Cryptocurrency buying and selling platform FTX owes its 50 largest creditors almost $3.1 billion, according to a court filing.
The embattled firm, which filed for bankruptcy in the US last week, says it owes around $1.45bn to its top 10 creditors, though it did not name any.
The collapse of the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency exchange has shaken confidence in the already troubled virtual currency market.
It also led to the company’s boss, Sam Bankman-Fried, resigning.
FTX’s previous bankruptcy filings revealed that more than a million people and companies could be owed money after its collapse.
On Saturday, FTX said it had launched a review of its global assets and was preparing to sell or reorganize some businesses.
A hearing before a US bankruptcy judge was set for Tuesday.
It is not clear how much people who have funds invested in FTX will recover at the end of the bankruptcy process, although many experts cautioned that it may be a small fraction of what they put into the company.
Last week, FTX’s new CEO, John Ray, criticized the way the failing platform was run, saying he had never “seen such a huge failure of corporate controls.”
Ray, who replaced Bankman-Fried, criticized the “complete absence of reliable financial information.”
Bankman-Fried told the Vox news website that she regretted filing for bankruptcy and that the decision had taken the company’s financial affairs out of her control. He also expressed his disdain for financial regulators.
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