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The $1.53 billion 3AC’s liquidators say the defunct hedge fund is owed is a steep increase from their initial claim for $120 ...
Former NBA star Shaquille O’Neal’s agreement to pay $1.8 million to victims who lost money in the collapse of the FTX crypto exchange got preliminary approval Monday by a federal judge in Florida.
At the Brooklyn event, hosted by Wire Network (a startup trying to connect different crypto systems, or “blockchains”), the optimism was palpable. “There’s never been a better time to be a crypto ...
Customers of FTX, the collapsed cryptocurrency exchange, accused Mr. O’Neal and other celebrities of illegally promoting it.
FTX refutes 3AC’s $1.53 billion claim, arguing that creditors should not take the blame for Three Arrows Capital’s risky ...
Shaquille O’Neal can finally breathe a sigh of relief. The basketball legend turned businessman and TV personality has agreed ...
Bankrupt crypto exchange FTX has selected the fintech platform Payoneer as one of its distribution agents. The bankruptcy estate disclosed this in a press ...
Shaquille O'Neal will pay $1.8 million as part of a settlement in which he was named in the FTX class-action lawsuit, along with other high-profile athletes.
On the face of it, 2025 looks like a banner year for crypto: bitcoin hitting a record, an industry-boosting US president whose family is venturing headlong into the sector, and key legislation widely ...
Personal finance and attorney influencer Erika Kullberg and her talent management agency have agreed to settle claims they ...