What’s better than $1 billion? $8 billion! ftx_us reaches the valuation after closing a $400 million funding round, which president Brett_FTXUS says makes the firm one of the largest crypto exchanges in the United States.
According to Reuters on Wednesday, the American affiliate of FTXa $400 million funding round led by SoftBank Group Corp, Temasek Holdings, Paradigm and Multicoin Capital.
FTX US president Brett Harrison said that this development puts their firm as one of the largest crypto exchanges in the United States, and sends a message to the world that they are growing very rapidly. Harrison indicated that the firm will use the funds to further its offerings as well as to grow and expand its workforce.
Back in 2021, the exchange made a sale-and-purchase agreement to acquire crypto derivatives platform LedgerX to
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