FTX customers could get money back in Japan, where local unit is working on unfreezing withdrawals | Business Insider

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FTX customers stand a chance of getting their money back in Japan, after the collapsed crypto exchange's subsidiary there said it is working on unfreezing withdrawals. | BISouthAfrica

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It would be a rare case of FTX customers recovering funds locked on the platform since early November. If the plan becomes reality, it would mark a rare case of FTX crypto investors recovering funds locked on the platform since 8 November, when the now-bankrupt exchange began running into trouble.

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