FTX officials announced that the second round of payments worth approximately $5 billion under the bankruptcy plan had officially begun.
While FTX refunds were expected to continue gradually in the future, a new development occurred.
FTX Recovery Trust has temporarily suspended payments to creditors in 49 foreign jurisdictions, Wu Blockchain reported. FTX is reportedly seeking court approval to honor creditor claims from users in 49 jurisdictions where cryptocurrencies are restricted or banned.
According to a new filing with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, FTX has designated 49 countries as “Restricted Foreign Jurisdictions,” including China, Russia, Ukraine, and numerous Asian and African countries. Claims from creditors in those 49 countries will no longer go through a standard payment process; they will go straight to contested claims. This means FTX creditors may have to fight an additional legal battle to get their money back.
According to the new development, FTX has requested court approval to handle refund requests from 49 jurisdictions where cryptocurrencies are banned or restricted.
If the court approves, payments will continue. Otherwise, payments will stop and affected creditors may object.
*This is not investment advice.
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