Miami-Dade County and the Miami Heat announced Friday they will be terminating their business relationship with FTX following the news the cryptocurrency exchange will be filing for bankruptcy.
FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried Lost Billions and the Company Filed for Bankruptcy—It Could Signal the ‘Demise' of Crypto, Expert Says
The name of the FTX Arena has an uncertain future after the cryptocurrency exchange filed for bankruptcy. NBC 6's Ari Odzer reports One winner from all this was the contract broker, the Superlative Group, who’s been paid and gets to keep almost $3.5 million.
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