify in Feb. 2023 hearing
The Texas State Security Board scheduled a hearing and requested FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried to testify about violations to the state Securities Act.
Crypto assets worth $740M recovered in FTX bankruptcy so far
A total of $740 million in assets have been recovered so far from the failed cryptocurrency firm FTX.
FTX files for court relief to pay vendors, begins review of assets
FTX filed Saturday morning for court relief in order to pay claims for its critical vendors. The cryptocurrency exchange is also beginning a review of its assets.
Crypto lender Genesis had sought emergency loan of $1 Billion
Crypto lender Genesis sought $1 billion in emergency loan to fend off a bank run, caused by FTX collapse, before suspending redemptions and loan issuance.
Who’s really to blame for FTX crypto collapse?
Who’s really to blame for FTX crypto collapse? Venture capitalists, investors and poor regulation share blame, while crypto problems drive investors to Bitcoin.
FTX-driven crypto chaos exposes weaknesses but not another 2000 dot-com debacle
The bankruptcy of FTX is not expected to trigger another year 2000-type dot-com meltdown but instead expose weaknesses in the business models of cryptocurrency exchanges.
















