3) Well, the *traditional* process is that before customers get their assets back, they get fucked.
First, there's a long, drawn out process, during which funds are frozen. It can take years.
Remember Mt. Gox? That process is *still going on*.
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13) Anyway: in the end, we think Voyager's customers should have the right to quickly claim their remaining assets if they want, without rent seeking in the middle.
They've been through enough already.
15) ...and the "please give us some excuse to charge more fees on the estate" parade begins:
twitter.com/FatManTerra/st
Anyway we've made our offer, hopefully customers are allowed to choose it if they want. If not guess it's up to the consultants to ensure prompt liquidity...
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You have all heard the terms "hero," "bailout," "rescue," and "help" in reference to FTX saving distressed companies. Voyager, one of the aforementioned companies, disagrees - they think that SBF's deal is extremely predatory and will actually hurt customers even more. twitter.com/kadhim/status/…
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bankruptcy proceedings are well overdue to be dragged kicking & screaming into the 21st century, unbelievably fatty process
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