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    Home»Ethereum»FTX Creditors May Recover as Little as 9% After Adjusting for Crypto Prices
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    FTX Creditors May Recover as Little as 9% After Adjusting for Crypto Prices

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsNovember 2, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    FTX creditors may receive far less than initially believed once payouts are adjusted for today’s inflated crypto valuations, according to Sunil, a prominent FTX creditor representative.

    In a Sunday post on X, Sunil estimated that the real crypto recovery rate for FTX creditors ranges between 9% and 46%, noting that the actual value could be even lower as Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH) and Solana (SOL) prices have surged since the exchange’s collapse in 2022.

    “FTX creditors are not whole,” he wrote, adding that the exchange’s planned 143% fiat repayment doesn’t reflect losses in crypto-denominated terms.

    According to a table shared in his post, Bitcoin’s petition price was $16,871 compared to over $110,000 currently, meaning a 143% fiat payout equals roughly 22% in real BTC value. Similarly, Ether’s 143% recovery equates to 46% in real terms, while Solana’s amounts to just 12%.

    FTX creditor shares real recovery rates. Source: Sunil

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    Sunil also pointed to the possibility of “extra recovery” through airdrops from external projects targeting FTX creditors. He cited Paradex as one such initiative, noting that “FTX creditors are the most valuable asset and attractive for projects.”

    The first round of FTX creditor payments for recipients with less than $50,000 in claims was distributed on Feb. 18 and totaled $1.2 billion.

    In May, the FTX Recovery Trust launched its second $5 billion payout to eligible creditors. The payment covered multiple claim categories, inluding Dotcom Customer Entitlement Claims (72%), US Customer Entitlement Claims (54%) and Convenience Claims (120%).

    Meanwhile, General Unsecured and Digital Asset Loan Claims are set to receive 61% distributions, with funds expected to reach recipients via Kraken and BitGo within one to two business days.

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