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FTX says hackers stole $415M after cryptocurrency exchange filed for bankruptcy

Por: Fox Business Business January 19, 2023

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Pete Pachal, tech analyst and CoinDesk chief of staff for content, discusses Rep. Adam Schiff's involvement in Twitter's alleged censorship and Sam Bankman-Fried denial regarding the missing FTX funds.  Collapsed has confirmed that approximately $415 million of customer funds was stolen by hackers hours after it filed for bankruptcy last November. FTX met with debtors on Tuesday and provided an update on asset recovery efforts as the... + full article



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