Старт выплат FTX не принес ожидаемого роста криптовалют

cryptonews.ruPublished on 2023-11-19Last updated on 2025-02-19

Начавшиеся выплаты FTX оказали неожиданное влияние на рынок криптовалют, который продолжает демонстрировать снижение на фоне распределения средств кредиторам биржи.

Первая волна выплат и реакция рынка

18 февраля обанкротившаяся криптобиржа FTX начала выплаты своим кредиторам спустя более двух лет после краха. Первыми получили компенсацию владельцы счетов до $50 000, входящие в группу Convenience Class. По заявлению главы FTX Recovery Trust Джона Рэя III (John Ray III), процесс перевода средств для этой категории кредиторов займет от одного до трех рабочих дней.

Несмотря на ожидания позитивной реакции рынка на приток ликвидности в размере $1,2 млрд, криптовалюты демонстрируют снижение. За последние сутки общая капитализация рынка упала на 2,1%. Основные активы также находятся в красной зоне: биткоин торгуется на уровне $95 622, Ethereum — $2 699, XRP — $2,54, BNB — $655,07, а SOL — $168,71.

Следующий этап компенсаций

FTX объявила о втором раунде выплат, запланированном на 30 мая. Он охватит держателей одобренных требований классов 5 (Customer Entitlement Claims) и 6 (General Unsecured Claims), включая клиентов, имевших активы на платформе в момент ее краха, а также других кредиторов — поставщиков и торговых партнеров. Для участия в майском распределении кредиторы должны верифицировать свои требования до 11 апреля и пройти процедуру KYC через биржи Kraken или BitGo.

Перспективы и мнения экспертов

Согласно плану восстановления, 98% кредиторов получат не менее 118% от стоимости своих требований в денежном эквиваленте. Общая сумма выплат оценивается в диапазоне от $14,5 млрд до $16,3 млрд.

Аналитик Майлз Дойчер (Miles Deutscher) отмечает необычную ситуацию на рынке: «Количество позитивных новостей сейчас невероятное. Несколько месяцев назад такие заголовки вызвали бы рост, но сейчас они даже не могут сдвинуть рынок. Это показывает, как иссяк спрос».

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