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Ang Takot sa FTX-Spurred Crypto Crash ay Sobra, Sabi ng mga Analyst

Bumagsak ang mga Markets ng Crypto noong Lunes sa gitna ng pag-aalala na ilalabas ng FTX ang ilan sa $3.4 bilyon nitong mga asset ng Crypto .

FTX EU will allow customers to withdraw funds that have been locked on the platform. (CraigRJD/Getty Images)

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Is an Altcoin Crash Coming?

Matrixport said in a Monday report that at least $3.4 billion worth of crypto is likely to be sold by FTX, so it can return fiat currency to its users instead of tokens, which should create an overhang for altcoins for the rest of the year. "First Mover" host Jennifer Sanasie and The Tie director of content Lawrence Lewitinn discuss the key takeaways.

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Sam Bankman-Fried’s Lawyers Push Back Against DOJ’s Motion to Block Proposed Witnesses

In a Monday night filing, defense attorneys for Sam Bankman-Fried fired back against prosecutors wanting to disqualify proposed expert witness testimony, claiming that the U.S. Department of Justice is pushing to prevent the FTX founder from having a fair trial. CoinDesk's global policy and regulation managing editor Nikhilesh De breaks down the latest legal developments.

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Potential Altcoin Overhang Could Turn Into 'Unfortunate Snowball Effect' Amid FTX Concerns: Advisor

Bitcoin (BTC) jumped above $26,000 and reversed Monday's decline to three-month lows under $25,000, a move best described as a short squeeze. Tactive Wealth Advisor Eddy Gifford discusses his crypto markets outlook, as investors digest the possibility of FTX securing approval from bankruptcy court to sell assets from its $3.4 billion of cryptocurrency holdings.

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Bitcoin Price-Volatility Correlation Naging Negatibo Muli bilang Crypto Traders Eye FTX Liquidations

Ang paglilipat mula sa positibong ugnayan ay nagmumula sa gitna ng mga alalahanin na ang paparating na $3 bilyong FTX liquidations ay magbubunga ng Crypto market.

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Ang Bitcoin ay Bumababa sa $25K Sa Altcoins Bracing para sa Mas Malalim na Pag-crash mula sa FTX Crypto Sale

Maaaring matamaan ang mga alternatibong cryptocurrencies habang LOOKS ng FTX na ibuhos ang $3.4 bilyon nitong imbakan ng mga digital asset, sabi ng provider ng serbisyo ng Crypto na Matrixport.

BTC price on Sep. 11 (CoinDesk)

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FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried’s Attorneys Fire Back at Prosecutors Over Laptop Access

Attorneys for Sam Bankman-Fried are clapping back at the Department of Justice in a new memo Friday, claiming prosecutors exaggerated the amount of access FTX founder really has to defense material. CoinDesk's global policy and regulation managing editor Nikhilesh De breaks down the arguments in the letter and whether Bankman-Fried has a chance to be released from jail ahead of his trial in October.

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Ang FTX ay may hawak na $1.16B sa SOL, $200M sa Bahamas Real Estate, Sabi ng Paghahain ng Korte

Sinabi ng kumpanya na nagbayad ito ng bilyun-bilyon sa mga executive kabilang ang founder na si Sam Bankman-Fried bago mag-file para sa bangkarota noong nakaraang taon.

Nassau, the Bahamas, where FTX owns hundreds of millions of dollars of real estate (Flickr)

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Square Outage Update; Crypto Firm LBRY to Challenge Ruling It Violated U.S. Securities Law

"CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the hottest crypto-related headlines today, including an update on Cash App and Square, after some users reported issues accessing their accounts or being able to send money. A former FTX executive could forfeit over $1.5 billion after pleading guilty to federal criminal charges. And, crypto startup LBRY will challenge a ruling it violated U.S. securities law.

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Former FTX Executive Ryan Salame Could Forfeit $1.5B as Part of Guilty Plea

Former co-CEO of FTX Digital Markets Ryan Salame pleaded guilty to a number of federal criminal charges tied to the exchange. The former FTX executive has been ordered to forfeit more than $1.5 billion dollars as a part of his plea agreement with the government. CoinDesk's global policy and regulation managing editor Nikhilesh De discusses what Salame's guilty plea means ahead of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's upcoming trial in October.

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