FTX's fourth round of funding is expected to take place in January 2026, with the deadline for qualifying for the distribution set for December.
BlockBeats News, November 9th, FTX creditor representative Sunil tweeted that FTX's total assets for creditors prior to payment were between 160 billion and 170 billion US dollars, with a payment of 454 million US dollars due on February 18, 2025, a payment of 5 billion US dollars due on May 30, 2025, and a payment of 1.6 billion US dollars due on September 30, 2025, bringing the total payment to 7.1 billion US dollars.
The next payment is expected to take place in January 2026, and the deadline for determining distribution eligibility may be in December (Creditor representative Sunil mentioned that the specific date is still pending official announcement).
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