FTX to send $5B to creditors in May 30 repayment round

By: bitcoin ethereum news|2025/05/16 05:00:17
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FTX Trading Ltd and the FTX Recovery Trust, the two companies that make up FTX, the cryptocurrency exchange that went down in November 2022, have announced that it is ready to start repaying creditors again. This would be part of the second phase of creditor repayments under its Chapter 11 bankruptcy plan and will see FTX payout over $5 billion starting May 30, 2025. FTX’s latest distribution rollout Only claims in the Plan’s Convenience and Non-Convenience Classes that have completed the pre-distribution requirements will be entertained. Eligible creditors will reportedly receive their funds from their selected distribution service provider, either Bitgo or Kraken, within 1 to 3 business days from May 30, 2025. Subsequent record and payment dates will be revealed later. The repayment plan prioritizes different claim classes, with Class 5A Dotcom Customer Entitlement Claims receiving a 72% distribution, while other classes will have varying rates. The estate has approximately $11.4 billion in cash for repayments, with total recovered assets estimated between $14.7 billion and $16.5 billion. Creditors who decide to use a Distribution Service Provider to receive payment will have irrevocably chosen to forego their right to receive cash distributions from FTX, as it will send their distributions directly to said Distribution Service Provider. To be eligible to receive a distribution on subsequent distribution dates, customers and other creditors are advised to log in to the FTX customer portal, complete KYC verification, submit required tax forms, and choose whether to receive their funds through BitZGo or Kraken before their distribution record date. Instructions for onboarding will be provided to each of the Distribution Service Providers on the existing FTX Customer Portal. In cases of transferred claims, distributions will only be made to the transferee holder of an allowed claim that is processed and reflected on the official register of claims maintained by the Notice and Claims Agent as of future record dates, where the 21-day notice period has lapsed without objection. John J. Ray III, Plan Administrator of the FTX Recovery Trust is one of those glad it is finally happening. He called the first non-convenience class distributions an important milestone for FTX. He also highlighted the scope and magnitude of the FTX creditor base as a factor that makes the distribution an unprecedented process. He said, “Today’s announcement reflects the outstanding success of the recovery and coordination efforts of our team of professionals. Our focus remains on recovering more for creditors and resolving outstanding claims.” His last line hints at FTX’s plans to continue its recovery efforts to maximize distributions to creditors, while keeping the public updated on future distributions. Where will the cash flow? The $5 billion FTX creditor repayment has quickly become a hot topic on social media, with many people sharing mixed sentiments reflecting both optimism and caution about how that amount of money would affect the markets. It is possible for a significant portion of the $5 billion payout to flow back into cryptocurrencies, particularly the seemingly deflationary Bitcoin and OG altcoins making waves like Ripple. Some analysts believe creditors, who originally held crypto assets on FTX, may want to reinvest their recovered funds into the market. Historically, there are also cases where payouts led to increased market activity, and the $5 billion cash injection is substantial enough to create a bullish catalyst, especially if the distribution happens during a period of positive market sentiment, such as now, when BTC is above $100K. KEY Difference Wire: the secret tool crypto projects use to get guaranteed media coverage Source: https://www.cryptopolitan.com/ftx-to-send-5b-to-creditors-in-may/

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