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Galaxy Digital Held $77 Million in FTX Exposure, Earnings Show

In its recently released third-quarter earnings report, crypto financial services firm Galaxy Digital revealed that it holds over $76 million worth of exposure to FTX, the mainstream crypto exchange that is now experiencing a liquidity crisis. 

  • Per the report, the $76.8 million of exposure is comprised of both cash and digital assets. Within that, $47.5 million is still in the withdrawal process.
  • FTX appears to have stopped processing withdrawals on Tuesday after the company experienced overwhelming net outflows early this week. 
  • The company also experienced a net loss of $68.1 million in Q3, versus a net profit of $519 million in Q3 2021. 
  • Speaking on the firm’s earnings conference call, Galaxy CEO Mike Novogratz said that the FTX fallout has “put a short-term wrench” in the crypto industry. After Binance refused to bail out the firm, crypto markets have sunk to a total market cap of under $800 billion. Meanwhile, Galaxy’s stock (GLXY) has fallen to $3.92 as of Wednesday – a 15% drop.
  • Novogratz added that the industry has been “nimble” enough to navigate scandals in the past, and will eventually return to being correlated with the macroeconomy. 
  • Galaxy co-President Chris Ferraro said that the firm held no exposure to Alameda – a sister company of FTX which has recently gone dark
  • Galaxy Digital was reported last week to be planning to reduce its headcount, in consideration of “optimal team structure and strategy.”

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