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Shaquille O'Neal Finally Served FTX Lawsuit, Lawyers Say
Legendary basketball player Shaquille O'Neal has finally been served in a class-action lawsuit against FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, a law firm for the plaintiffs tweeted on Sunday. "The Hash" panel discusses the latest fallout from FTX's collapse and lawsuits against celebrity endorsers.

First Mover Americas: Ether Holds Above $2K
The latest price moves in crypto markets in context for April 17, 2023.

Shaquille O'Neal Finally Served FTX Lawsuit: Lawyers
Lawyers claimed the superstar was “hiding and driving away from our process servers for the past three months."

Tax Implications for Investors With Funds on Failed Crypto Exchanges
In the wake of a string of crypto firm implosions in 2022, including FTX and Celsius, TurboTax tax expert Lisa Greene-Lewis explains how that may impact investors' tax filings ahead of the deadline next week.

FTX’s Bankruptcy Lawyers Say ‘The Dumpster Fire Is Out’
Five months after the implosion of FTX, the crypto exchange’s new legal team said that “the situation has been stabilized and the dumpster fire is out.” CoinDesk Global Policy and Regulation Managing Editor Nikhilesh De breaks down the bankruptcy hearing on Wednesday and discusses the possibility for FTX to reopen in the future.

FTX’s Bankruptcy Lawyers: ‘The Dumpster Fire Is Out’
At a hearing on Wednesday, lawyers for the now-defunct exchange described it as a “digital Potemkin village” run by former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried.

Bitcoin Hovers Around $30K, Rallies 80% in 2023
Innovating Capital General Partner and Pastel co-founder Anthony Georgiades joins "All About Bitcoin" to discuss whether bitcoin (BTC) is a risk-on or risk-off asset. Plus, his insights on legendary investor Warren Buffet referring to bitcoin as a "gambling token" and market reaction after FTX attorneys say the crypto exchange could possibly reopen.

FTT Token Surges as FTX Lawyer Says Exchange Could Reopen; Block’s TBD Partners With Yellow Card
FTX, the cryptocurrency exchange that collapsed spectacularly in November, is considering reopening at some point in the future as it navigates bankruptcy, its attorneys from Sullivan & Cromwell said in a court hearing on Wednesday. Separately, TBD, the bitcoin-focused subsidiary of Jack Dorsey’s Block (SQ), is teaming up with crypto exchange Yellow Card to enable cross-border payments in 16 countries across Africa.

Crypto Exchange FTX Could Reopen, Its Attorney Says; Firm’s FTT Token Surges
FTT's price more than doubled.

Alameda to Be Repaid $53M Deltec Loan, Delaware Bankruptcy Court Rules
The 2021 payment to Tether's bank Deltec International was originally approved by FTX's Ryan Salame.

