Justin Sun, the Founder of Tron (TRX), is reportedly open to deals for the assets of the now-defunct crypto exchange FTX.
Sun said that his associates were evaluating potential purchases of assets from the fallen, Bahamas-based exchange, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The adviser at the Huobi exchange and the WTO Ambassador of Grenada told reporters on Tuesday that,
“We are open to any kind of deal. I think all the options [are] on the table.”
Per Sun, the discussions over a potential deal have already begun, and they include representatives of both Tron and Huobi.
"Right now our team is in the Bahamas" for talks with FTX, he said.
However, it appears that there won’t be any deals signed any time soon, with Sun stating that, should there be any purchases at all, the process to do so would take time.
He said that,
“Right now we are evaluating assets one by one, but as far as I understand the process is going to be long since they are already in this kind of bankruptcy procedure.”
On FTX’s side, the investment bank Perella Weinberg Partners was hired to deal with the sale of the company’s various business units and subsidiaries.
As reported, FTX declared bankruptcy on November 11, following a swift collapse of the exchange, while Sam Bankman-Fried resigned as CEO. Approximately 130 affiliated companies are also part of the Chapter 11 bankruptcy voluntary proceedings, including Alameda Research, the exchange’s parent company.
Sun further argued that Bankman-Fried’s mistakes will be damaging to the crypto industry, specifically when it comes to regulations and institutional investments, and specifically in the USA.
“The fall of SBF will leave a very negative impression on mainstream American society about the cryptocurrency
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