A user mistakenly deposited 2000 SOL in FTX one year after bankruptcy and seeks approval from the bankruptcy court for repayment.

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Odaily Planet Daily According to a document filed in the Delaware bankruptcy court on Monday, 31-year-old Lukas Bartusek stated that he accidentally transferred 2,000 SOL to an old FTX account in October 2023, nearly a year after the exchange went bankrupt. After realizing his mistake, Bartusek claimed he was told that a court order would be needed to withdraw from the account. According to the document, the tokens were worth about $63,700 at the time of deposit, but are now valued at over $396,000 at current prices. The document states that FTX ‘knowingly and voluntarily accepts’ the deposit. Generally, without the permission of the judge, bankrupt companies are not allowed to return funds to individual creditors. The advisor who took over the company after FTX’s bankruptcy has been approved by the court to return funds to customers, and the first funds are expected to be distributed later this month. (Bloomberg) Yesterday’s news, FTX will begin repaying $16 billion creditors on February 18, 2025, with the first phase repaying $6.5-7 billion. Payment is based on the price of November 2022.

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