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US Regulators Probing FTX Handling of Customer Funds: Bloomberg

U.S. securities and commodities regulators are probing whether FTX.com correctly managed client funds, despite protestations this week by the …

US Regulators Probing FTX Handling of Customer Funds: Bloomberg
09.11.2022 21:07
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U.S. securities and commodities regulators are probing whether FTX.com correctly managed client funds, despite protestations this week by the ailing crypto exchange’s CEO that all customer holdings were covered, according to sources cited by Bloomberg Wednesday.

The inquiries by the Securities and Exchange Commission and Commodity Futures Trading Commission date back several months and started as a probe into the crypto lending activities of FTX’s U.S. counterpart, FTX US. But the investigations are related to the issues that have caused FTX’s current liquidity crisis, and look at the relationship between FTX.com, its trading house Alameda Research and FTX US, according to Bloomberg’s report.

On Tuesday, rival exchange Binance said it was planning to buy the non-U.S. business of FTX, citing a “severe liquidity crunch,” but there are now indications a review of FTX’s books has led to a change of heart on Binance’s part.

In a tweet posted Monday and subsequently deleted, FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried said his company “has enough to cover all client holdings.”

“We don’t invest client assets,” he said, in an apparent bid to stave off a bank run. “FTX is fine. Assets are fine.”

CoinDesk last week revealed that Alameda and FTX were more closely linked than had been thought, with much of Alameda’s balance sheet assets in the form of FTX’s token FTT.

Read more: Binance Is Strongly Leaning Toward Scrapping FTX Rescue Takeover After First Glance at Books: Source

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