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Bankrupt crypto exchange FTX has been given the green light to sell around $873 million of trust assets, with proceeds used to repay creditors impacted by the exchange’s collapse in 2022, according to a Nov. 29 filing in a Delaware bankruptcy court.
The $873 million in assets will be sourced from FTX’s stakes in various trusts issued by crypto asset manager Grayscale Investments, valued at $807 million, and custody service provider Bitwise — valued at $66 million.
While the court document references a total of $744 million in assets — this is due to the valuation figure being as of Oct. 25, 2023. The assets have increased in value since.

The approval comes nearly four weeks after FTX debtors filed a motion to Judge John Dorsey on Nov. 3 requesting the sale of the six cryptocurrency trusts — including the Grayscale Bitcoin (
$75,637.00 ) Trust (GBTC), Grayscale Ethereum (
$2,307.50 ) Trust (ETHE), and Bitwise 10 Crypto Index Fund (BITW).
FTX currently owns over 22 million units of GBTC, Grayscale’s flagship Bitcoin (
$75,637.00 ) product, now worth $691 million, while its 6.3 million shares of ETHE are now worth around $106 million.
Grayscale’s Ethereum (
$2,307.50 ) Classic Trust (ETCG), Litecoin (
$54.81 ) Trust (LTCN) and Digital Large Cap Trust (GDLC) are the three other trusts that FTX can now sell to recoup funds for impacted FTX customers.

FTX’s administrators, headed by John. J Ray III, has been working to recover assets since Sam Bankman-Fried’s former empire collapsed in November 2022.
So far, around $7 billion in assets has been recovered, with nearly half of that coming in the form of cryptocurrencies ($3.4 billion).
In June, FTX’s debtors estimated the total amount of customer assets misappropriated was $8.7 billion.
Related: FTX Foundation staffer fights for $275K bonus promised by SBF
Meanwhile, Bankman-Fried was convicted on seven fraud-related charges on Nov. 2 and is set to be sentenced on March 28.
He remains in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center for the time being, where he recently paid four mackerels in exchange for a haircut.
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