A group of FTX’s international customers asked for a court order shielding their names from the public, spotlighting a privacy issue that has divided bankruptcy courts in other crypto-related cases.

Unnamed customers of FTX.com, the failed company’s largest exchange platform outside the U.S., said in court papers Wednesday their interest in keeping their identities and contact information secret trumps the public’s interest in an open and transparent bankruptcy process. Public disclosure of customer identities puts them at risk of identity theft and cyber scams, and could diminish whatever value remains in FTX, according to the customer group.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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