“Following a thorough internal investigation, LedgerX has found no evidence that any of its employees were aware of any reported code enabling Alameda to take FTX customer assets, and firmly denies any contrary allegation,” Miami International Holdings, LedgerX’s new owners, said in a statement to the WSJ.
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