Ikigai Asset Management has sold $65 million of its claims in the FTX bankruptcy case
Travis Kling, Chief Investment Officer of cryptocurrency investment company Ikigai Asset Management, posted on X platform that the company has sold its $65 million debt claim in the FTX bankruptcy case. He wrote: "We received a satisfactory price, and this price is much higher than our expectations six months ago." Ikigai has adjusted its business to avoid "getting into a situation similar to FTX" again.
Kling also stated that the cryptocurrency market seems to be moving towards another bull market cycle, despite the profound and widespread mistakes made by the industry in recent years. However, the world seems to be bringing new breakthroughs to the cryptocurrency ecosystem, as well as another opportunity to provide real value.
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