FTX initiates legal action to recover creditor asset from NFT Stars and Kurosemi
Share link:In this post: FTX is suing NFT Stars and Kurosemi to recover crypto assets transferred under agreements before the exchange’s collapse. The representatives of the defunct exchanges allege that both blockchain firms failed to deliver the digital assets despite receiving substantial payments as investments. The lawsuits are part of a broader legal strategy to claw back funds and repay creditors impacted by its bankruptcy.
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