Celsius Files to Sell Its Stablecoin Holdings to Generate Liquidity and Keep Operations Afloat

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Stablecoin Savior

 

Because the now bankrupt company still “owns” 11 forms of stablecoins totaling approximately $23 million dollars (according to public disclosures), Celsius Network is seeking to generate quick liquidity to help continue funding its bare bones operations and dire efforts to keep its debtors (secured and unsecured) whole.

 


The Short Facts:

  • Celsius filed for bankruptcy in July, and is currently before the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, which is also hearing Three Arrows Capital’s bankruptcy case.

  • If this motion is approved by presiding Judge Martin Glenn, the chief U.S. bankruptcy judge, the proceedings of the sale would go to primarily pay for the operations of Celsius Network. While the proceeds generated by the sale of the stablecoins constitute property of the debtors’ estate, paying them back is part of a separate and ongoing process.

  • “The Debtors, however, continue to own stablecoins that should be monetized to fund their operations in these Chapter 11 cases given their market stability compared to other types of cryptocurrencies,” the filing reads.

  • Celsius’ official committee of unsecured creditors made a deal with the U.S. Trustee’s office earlier in September to appoint an independent examiner, provided they took certain steps to limit the amount of time and funding the examiner would take. Celsius agreed to join the examiner, and the judge signed off on the deal on Wednesday.

  • A hearing is scheduled for Oct. 6 in New York to discuss the proposed stablecoin sale.


The Prediction?

I don’t know.  What do YOU think will happen?


Via: Crypto lending company Celsius files for permission to sell its stablecoin holdings


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