Gate News message, April 23 — If FTX’s bankruptcy estate had not sold its stakes in Anthropic, Solana, SpaceX, and other investments, the failed exchange would currently hold approximately $114 billion in assets, according to Cointelegraph.
The breakdown includes Anthropic at roughly $82.3 billion (165x return), Solana at $5.1 billion (27x), Robinhood at $4.9 billion (8x), Genesis Digital at $3.5 billion (3x), SpaceX at $15 billion (75x), and Cursor at $3 billion (15,000x return).
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