On October 7, 2024, the U.S. court approved FTX's bankruptcy plan, allowing the crypto exchange to repay up to $16.5 billion to customers. This approval followed settlements with FTX customers, creditors, U.S. government agencies, and liquidators.
Reputation of Bankruptcy Plan
The approved plan allows FTX to use recovered assets to prioritize customer repayments before addressing regulatory claims. Customers are expected to receive at least 118% of account values as of November 2022. The plan involves various settlements, ensuring a structured repayment approach. FTX's downfall significantly impacted the crypto sector, affecting approximately 9 million customers and investors with substantial losses. Amid the bankruptcy developments, the FTX Token (FTT) saw a 70% price surge, reaching a multi-month high of $2.70.
FTX CEO Statement
John Ray, the new CEO at FTX, expressed confidence in the company's ability to fully meet its obligations to all creditors. 'We are poised to return 100% of bankruptcy claims plus interest for non-governmental creditors through what will be the largest and most complex bankruptcy estate asset distribution in history,' he stated.
FTX Customer Reaction
While customers are set to receive full repayment based on the value of their accounts at the time of the 2022 collapse, many are displeased about not being compensated for missing the subsequent crypto market rebound. The company aims to reimburse 98% of its customers—those with $50,000 or less on their accounts—within 60 days after the plan's effective date, which has yet to be determined.
The court's approval of FTX's bankruptcy plan strengthens hopes for a speedy resolution to the financial crisis and reimbursement for customers and creditors.