Moving on: Former FTX US president is reportedly seeking $6 million to fund a new crypto startup. Ready to chip in?
’s FTX exchange and 130 affiliated companies, a former high-ranking executive is reportedly seeking out investors to launch a crypto startup.
The ex-president of FTX US, Brett Harrison, is on the lookout for $6 million in funding to launch a start-up that would build crypto trading software for big investors,On Sept. 27, Harrison announced his plansas he moved into an advisory role — over a month before the infamous fall of FTX. As a result, the entrepreneur was not immediately accused of having direct involvement in misappropriating users’ funds.
Like most here, I was surprised and saddened by today’s news. I very much hope for an outcome that mitigates the impact on all those affected, and I’m grateful to everyone who is stepping up and continuing to build a stronger industry for us all.However, after the FTX crash, Harrison, too, claimed to be “surprised and saddened” by what SBF and his accomplices were able to achieve through deception.
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