Unchained

How the Top One-Third of FTX Creditors Are Boosting the Payouts for Everyone Else - Ep. 643

05.10.2024 - By Laura ShinPlay

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Thomas Braziel, managing partner at 117 Partners, dives into the draft FTX bankruptcy plan, which was praised for paying out at more than 100% in dollar terms, but has a number of intricacies that are drawing criticisms from creditors—including a group that is urging creditors to vote not. 

The episode delves into the nuances of the proposed payout, explaining how the estate was able to pay back more than 100% than the dollar value of the claims, why some creditors are being pitted against each other, and why it might get approved even “over the kicking and screaming” of some creditors. 

Braziel gives his insights into the the rapid formation of this plan, the controversial role of Sullivan and Cromwell, and the logistical challenges posed by what may end up being paper check payouts. 

Show highlights:

Why the plan that was filed this week is such big news

How it was never even possible for creditors to be made whole in crypto asset terms

How the majority of depositors actually had stablecoins on the FTX platform

Why there are “inter-creditor” disputes

What a "cramdown" is and why it's significant in this case

Criticisms of the plan, and why larger investors, especially with crypto holdings, are having their gains socialized

Whether the FTX estate made mistakes by selling some of its positions before they 10x’ed

Why FTX didn't reboot its platform 

What conflicts of interest might arise from law firm Sullivan and Cromwell

The tax implications for creditors who are non-US taxpayers

How the claims are going to be distributed

Whether the creditors will favor the proposal and the next steps 

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Guest

Thomas Braziel, Managing Partner at 117 Partners

Previous appearances on Unchained:

Why FTX Might Try to Claw Back Funds From Retail Customers

Will FTX Reboot? Here’s John Ray’s Internal Deadline for Making a Decision

Will FTX Customers Ever Recover Their Assets? Two Insolvency Experts Weigh In

Will Celsius Survive the Bankruptcy Process?

How Crypto Bankruptcy Claims Buyers Will Profit From the Collapse of FTX

Links

Previous coverage on Unchained of the FTX bankruptcy:

Jesse Powell and Kevin Zhou on How FTX and Alameda Lost $10 Billion

Did the Bahamian Government Direct SBF and Gary Wang to Hack FTX?

The Chopping Block: Why Lenders Didn’t Liquidate Alameda When It Was Underwater 

Erik Voorhees and Cobie on Why FTX Loaned Out Customers’ Assets

The Chopping Block: FTX: The Biggest Collapse in the History of Crypto?

Creditors plan:

Unchained: 98% of FTX Creditors to Receive 118% Claims Payout

Thomas’ summary of the plan

Dollarization: 

Unchained: Is it Fair That Crypto Bankruptcies Are Denominated in Dollars? Here’s a Solution to Dollarization

Criticism of the plan:

Nicholas Hall’s thread 

Sunil Kavuri’s opinion on X

Zach Guzman on the sale of Anthropic

Taxes:

Thomas’ thread on the taxes for creditors

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