Cryptocurrency market rocked by near-collapse of exchange

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The cryptocurrency market has plunged in value today as it reels from the near-collapse of one of the biggest exchanges, FTX, last night.

FTX, which has bailed-out a host of ailing firms in the sector and was regarded as one of the more resilient businesses in the space, announced last night it had struck a deal with its biggest rival Binance amid an extreme liquidity squeeze.

Sam Bankman-Fried, chief of FTX, had been locked in a spat with Binance boss Changpeng Zhao over the weekend after Zhao announced Binance would offload its entire stake of FTX’s token FTT, send the price plummeting and sparking a run on assets at Bankman-Fried’s firm.

Zhao dramatically announced on Twitter last night Binance had struck a deal to buy FTX to stave off collapse.  

The rescue marks the latest blow to the sector amid a so-called crypto winter that has seen over a trillion dollars wiped off the value of the sector this year and sparked a string of high-profile collapses.

FTX’s token FTT shed more than 70 per cent of its value today in the wake of the deal, while Bitcoin ended a recent resurgence and tumbled ten per cent to a near-two-year low. The flagship and most valuable cryptocurrency has shed nearly 70 per cent of its value this year.
15 Nov 2022 1PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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