BitGo IPO, Dogecoin ETF Debut, FTX Distributes $1.6b To Creditors | Weekly Recap
Bankruptcy recovery efforts accelerated as FTX announced its third creditor distribution totaling $1.6 billion. Meanwhile, institutional cryptocurrency infrastructure expanded through BitGo’s public offering filing.
Summary
- FTX to pay $1.6b in third creditor distribution, exceeding initial recovery expectations.
- BitGo files IPO after $4.19b revenue, joining crypto firms entering public markets.
- First U.S. spot Dogecoin ETF launches, expanding regulated meme coin investment access.
FTX prepares third creditor payment installment
- The collapsed exchange’s recovery trust announced that four creditor groups will receive $1.6 billion on September 30.
- Payment percentages range from 78% to 120% of the original holdings value when the exchange ceased operations.
BitGo advances toward public market debut
- The cryptocurrency custodian filed its inaugural S-1 registration statement with the SEC.
- The firm plans to list Class A common stock on the New York Stock Exchange under ticker BTGO.
- Financial disclosures revealed the company generated $4.19 billion in revenue during the first half of 2025.
X pursues legal action against bribery network
- The Elon Musk-owned social media platform is taking legal action against banned users, including cryptocurrency scammers, who attempted to bribe employees for account restoration.
- Platform officials connected the bribery activities to broader criminal organizations.
YZi Labs expands Ethena investment position
- Former Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao’s family office increased its stake in Ethena (ENA) Labs, creator of the USDe synthetic dollar stablecoin.
- The investment aligns with Ethena’s plans to expand operations on BNB Chain.
Ethereum developers schedule Fusaka upgrade
- Ethereum (ETH) Core development teams confirmed a tentative December timeline for the network’s next major upgrade during Thursday’s All Core Developers Consensus call.
- The Fusaka upgrade targets blockchain scaling improvements, with subsequent changes planned to more than double blob capacity in following weeks.
America’s first spot Dogecoin ETF begins trading
- The Rex Financial and Osprey Funds jointly managed product went live on Thursday morning on the Cboe BZX exchange under the ticker DOJE.
- This spot fund provides direct exposure to current Dogecoin (DOGE) prices rather than futures or derivative instruments.
Australia approves stablecoin distribution exemption
- The Securities and Investment Commission granted a class exemption allowing licensed intermediaries to distribute stablecoins without individual regulatory approvals.
- This policy addresses exchanges, brokers, and platforms that carry out stablecoin trading without creating the tokens themselves.
SEC streamlines cryptocurrency ETF approval process
- The commission approved new rules Wednesday enabling exchanges to list spot commodity ETPs, including cryptocurrencies, without individual agency review for each product.
- This procedural change removes the lengthy 19(b) rule filing process that previously required up to 240 days and active SEC approval or disapproval.
Circle integrates with Hyperliquid platform
- The stablecoin issuer introduced native USDC support to the largest decentralized derivatives trading platform while making its first HYPE (HYPE) token investment.
- This integration establishes Circle as a “direct stakeholder” in the platform through token ownership.
Google launches AI payment protocol
- The technology giant released an open-source protocol enabling artificial intelligence applications to send and receive payments, including stablecoin support.
- The system accommodates digital tokens pegged to fiat currencies such as the US dollar.
Strategy records minimal Bitcoin acquisition
- The treasury company purchased 525 Bitcoin (BTC) worth $60 million in its smallest monthly acquisition.
- This brings Strategy’s total holdings to approximately 639,000 Bitcoin.
Bitcoin Bottom Day
- Sunday, Sept. 21, is being hyped as a key date for the crypto’s trajectory. Economist Timothy Peterson dubbed it “Bitcoin Bottom Day,” noting the coin typically ends the year higher about 70% of the time after this date, with a median gain of 50%.
- He now sees a 90% chance of upside and almost certainty of higher prices six months out, calling $100,000 a likely permanent floor.
- If Peterson’s thesis holds, Sept. 21 could mark a defining inflection point, setting the stage for Bitcoin’s next major rally.
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