WSJ: Former NYSE CEO in talks to restart FTX
Former New York Stock Exchange President Tom Farley's company is one of three companies bidding for the remaining assets of FTX, and FTX's auction has entered its final stage. According to sources, Bullish, a cryptocurrency trading platform operated by Farley, financial technology startup Figure Technologies, and cryptocurrency venture capital firm Proof Group are competing to acquire FTX. The winning bidder will be able to restart the trading platform after it plans to exit bankruptcy proceedings next year. (Wall Street Journal)
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