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Australian Crypto Exchange Digital Surge to Pay Back Creditors After Losing $33M on FTX
More than 22,000 of its customers have had their digital assets frozen since Nov. 16.

At World Economic Forum This Year, Panels Debated Blockchain 'Case Studies'
In efforts to avoid association with the FTX collapse, conversations shifted away from "crypto" and more to specific applications of the underlying blockchain technology.

Binance Mixed Crypto Exchange's Customer Funds With B-Token Collateral By Mistake: Bloomberg
Binance, the world’s largest crypto exchange by trading volume, mistakenly kept collateral for some of the crypto assets it issues in the same wallet as funds belonging to its customers, Bloomberg reported Tuesday, citing an unidentified Binance spokesperson. "The Hash" panel discusses the details of the report and what it means for Binance as crypto exchanges face increased scrutiny after FTX's collapse.

SEC Commissioner Peirce on the Agency's Approach to Crypto Regulation
SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce joins "First Mover" to discuss the agency's approach to crypto regulation and her outlook on building a regulatory framework as crypto contagion fears linger following the implosion of FTX in 2022. Plus, insights on jurisdiction over crypto spot markets.

Impact of Sam Bankman-Fried's Latest Online Posts on FTX Bankruptcy Proceedings
CoinDesk regulation reporter Cheyenne Ligon discusses FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's recent online posts and why they should not be "taken seriously."

Bitwise General Counsel on Crypto Regulation
Bitwise Asset Management General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer Katherine Dowling joins "First Mover" to discuss whether Congress will take action on stablecoin regulation in 2023. Plus, insights on FTX's implosion and how it could impact future laws.

Sullivan & Cromwell To Continue Representing FTX in Bankruptcy Proceedings Despite Controversy
A bankruptcy court judge in Delaware has given New York law firm Sullivan & Cromwell the green light to continue representing FTX during its bankruptcy proceedings. CoinDesk regulation reporter Cheyenne Ligon discusses the recent controversy about the white-shoe law firm's potential conflicts of interest. Plus, the latest on FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's recent online posts.

In Wake of FTX, New York Reminds Crypto Firms to Segregate Customer Funds
The crypto exchange's bankruptcy proceedings revealed poor segregation of customer funds, so the New York regulator is reminding service providers to keep clean records.

FTT Order Flow Fairly Balanced After 150% Rally, but Liquidity Remains Thin
Price "takers" have been placing large market buy orders at the same pace as market sell orders, data from Kaiko Research shows.
