SBF Team Says “FTX Was Never Bankrupt,” Creditors Receive 120% Repayment
Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) team on Friday revealed an estimated $136 billion in petition-date holdings of beleaguered crypto exchange FTX. They claim “FTX was never bankrupt, even when its lawyers placed it into bankruptcy.”
The crypto community criticized the SBF team for spreading misinformation, with calls rising not to pardon him. The community still does not trust him.
SBF Team Alleges “FTX Was Never Insolvent”
In an X post on October 31, the SBF team shared a document revealing where all the money went and said, “FTX was never insolvent.” The team added that $8 billion in customer assets owed never left the exchange when its lawyers filed for bankruptcy protection.
About 98% of creditors have already repaid 120%. They claim that all customers will receive 119% to 143% repayment. After repaying $8 billion in claims and $1 billion in lawyer fees, the estate still owns $8 billion after three years of the November 2022 collapse.
The team alleges that they faced a liquidity crisis due to a sudden shortage of cash. 7 million customers deposited around 20 billion dollars. “It was on track to be resolved by the end of the month – that is, until FTX’s external counsel seized control,” said SBF.
FTX’s Stocks and Crypto Asset Holdings
Today, the crypto exchange’s petition-date holdings are estimated at $136 billion, including $14.3 billion in Anthropic equity, $7.6 billion in Robinhood (HOOD) stock, $1.2 billion in Genesis Digital Assets, $600 million in SpaceX (via K5 Global).
In addition, crypto holdings are 58 million SOL ($12.4B), 890 million SUI ($2.9B), 205K BTC ($2.3B), 225.4 million XRP ($600M), 112.6K ETH ($500M), along with having $1.7 billion in cash and $345.2 million in stablecoins.
Crypto Community’s Reactions to SBF Post
On-chain investigator ZachXBT claims customers have actually taken massive losses as they held assets like SOL or BTC. The creditors were paid from crypto prices at the time of the November 2022 bankruptcy and not at current prices.
“Illiquid investments worth more today are just a coincidence. You clearly have no learned from your time spent in prison thus far and repeat the same misinformation like before,” he added.
Shut the fuck up Sam.
You stole. https://t.co/IMbOpTzTn2
— Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth) (@adamscochran) October 31, 2025
The crypto community believes Sam Bankman-Fried must remain in jail and President Donald Trump must not pardon him under pressure from Democrats. Recently, Binance founder CZ claimed that all people, such as Gary Gensler, Elizabeth Warren, and Maxine Waters, who are aggressive against him were all SBF supporters.
Notably, some shared ties between lawyers from Sullivan & Cromwell LLP who handled Trump’s conviction this year. As Trump pardoned CZ this month, speculation on SBF getting a pardon grew immensely.
FTX Token (FTT) climbed more than 3% in the last few hours, with the price currently trading at $0.83. Trading volume jumped over 33% over the last 24 hours.



