The complaint portal dedicated to FTX users has just gone live on Tuesday, July 11, 2023. Users can thus request to recover their blocked funds. The portal will be functional until September 29, 2023.
The complaint portal is open
If you had funds locked on the FTX exchange at the time of its bankruptcy, you may be able to get your money back. Indeed, the complaints have just opened this July 11, 2023, you will be able to consult the balance of your FTX account on November 11, 2022 as well as the history of your transactions but also your profits, losses, gains from staking or earn program.
Here is the procedure:
- Log in with the credentials you used on FTX
- Verify your email address
- Verify your identity (KYC)
- Check your account balance
- Confirm, or not, if the amount corresponds to what you had in your FTX account at the time of the bankruptcy.
You will then be redirected to the “Kroll Restructuring Administration” platform to confirm that your balance corresponds to the amount you had in your FTX account on November 11, 2022. If not, you have the option of filing a complaint.
Note that not all users need to file proof of claim.
No need to rush, the portal will remain open until September 29, 2023.
👉 Here is the link to go to the portal
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Nearly 10 billion dollars in debt?
$10 billion is the estimated amount the platform owes nearly 9 million users. For the 50 largest users of the platform, this figure reaches $3 billion.
Will all creditors be able to get their money back? For the moment it is difficult to affirm it, however through sales of companies, cryptocurrencies, interruptions of contracts and various claims, Forbes estimates at nearly 5 billion dollars the funds recovered.
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