Multicoin Capital is discussing the sale of FTX bankruptcy claim rights worth about 100 million US dollars
According to CoinDesk, informed sources revealed that cryptocurrency investment firm Multicoin Capital is discussing the sale of its FTX bankruptcy claim, which is valued at about $100 million. Positive news about the FTX bankruptcy claim has pushed the price up to over 70 cents per dollar and gradually risen to around 80 cents. Companies like Multicoin that were inadvertently affected by FTX's bankruptcy have been contacted by claim buyers for more than a year. As potential bids rise, these companies are assessing the opportunity cost of capital and choosing to sell sooner rather than wait.
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