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FTX & Alameda Double Down: $125M Ethereum and Solana Staking Move Sparks Repayment Debate

FTX & Alameda Double Down: $125M Ethereum and Solana Staking Move Sparks Repayment Debate

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2025-08-01 19:00:06
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Defunct exchange FTX and its hedge fund sibling Alameda just dropped a $125 million crypto bombshell—staking massive ETH and SOL positions while creditors clamor for answers.

Who needs bankruptcy transparency when you've got degenerate yield farms to tend?

The move raises eyebrows as Ethereum flirts with $4K and Solana's ecosystem shows renewed vigor. Smart money? Or just another chapter in crypto's favorite financial soap opera?

One thing's clear: In crypto, even the corpses keep trading.

Arkham Flags Suspicious Activity By FTX And Alameda Ahead of Repayments

Just weeks before a scheduled $1.9 billion creditor repayment, blockchain analytics firm Arkham has flagged eyebrow-raising activity involving FTX and Alameda wallets. According to Arkham data, FTX Cold Storage staked $45 million worth of SOL overnight, while Alameda-linked addresses deposited $80 million in ETH to institutional staking provider Figment. These actions have stirred controversy across the crypto space—especially given the question posed by Arkham itself: “Aren’t they supposed to be paying their customers back with that?”

FTX Cold Storage staked $45M of SOL last night | Source: Arkham

The timing of these moves is puzzling. On-chain transactions indicate that both entities continue managing large crypto positions, despite their bankrupt status and ongoing legal obligations. The FTX Recovery Trust and FTX Trading recently confirmed the upcoming third distribution round, set to begin on September 30. However, the optics of staking assets instead of liquidating them for cash repayments may erode the fragile trust left among creditors.

Adding further uncertainty, over $4.3 billion in claims remain under dispute. It’s still unclear which specific claims will be approved for this upcoming payout. According to FTX creditor Sunil Kavuri, many creditors—especially those in China and other jurisdictions flagged by a recent motion—will “nearly certainly” be excluded from this round of distributions. This could lead to growing dissatisfaction and potential legal battles as the final phase of creditor repayments unfolds. As of now, transparency remains limited, and concern is rising.

Altcoin Market Pulls Back After Sharp Rally

The total crypto market cap excluding Bitcoin (TOTAL2) has experienced a sharp pullback, dropping nearly 4.7% from its recent peak of $1.49 trillion to around $1.40 trillion. This move comes after a strong multi-week rally that saw the altcoin market cap surge from below $1.1 trillion to new yearly highs. However, the recent correction highlights growing selling pressure and short-term exhaustion among altcoins.

Altcoin Market Consolidates | Source: TOTAL2 chart on TradingView

From a technical perspective, the chart shows a rejection from the local highs after the market encountered resistance NEAR the 1.5T level. Despite the drop, the structure remains bullish, with price still above the 50-day, 100-day, and 200-day simple moving averages (SMAs), which are now stacked in bullish alignment. The 50-day SMA, currently at $1.14 trillion, could act as key support if downside pressure increases.

The volume profile reveals significant activity during this recent breakout, suggesting the rally was driven by strong participation. However, the red bars during the current retracement phase indicate growing profit-taking. If TOTAL2 manages to hold above $1.35T, the broader altcoin market could resume its upward momentum. But failure to do so might open room for a deeper correction toward the $1.25T support zone.

Featured image from Dall-E, chart from TradingView

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