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Yuga Labs said it's investigating reports of eye problems by people who attended a recent NFT event. It said it was reaching out to attendees of the ApeFest event in Hong Kong to learn more. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAdvertisementBored Ape creator Yuga Labs said it was aware that some visitors to its ApeFest NFT event last week have reported suffering from painful and burning eye problems. AdvertisementAdvertisementA video shared on X from the ApeFest event showed bright pink lights fitted around the stage and aimed towards the crowd.
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Evan Luthra, an app developer, entrepreneur and angel investor, told CNBC he lost $2 million dollars in the collapse of FTX. Jake Thacker, an FTX customer in Portland, Oregon, told CNBC he lost hundreds of thousands of dollars shortly after losing his job in the tech industry. "I was like, oh my goodness, there's all these big name people utilizing FTX," Kannegundla said. Bhagamshi Kannegundla, an FTX customer, told CNBC he sold his bankruptcy claim to reinvest in crypto. Years later, if the FTX bankruptcy process recovers more than the 11 cents on the dollar for his claim, the buyer pockets the difference.
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SBF's arrest isn't reassuring users who are worried about getting their money out of the failed exchange. "It really wouldn't change my life or anyone's life if he goes to jail," one user said. Tadeh Tarverdian, a customer of FTX who had $10,000 in his account when the exchange collapsed last month, said news of the Sam Bankman-Fried's arrest made him more anxious about getting his money back. Evan Luthra, an entrepreneur who says he lost $2 million when the exchange collapsed, also doesn't find comfort in Bankman-Fried's arrest. He speculated the former crypto executive would be found guilty due to the "obvious" mismanagement of FTX, as well Bankman-Fried's media interviews.
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