穩健,是 Gate 持續增長的核心動力。
真正的成長,不是順風順水,而是在市場低迷時依然堅定前行。我們或許能預判牛熊市的大致節奏,但絕無法精準預測它們何時到來。特別是在熊市週期,才真正考驗一家交易所的實力。
Gate 今天發布了2025年第二季度的報告。作爲內部人,看到這些數據我也挺驚喜的——用戶規模突破3000萬,現貨交易量逆勢環比增長14%,成爲前十交易所中唯一實現雙位數增長的平台,並且登頂全球第二大交易所;合約交易量屢創新高,全球化戰略穩步推進。
更重要的是,穩健並不等於守成,而是在面臨嚴峻市場的同時,還能持續創造新的增長空間。
歡迎閱讀完整報告:https://www.gate.com/zh/announcements/article/46117
FTX estate asks court to freeze payouts in ‘restricted’ countries
FTX’s bankruptcy estate has raised concerns over payouts to creditors in countries with ambiguous or restrictive cryptocurrency regulations.
On Wednesday, the FTX estate filed a motion with the US Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, seeking authorization for the FTX Recovery Trust to freeze distributions to creditors in “potentially restricted foreign jurisdictions.”
The jurisdictions — 49 countries in total — have unclear or restrictive crypto laws, potentially posing risks due to complex cross-border legal implications.
“Distributions made by or on behalf of the FTX Recovery Trust into jurisdictions in violation of these legal restrictions may trigger fines and penalties, including personal liability for directors and officers, and/or criminal penalties up to and including imprisonment,” the filing reads.
China and Russia among listed countries
With FTX creditors located around the world, the bankruptcy estate is taking steps to ensure compliance with local laws in each jurisdiction before issuing cryptocurrency distributions.
Although regulations vary across the 49 identified countries, they generally prohibit individuals or entities from engaging in any activities related to digital assets, including crypto trading or distributing crypto-related proceeds to residents within those jurisdictions, the estate stated.
It added that all listed countries are subject to similar restrictions, referring to jurisdictions like China, Egypt, Iran, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Ukraine and others.
FTX estate needs clarity
While highlighting the potentially restricted jurisdictions for distributions, the FTX estate is not blocking the payouts to the mentioned countries entirely.
Instead, it said that the recovery trust is holding the distributions pending resolution and is ready to clear some of them as the process progresses.
According to the FTX estate, China accounts for 82% of the value of affected asserted claims among the total number of potentially restricted foreign jurisdictions.
Mainland China remains one of the most contentious jurisdictions regarding cryptocurrency, as regulators have repeatedly banned crypto transactions but have not explicitly prohibited individuals from holding digital assets.
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“To provide clarity to the FTX Recovery Trust and its stakeholders alike, the FTX Recovery Trust has developed the restricted jurisdiction procedures to provide notice and a process for resolving the question of whether distributions will be made pursuant to the plan,” the estate said, adding:
Although some in the community have expressed outrage over FTX estate’s approach to potentially restricted countries for distributions, others suggested that its stance is reasonable.
“When it comes to token distributions in bankruptcy, there is still significant legal uncertainty, and it doesn’t surprise me that the FTX estate might not make distributions in countries where such distributions might be illegal,” Aaron Brogan, founder and managing attorney at Brogan Law, told Cointelegraph.
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