FTX Australia plans to hold a creditors' meeting on November 23 and has currently suspended deposits and trading

2022-11-15 12:02:30
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ChainCatcher news, according to the Financial Review, at least 30,000 Australian users have been affected after the cryptocurrency exchange FTX filed for bankruptcy. Creditors of FTX Australia are set to hold a meeting on November 23, and they have also been advised not to deposit any more funds or execute transactions.

It is reported that FTX Australia and its wholly-owned subsidiary FTX Express were established in March this year and obtained an Australian financial services license after acquiring a local company named IFS Markets. (source link)

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