SBF: FTX debtor still withholding funds, platform has always maintained solvency and never been insolvent

By: theblockbeats.news|2026/03/29 03:12:56
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BlockBeats News, November 7th, FTX founder SBF retweeted a tweet about the "satirical FTX bankruptcy management process" and stated that FTX has always had the ability to meet its obligations, has never been insolvent, whether before the bankruptcy application, on the application date, or after the application. The debtors of FTX are still withholding funds, which deserves more attention.

On November 5th, SBF stated that he would appeal to overturn the 25-year sentence, citing that the FTX case was "presumed guilty," and SBF did not intend to defraud customers. He has always believed that user funds will be fully repaid. SBF's lawyer stated on the 6th in the New York Court of Appeals that the fraud trial against him was fundamentally unfair and attempted to overturn his fraud conviction on this basis.

Please note: According to previous information, the above text was posted by a friend who has access to SBF's account.

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