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FTX Restructuring Plan Hits Roadblock for FTT Token Holders, Here’s All

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FTX restructuring plan has encountered a major obstacle, particularly affecting holders of the exchange’s native FTT token. The official committee of FTX unsecured creditors recently made an announcement that has caused concern in the crypto community. This revelation focuses on a crucial aspect of the voting process for the exchange’s restructuring plan.

FTX Restructuring Details & Process

The FTX restructuring plan has run into difficulties, especially for those holding the FTT token. The official committee of unsecured creditors announced on social media that FTX debtors are using Kroll, a third-party administrator, to distribute voting materials and comments to creditors and customers.

A key development in this process is that users who filed claims solely based on FTT holdings are automatically considered to reject the restructuring plan and are not given voting rights. However, these claimants can still choose to opt into the plan releases. The committee explained that customers with claims involving fiat currency, other tokens, or cryptocurrencies beyond FTT should receive a ballot for voting on the plan. They are actively encouraging eligible voters to support the plan, citing reasons outlined in their official communication.

This situation shows the intricate nature of cryptocurrency bankruptcy proceedings and the unique issues faced by holders of exchange-specific tokens. The committee stressed the importance of all affected parties carefully reviewing the Disclosure Statement before casting their votes.

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FTT Market Dynamic & Further Resolutions

Despite the restructuring challenges, the FTX token (FTT) is currently priced at $1.29, with a 24-hour trading volume of $38.5 million. This represents a 6.20% increase in the last day and a 12.70% rise over the past week. As this situation continues to evolve, it adds another layer of complexity to the already complicated process of compensating those affected by one of the largest cryptocurrency exchange failures in history.

The crypto community and financial regulators are closely monitoring the outcome of this restructuring plan and its effects on various token holders. This case highlights the ongoing challenges in regulating and managing crises in the rapidly evolving cryptocurrency market.

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