Celsius Fights To Reclaim $2 Billion Withdrawn Prior To Bankruptcy Declaration

According to a Bloomberg report, Celsius Network, the crypto platform that filed for bankruptcy in July 2022, demands that major customers who collectively withdrew over $2 billion before the bankruptcy return those funds to avoid potential litigation. 

An oversight committee formed during Celsius’s Chapter 11 case has begun contacting customers who withdrew more than $100,000 during the period leading up to the company’s bankruptcy filing. This recovery effort aims to repay creditors who did not withdraw funds from Celsius. 

Settlement Offered To Celsius Users 

Per the report, the oversight committee’s recovery process will impact around 2% of Celsius users who, in total, withdrew approximately 40% of the platform’s assets within the 90 days preceding the Chapter 11 filing. 

Celsius reported $6 billion in assets, 1.7 million registered users, and 300,000 active users with account balances exceeding $100 at the time of bankruptcy. 

Notably, the oversight committee has offered customers who may face clawback suits a settlement option, providing them with a “favorable rate” if they choose to settle. 

Customers who opt for settlement would have their potential liabilities determined based on the value of their assets at the time of their 2022 withdrawals. This means that settling customers would retain any appreciation in the value of their digital assets resulting from the surge in crypto prices over the past year.

Legal Consequences If Settlement Offer Is Declined

According to Bloomberg, customers who decline to settle may be subject to significantly more liability through potential litigation. The committee’s letter warns customers about the potential consequences of not accepting the settlement offer.

In November, a bankruptcy judge approved Celsius’ plan to distribute billions of dollars in assets and transform into a creditor-owned Bitcoin mining firm. According to a court filing by the company’s lawyers, Celsius has already distributed around $2 billion in assets.

Overall, Celsius Network’s oversight committee is pursuing the recovery of over $2 billion in withdrawals made by major customers shortly before the company filed for bankruptcy. By offering settlement options based on the value of assets at the time of withdrawal, Celsius aims to alleviate potential litigation and expedite the repayment of creditors. 

As the process unfolds, impacted customers decide to settle potential liabilities or face potential litigation with potentially higher consequences.

Celsius

Currently, the network’s native token, CEL, is trading at $0.1862, reflecting a significant year-to-date decline of over 49%.

In shorter time frames, the token has experienced a 12% decline in the last 24 hours, a 32% decline in the last week, and a 27% decline in the last fourteen days, highlighting the limited interest and lack of confidence among investors in the CEL token.

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Celsius Follows FTX As It Begins Repaying Crypto To Creditors, Here’s How Much

Bankrupt cryptocurrency lending company Celsius Network has followed behind FTX, revealing plans to disburse billions of dollars in crypto to creditors and establish a new Bitcoin mining company for its creditors. 

Celsius To Distribute $3 Billion In Crypto To Creditors

In a press release published on Wednesday, Celsius Network announced its successful emergence from bankruptcy. The company is now set to implement its “plan of reorganization,” which involves distributing over $3 billion in crypto assets and fiat currency to its creditors. 

The crypto lending company claimed that the reorganization plan has gained approval by approximately 98% of the company’s account holders. Additionally, Celsius disclosed that the plan has been confirmed and accepted by the Bankruptcy Court of the New York Southern District and the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). 

Earlier in 2022, Celsius filed for bankruptcy in New York after becoming one of the many victims of the crypto market’s dramatic plunge which saw major token prices falling to new lows. Subsequently, the crypto lending platform froze all withdrawals, temporarily shutting off account holder’s access to their savings and funds. 

Now, 18 months after halting withdrawals, Celsius is finally settled and has initiated steps to reimburse creditors. The crypto lending platform disclosed plans to boost its cryptocurrency distribution to creditors by almost $250 million. This would involve converting altcoins to Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH). 

“Our exit from bankruptcy is the culmination of an extraordinary team effort and extensive collaboration between Celsius, Hut 8, strategic partners, and our creditors,” Members of the Special Committee of the Board of Celsius, David Barse and Alan Carr stated. 

The conclusion of the long-awaited repayment and the company’s reorganization plans marks a milestone for Celsius as it reflects the organization’s commitment to its creditors. It also underscores its compliance with regulatory obligations and resolvement of intricate legal issues within its business. 

Celsius Network CEL price chart from Tradingview.com (FTX Crypto)

Celsius Forges Ahead With Creation Of New Bitcoin Mining Company

As Celsius works to disburse $3 billion to its creditors, the crypto lending platform has also announced plans to create a new Bitcoin mining company, Ionic Digital, Inc. The Bitcoin mining company will be owned by Celsius creditors, and mining operations will be managed by Hut 8 Corp, a North American digital asset mining company. 

The objective of the Bitcoin mining company is to consistently provide recoveries to creditors and ensure that the best outcomes are guaranteed for them. After gaining the necessary requisite approvals, Ionic Digital stocks are expected to be publicly traded. Certain shares of the Bitcoin mining company have already been allocated to Celsius creditors.  

Additionally, the Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) of Hut 8, Matt Prusak, will assume the role of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at Ionic Digital. The publication revealed that he will be working with Celsius’s board of directors appointed by the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors (UCC).