Creditors of FTX included Apple, Netflix, Amazon, Meta, Google, government agencies and other major companies

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On the evening of Jan. 25, FTX lawyers filed a creditor matrix with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.
The list of companies included technology giants, U.S. and other government agencies.
FTX owes funds to cryptocurrencies Coinbase, Galaxy Digital, Yuga Labs, Circle, Bittrex, Sky Mavis, Chainalysis, Messari and Binance.
Apple, Netflix, Amazon, Meta, Google, LinkedIn, Microsoft and Twitter have also become creditors of the exchange.
Media giants such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and CoinDesk also made the list of creditors.
In addition, FTX owes the tax authorities of several U.S. government agencies and the federal IRS, as well as various government agencies in Japan, Australia and Hong Kong.
The amount due for each such creditor is unknown.
The company also owes funds of 9.7 million to its retail customers.
The total list of creditors is spelled out in 115 pages of court documents.

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