Two months into FTX bankruptcy proceedings, company attorneys have identified about $5 billion in assets that could be used to repay creditors, though how that might be distributed and to whom specifically remained publicly unclear after a hearing Wednesday.

After hearing from both FTX attorneys and those who say FTX shouldn’t be allowed to seal information about those who claim the crypto exchange owes them the most, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge John T. Dorsey of the District of Delaware decided to continue allowing FTX to redact creditors’ names from filings for three more months.

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