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$175 Million Settlement Between Genesis and FTX Approved

Wayne Jones Oct 12, 2023 17:42
FTX-affiliated Alameda Research to receive $175m from GGC in settlement, significantly reducing original $3.9bn claims.

Alameda Research, affiliated with FTX, will receive $175 million from GGC as the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York endorsed the settlement agreement between the exchange and Genesis Global Holdco.

The news comes amid Sam Bankman-Fried’s trial, which has revealed the inner workings at both FTX and Alameda, including financial malpractices and misuse of customers’ funds. Notably, he faces 13 charges, including fraud, money laundering, and bribing officials.

Genesis to Pay $175M to FTX

Genesis debtors have now been officially authorized to enter into the settlement agreement and pay $175 million to FTX. Additionally, New York bankruptcy Judge Sean Lane has dismissed multiple claims by FTX debtors against Genesis. The court has accepted the withdrawal of numerous claims, including three by FTX Trading, six by Alameda Research, and six by West Realm Shires Services, representing FTX US.

The approved settlement represents a significant reduction from the originally claimed amount of around $3.9 billion by FTX debtors in May 2023. These claims included approximately $1.8 billion in alleged loan repayments from Alameda to GGC and $1.6 billion of assets allegedly withdrawn by Genesis debtors from FTX, among other assets.

Genesis had previously stated that the settlement was considered “fair and equitable” and would allow the company to avoid engaging in “protracted litigation,” the outcome of which would be “inherently uncertain.” The Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors of FTX was advised to challenge the settlement in August 2023 after several FTX creditors voiced their displeasure with the deal.

FTX’s Collapse Began a Ripple Effect

The collapse of the FTX exchange in November 2022 had widespread repercussions across the cryptocurrency industry. Genesis, a crypto lending firm, was among the companies severely impacted by the failure of FTX, as its derivatives business lost access to approximately $175 million worth of crypto assets held in an FTX trading account. Following the suspension of withdrawals in November 2022, Genesis filed for bankruptcy in January 2023.

Meanwhile, the FTX debtors published their first report detailing the management team’s mistakes before going bankrupt on April 9, 2023. According to the report, the FTX Group lacks proper organizational structure, management, and governance. The findings included security flaws, such as leaving private keys to move cryptocurrency assets in often unencrypted files and hot wallets with unprotected internet access.

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Wayne Jones

Wayne is a dynamic part-time trader with an impressive eye for detail. His passion for understanding financial systems has led to an intriguing interest in blockchain technology, and he enjoys exploring and writing about cryptocurrencies. Possessing a keen intellect and diligent work ethic, he stays up-to-date on the latest industry trends, regularly sharing his insights in articles and professional presentations.