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法官规则 FTX 可以在 BlockFi 破产案中启动调解、提起反诉 BlockFi 于去年 11 月底申请破产,部分原因是 FTX 突然崩溃的连锁反应,引发了自动中止,导致两家公司之间的诉讼程序停止。 一名美国法官下令结束破产加密公司 FTX 和 BlockFi 之间的自动中止程序,这意味着两家公司可以开始就索赔和解进行谈判。 贷款机构 BlockFi 于去年 11 月底申请破产,部分原因是当月早些时候 FTX 突然崩溃带来的连锁反应。这触发了自动中止,停止了两者之间的诉讼。据估计,BlockFi 在加密货币交易所平台上冻结了 3.55 亿美元,FTX 的姊妹公司 Alameda Research 还欠 6.71 亿美元。 加密货币价格CoinDesk 市场指数 金融 法官规则 FTX 可以在 BlockFi 破产案中启动调解、提起反诉 BlockFi 于去年 11 月底申请破产,部分原因是 FTX 突然崩溃的连锁反应,引发了自动中止,导致两家公司之间的诉讼程序停止。 作者:杰米·克劳利 2023 年 11 月 14 日下午 3:20  BlockFi 首席执行官 Zac Prince(右)(Danny Nelson/CoinDesk)  去中心化未来十年 2024 年 5 月 29 日至 31 日 - 德克萨斯州奥斯汀最大、最成熟的加密货币、区块链和 Web3 全球中心。立即注册 一名美国法官下令结束破产加密公司 FTX 和 BlockFi 之间的自动中止程序,这意味着两家公司可以开始就索赔和解进行谈判。 贷款机构 BlockFi 于去年 11 月底申请破产,部分原因是当月早些时候 FTX 突然崩溃带来的连锁反应。这触发了自动中止,停止了两者之间的诉讼。据估计,BlockFi 在加密货币交易所平台上冻结了 3.55 亿美元,FTX 的姊妹公司 Alameda Research 还欠 6.71 亿美元。

法官规则 FTX 可以在 BlockFi 破产案中启动调解、提起反诉

BlockFi 于去年 11 月底申请破产,部分原因是 FTX 突然崩溃的连锁反应,引发了自动中止,导致两家公司之间的诉讼程序停止。

一名美国法官下令结束破产加密公司 FTX 和 BlockFi 之间的自动中止程序,这意味着两家公司可以开始就索赔和解进行谈判。

贷款机构 BlockFi 于去年 11 月底申请破产,部分原因是当月早些时候 FTX 突然崩溃带来的连锁反应。这触发了自动中止,停止了两者之间的诉讼。据估计,BlockFi 在加密货币交易所平台上冻结了 3.55 亿美元,FTX 的姊妹公司 Alameda Research 还欠 6.71 亿美元。

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法官规则 FTX 可以在 BlockFi 破产案中启动调解、提起反诉

BlockFi 于去年 11 月底申请破产,部分原因是 FTX 突然崩溃的连锁反应,引发了自动中止,导致两家公司之间的诉讼程序停止。

作者:杰米·克劳利

2023 年 11 月 14 日下午 3:20

BlockFi 首席执行官 Zac Prince(右)(Danny Nelson/CoinDesk)

去中心化未来十年

2024 年 5 月 29 日至 31 日 - 德克萨斯州奥斯汀最大、最成熟的加密货币、区块链和 Web3 全球中心。立即注册

一名美国法官下令结束破产加密公司 FTX 和 BlockFi 之间的自动中止程序,这意味着两家公司可以开始就索赔和解进行谈判。

贷款机构 BlockFi 于去年 11 月底申请破产,部分原因是当月早些时候 FTX 突然崩溃带来的连锁反应。这触发了自动中止,停止了两者之间的诉讼。据估计,BlockFi 在加密货币交易所平台上冻结了 3.55 亿美元,FTX 的姊妹公司 Alameda Research 还欠 6.71 亿美元。

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