The operation at the beginning of 2026 has pushed FTT into a complete dilemma. A major exchange included it in the delisting voting list, causing an instant uproar in the market—massive community sell-offs, with a decline of over 12% within 24 hours, now hovering around $0.79.
At the same time, there are reports that a certain exchange has applied to the court to dismiss FTX's $1.7 billion recovery lawsuit, citing lack of jurisdiction and lack of grounds for the claim. SBF posted a "gm" on X, which did indeed cause a brief rally, but then there was no further news—such a rebound is fundamentally unsustainable.
On the other hand, FTX creditors are set to receive $1.6 billion in compensation in September, but this won't significantly help FTT's short-term situation. Overall, the risk remains quite high.
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consensus_whisperer
· 3h ago
FTT's situation, to put it simply, is spinning in a death spiral, and the coin withdrawal vote directly hit the core. That SBF guy is like farting, he can't hold anything up at all.
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LiquidityWizard
· 01-09 04:19
Laughing out loud, FTT this wave feels like it's getting more and more dragged down. As soon as the coin withdrawal list was released, it broke the defense.
SBF just sends a gm to try to reverse? Bro, wake up. This situation has been rotten through and through for a long time.
160 million in compensation can't save it either, it's just ridiculous.
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zkProofGremlin
· 01-09 04:10
FTT, it's really time to give up hope. Once the coin removal list is released, it's an immediate death sentence.
This move is like hammering another nail into the coffin. A rebound? That's all just on paper.
If SBF can send a gm to save the market, I might as well send a gn to save the economy.
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JustHereForAirdrops
· 01-09 04:07
FTT this situation is really incredible. As soon as the coin withdrawal vote came out, it directly triggered a death spiral... Can SBF just pull it back with that GM? That's funny; this rebound is purely a flash in the pan.
Honestly, even a 1.6 billion payout can't save it. In the short term, it looks pretty hopeless.
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CommunityWorker
· 01-09 04:05
FTT this matter is no longer suspenseful. As soon as the withdrawal voting is out, the outcome is known... SBF just sends a gm to try to turn things around? Dream on. 1.6 billion in compensation can't save this thing.
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The operation at the beginning of 2026 has pushed FTT into a complete dilemma. A major exchange included it in the delisting voting list, causing an instant uproar in the market—massive community sell-offs, with a decline of over 12% within 24 hours, now hovering around $0.79.
At the same time, there are reports that a certain exchange has applied to the court to dismiss FTX's $1.7 billion recovery lawsuit, citing lack of jurisdiction and lack of grounds for the claim. SBF posted a "gm" on X, which did indeed cause a brief rally, but then there was no further news—such a rebound is fundamentally unsustainable.
On the other hand, FTX creditors are set to receive $1.6 billion in compensation in September, but this won't significantly help FTT's short-term situation. Overall, the risk remains quite high.
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