FTX new CEO says crypto platform’s collapse ‘unprecedented’
By DW
18 November 2022 |
8:40 am
John Ray III said the trading firm was poorly regulated in the Bahamas, where the company is headquartered. He also criticized the poor management style of his predecessor, Sam Bankman-Fried.
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