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Cryptocurrencies Extend Losses as FTX Commences US Bankruptcy

Cryptocurrency prices retreated Friday as the knock-on effects from FTX’s downfall persisted, even as other risk assets surged after US inflation data.

A bitcoin trading chart in the window of a cryptocurrency exchange kiosk in Istanbul, Turkey, on Monday, Nov. 8, 2021. Bitcoin and Ether hit all-time highs in a cryptocurrency rally that some analysts attributed partly to the search for a hedge against inflation. Photographer: Moe Zoyari/Bloomberg
A bitcoin trading chart in the window of a cryptocurrency exchange kiosk in Istanbul, Turkey, on Monday, Nov. 8, 2021. Bitcoin and Ether hit all-time highs in a cryptocurrency rally that some analysts attributed partly to the search for a hedge against inflation. Photographer: Moe Zoyari/Bloomberg

Crypto markets extended losses on Friday morning after FTX Group said it has commenced bankruptcy proceedings in the US and that Sam Bankman-Fried has resigned as chief executive officer.

Bitcoin dropped as much as 8% to $16,376 as of 9:34 a.m. in New York. The largest digital asset by market cap had jumped 13% on Thursday as the latest CPI print came in lower than expected, fueling expectations that the Federal Reserve would slow the pace of interest-rate hikes.

Ether fell as much as 9.2%. FTX’s FTT token declined up to 50% on Friday. 

FTX.com said it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Delaware, capping a swift reversal of fortune for the crypto exchange led by Bankman-Fried.

“This is moving every minute because traders are adjusting their positions,” said Garry Krugljakow, founder of 0VIX and GOGO Protocol, an open-source DeFi protocol for asset management and savings. “I think eventually we will come back from this. This is somewhat expected.”

Cryptocurrencies Extend Losses as FTX Commences US Bankruptcy

FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried reportedly faces an investigation by the US Securities and Exchange Commission, and crypto lender BlockFi has halted withdrawals due to the turmoil. That’s on top of the Bahamas freezing FTX.com’s assets, and the general counsel of FTX.US telling staff he’s working with advisers to preserve what they can of the exchange.

Friday morning, Justin Sun’s Tron said his firm is prepared to provide billions of dollars to FTX.com should it go through with a deal to save the embroiled exchange. The uncertainty is likely to roil crypto markets for a while.

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“We’re going to see definite lower volumes because people are going to hold back at this moment in time,” Coinbase Chief Financial Officer Alesia Haas said on Bloomberg Television. 

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