Alameda Bankruptcy Administration distributes over $15 million in SOL to creditors

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PANews February 12 News, according to Arkham monitoring, Alameda Research’s bankruptcy management team recently distributed over $15 million worth of SOL to creditors in the latest monthly allocation. A total of $15.6 million worth of SOL was transferred to 25 independent addresses as part of a continuous distribution plan that has lasted for 21 months. Alameda’s on-chain wallet currently still holds $314.95 million worth of SOL.

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