A number of the firm's staff are likely to lose their jobs, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Solana is once again in the spotlight. Blockchain data by Arkham Intelligence shows that an Alameda Research staking account has unstaked $35 million worth of SOL. Alameda Research initially locked up the SOL in late 2020. A convicted fraudster, Sam Bankman-Fried, founded Alameda Research, once a prominent quantitative cryptocurrency trading firm and the sister company of the now-defunct FTX exchange. Related Reading: Ethereum Bullish Fundamentals Clash With Short-Term Leverage Risks The connection instantly raises eyebrows, given the firm’s infamous collapse in late 2022. At the time, both Alameda and FTX were forced into bankruptcy following revelations of fraudulent practices, including the misuse of billions in FTX customer funds. These events marked one of the largest scandals in crypto history, sending shockwaves through the industry and prompting years of legal proceedings and asset recovery efforts. The recent unstaking has fueled speculation among traders and analysts, with some viewing it as a potential signal of forthcoming market activity involving SOL. While the transfer does not necessarily imply an immediate sale, the movement of such a substantial amount could influence short-term price dynamics and sentiment. Alameda Research SOL Unstake Raises Questions According to blockchain analytics platform Arkham Intelligence, the $35 million worth of Solana recently unstaked from an Alameda Research account had an initial value of just $350,000 when it was locked in late 2020 — a remarkable 100x increase. This staggering growth in value underscores Solana’s meteoric rise over the past few years. Arkham raises an important question: Will these funds finally be returned to FTX creditors? While the answer remains uncertain, the move suggests that some activity is underway in the ongoing recovery and redistribution process tied to Alameda’s bankruptcy. From a price action perspective, Solana has been consolidating below the $200 level since February, unable to break through this key resistance despite maintaining strong network activity. The sideways trend has kept SOL relatively quiet compared to other major cryptocurrencies. When compared with Ethereum, the contrast is notable — Ethereum has seen stronger price momentum recently, leading some analysts to call the current market phase “Ethereum season.” However, others argue that Solana’s quiet phase may be setting the stage for a breakout. Historically, large-cap altcoins like SOL often follow in the wake of Ethereum rallies, catching momentum once ETH’s surge begins to cool. Related Reading: Bitcoin Open Interest Flips Negative After July Peak – Risk Appetite Cools Solana Consolidates Below Key Resistance On the weekly chart, Solana (SOL) is trading at $174.64, down 4.39% in the latest session, as it continues a multi-month consolidation phase below the critical $200 resistance level. Since February 2025, SOL has repeatedly tested this psychological barrier without securing a sustained breakout, highlighting strong selling pressure at higher levels. The 50-week simple moving average (SMA) at $172.30 is acting as immediate dynamic support, with the 100-week SMA ($144.06) and 200-week SMA ($101.74) positioned well below, reflecting a still-healthy longer-term uptrend. The current price structure shows SOL holding above both the 50-week and 100-week SMAs, a bullish signal that suggests buyers remain in control despite recent pullbacks. Related Reading: Altseason Still On Hold – Metrics Reveal BTC Outpaces Large, Mid, Small Caps However, trading volumes have not matched the peaks seen during prior rallies, indicating a more cautious market tone. A decisive breakout above $200 would likely open the door to retests of the $250–$260 zone, while failure to clear resistance could extend the consolidation or lead to a retracement toward the 100-week SMA. Featured image from Dall-E, chart from TradingView
Bankrupt FTX has missed out on nearly half a billion dollars in potential profit after liquidating its early stake in Anysphere, the company behind the fast-rising AI code editor Cursor. The now-defunct crypto exchange, through its trading arm Alameda Research, had invested $200,000 in Anysphere during its 2022 seed round. However, bankruptcy managers sold the […]
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Backpack EU will be responsible for distributing court-approved FTX bankruptcy claims to FTX EU customers as part of the acquisition.
Prosecutors petitioned a New York federal court to seize crypto they alleged is linked to bribes paid to Chinese officials by Sam Bankman-Fried.
Alameda Research, the trading firm affiliated with the collapsed cryptocurrency exchange FTX, has initiated legal action against Aleksandr Ivanov, the founder of Waves, in a bid to recover approximately $90 million in assets as part of Alameda’s broader efforts to repay creditors affected by FTX’s insolvency in 2022. Waves Founder Under Fire In a detailed […]
The estate of bankrupt crypto exchange FTX filed a lawsuit against Binance and its former CEO, Changpeng Zhao, for alleged fraudulent transfers and starting a campaign to “destroy” its competitor. The $1.8 billion legal action follows another 23 lawsuits filed last Friday to claw back part of the ill-spent funds. Related Reading: Cardano Founder Reveals […]
Sam Trabucco left Alameda Research months before the FTX collapse and kept his head down — probably on his yacht Soak My Deck.
FTX and Alameda’s “aggressive legal strategy” highlights the complexity of their financial issues after suing over 20 entities for funds, according to blockchain experts.
Bankrupt FTX has filed a lawsuit to recover at least $11 million held in a Crypto.com account linked to its sister company, Alameda Research, according to a Nov. 8 filing. FTX alleges that before filing for bankruptcy, Alameda held an account at Crypto.com registered under the name Ka Yu Tin, also known as Nicole Tin. […]
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Caroline Ellison has been free on bail since her guilty plea in 2022, testifying at Sam Bankman-Fried’s criminal trial and subject to intense scrutiny by the media.
FTX former Chief Technology Officer Gary Wang has requested leniency from the judge ahead of his Nov. 20 sentencing, highlighting his cooperation with law enforcement and his testimony against Sam Bankman-Fried, according to Nov. 6 sentencing memo. According to the filing: “Gary is profoundly remorseful and has taken extraordinary steps to assist the Government and […]
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Caroline Ellison, the former CEO of Alameda Research and key witness in the prosecution of her ex-partner Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF), was sentenced to two years in prison on Tuesday for her part in the FTX fraud. The sentencing took place on Tuesday in a New York federal court, where Judge Lewis Kaplan also ordered Ellison […]
The former Alameda Research CEO’s lawyers have requested time served, and prosecutors seemed flattering in their sentencing memo, but what will Judge Lewis Kaplan say on Sept. 24?
Caroline Ellison's ex-boyfriend, Sam Bankman-Fried, was sentenced to 25 behind bars for his role in the collapse of the FTX exchange.
As disclosed in a recent court filing, Caroline Ellison, the former CEO of Alameda Research, is preparing for her sentencing hearing two years after the collapse of the FTX exchange, once run by her former partner, Sam Bankman-Fried. However, the filing reveals that Ellison is requesting permission to redact sensitive information from her forthcoming sentencing […]
Jump Trading's Tai Mo Shan subsidiary is seeking nearly $264 million in damages over a failed delivery of SRM tokens – more than the protocol's current market cap.
On March 19, Bitcoin prices fell to as low as $61,500. However, even as fear reigned, Kaiko, a blockchain analytics platform, observed that the coin’s liquidity across major crypto exchanges, including Binance and Coinbase, has been recovering steadily. When writing, the Bitcoin market liquidity is above the “Alameda Gap,” a massive boost for traders, including those looking […]
In its most recent research newsletter, crypto research firm Kaiko alluded to an ‘Alameda Gap,’ which has been massively impacting the Bitcoin and crypto market for some time now. However, that seems to be in the past, as Kaiko stated that the gap no longer exists. What The Alameda Gap Is About According to the report, the ‘Alameda Gap’ is the gap in liquidity that existed after the collapse of the collapse of the defunct crypto exchange FTX and its sister company Alameda Research. Alameda was one of the most prominent market makers then and provided massive liquidity to the market. Related Reading: Is Ripple Behind The XRP Price Crash? Massive Selling Spree Sparks Concern Following Alameda’s collapse, this liquidity gap is said to have persisted as market makers “waited on the sidelines for sentiment and trading activity to recover.” Now, the market looks to have moved past this, as Kaiko revealed that, as of last week, the market depth has almost fully recovered and is back to its pre-FTX average. The research firm added that the Bitcoin 2% market depth is up 40% year-to-date (YTD) and briefly surpassed its pre-FTX average of $470 million. This increase is said to have been mainly due to the surge in Bitcoin’s price, which has risen faster than the market liquidity since the SEC approved the Spot Bitcoin ETFs in January. Bitcoin is up about 50% YTD and has already hit new highs since the beginning of the year, including a new all-time high (ATH) of $73,750. Meanwhile, the improvement in liquidity is also evident in the fact that the cost of trading has declined on the three major US crypto exchanges: Coinbase, Kraken, and Bitstamp. How Bitcoin Is Outperforming Gold Kaiko also highlighted in its report that the Bitcoin-to-Gold ratio, which measures both assets’ relative performance, is inching closer to its ATH, which it last hit in November 2021. Interestingly, this increase means that BTC is outperforming Gold, even though both assets have recorded ATHs these past few weeks. Related Reading: Solana Surpasses Ethereum In Major Metric Amid Surge Above $200 Furthermore, funds linked to these assets show how Bitcoin has outperformed Gold. Kaiko noted that Bitcoin ETFs have attracted $11 billion since they launched in early January. Meanwhile, the largest physically-backed Gold ETFs (SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) and iShares Gold Trust (IAU) have registered outflows during the same period. Kaiko suggested that this could mean that investors were moving towards Bitcoin as the “new global store of value.” Interestingly, the CEO of Jan3 and Bitcoiner, Samson Mow, while giving reasons why Bitcoin will hit $1 million, also mentioned that people will start demonetizing Gold and substitute it for BTC at some point. BTC price falls to $62,700 | Source: BTCUSD on Tradingview.com Featured image from Forkast News, chart from Tradingview.com
The settlement with FTX and Alameda Research is a key part of BlockFi's bankruptcy and reorganization plan.