Honestly, I've long since made peace with not ever getting back those assets. In that way I accept the risk I took when making the trades in the first place. But what really irks me with the FTX bankruptcy is how my assets were suddenly impounded, effectively stolen from me, and I wasn't allowed to trade it anymore even to avoid further losses. Yes, contracts, articles, and so on, but I'm a simple man: I pay. I own. So, if I am to ask compensation for anything, it must be 1. to get my crypto back, and 2. to be paid damages for the inability to trade during a period of free fall. As it's now, however I guess I can count myself lucky if I even get back parts of my own crypto, if anything. So, I've decided to not spend energy on it.
we can debate liquidity and depth of the market for those assets, but they're also just using the same standard as what was lost as well as reporting where thats just asset price appreciation
https://www.reuters.com/technology/bankrupt-crypto-exchange-...