2 monthes ago | By Business Insider
Former FTX President Brett Harrison Kelly Sullivan / Stringer
Brett Harrison, FTX US's former president, is reportedly raising money for a new crypto startup.
Harrison left FTX just weeks before it slid into bankruptcy amid allegations of misused customer funds.
Harrison's attempt to raise money comes when many investors are weary of wading deeper into the crypto industry.
One former high-ranking FTX executive is reportedly working to move on from his past employer's spectacular implosion. Brett Harrison, who was president of FTX US, is in talks with investors for a new cryptocurrency...
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