FTX Estate Executes $1.9 Billion SOL Sale in Debt Clearance Effort

The FTX estate's action to offload part of its SOL inventory reflects the broader effort to stabilize its financial standing post-collapse.

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Kelvin Munene

Ftx Bankruptcy Estate Aims To Repay Customers By End Of 2024

The FTX estate has taken a substantial step in addressing its debts by selling off around $1.9 billion worth of SOL. This strategic sale involved nearly two-thirds of its SOL holdings, priced at $64 per token, according to Bloomberg sources.

The current price of SOL is $178, however, since these tokens are locked right now FTX estate agreed to a $100 discount to gain buyers’ interest.

Galaxy Trading Steps In with $620 Million Fund

Galaxy Trading, a Galaxy Digital subsidiary, has emerged as a key player, establishing a $620 million fund dedicated to acquiring FTX’s discounted SOL assets. This development indicates a robust interest in the locked-up tokens, with Galaxy Trading charging a 1% management fee for the fund.

The FTX estate’s action to offload part of its SOL inventory reflects the broader effort to stabilize its financial standing post-collapse. With 41 million locked SOL tokens initially in its possession, the move significantly reduces the estate’s holdings and marks a pivotal step in its recovery plan.

As the crypto community watches closely, the implications of this sale on Solana’s market position and the broader digital asset landscape remain a focal point. The transaction underscores the ongoing adjustments within the industry, as entities navigate the complexities following FTX’s downfall.

Also Read: John Ray III earns $1,575/Hr guiding FTX through bankruptcy


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Kelvin Munene is a seasoned crypto journalist who excels in news writing, analysis, trading, editorial services, and market research. With over 5 years of working with major publications in different roles, Kelvin has earned extensive experience in the Crypto space. A passionate blockchain enthusiast, Kelvin balances his extensive research with family time and football.