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Asset sales for bankrupt cryptocurrency lender Celsius are planned.


On November 1st, following the bankruptcy court's last bid deadline, a sale hearing will take place. Following his successful bid for Voyager Digital's assets last month, Sam Bankman-Fried, the CEO and co-founder of FTX, was said to be eyeing the assets of Celsius last week.



06 Oct 2022 By: Simran Mishra
Asset sales for bank

In a petition made public by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, the deadline for the last offer was set as October 17, 2022 for the cryptocurrency loan company Celsius.

On November 1st, following the bankruptcy court's last bid deadline, a sale hearing will take place. Following his successful bid for Voyager Digital's assets last month, Sam Bankman-Fried, the CEO and co-founder of FTX, was said to be eyeing the assets of Celsius last week.

The hearing for the Celsius bankruptcy sale has been completed, and numerous interested parties are anticipated at the asset sale for the crypto lender.

The final dates for the company's selling proceedings have been set, according to a formal court filing from the Celsius Chapter 11 bankruptcy case. A final bid deadline for the now-defunct cryptocurrency lender Celsius has been set for Monday, October 17.

On November 1, approximately two weeks later, a sale hearing will be held, and it is anticipated that many interested parties will attend. Sam Bankman-Fried, the CEO of FTX, is reportedly trying to make a bid on the company's assets, according to "a person acquainted with his deal-making," who spoke to a reporter.

The information regarding the rumoured offer by Bankman-Fried comes after FTX paid $1.4 billion to acquire the assets of Voyager Digital on September 26. In the past, Bankman-Fried has stated to the media that he and FTX were prepared to spend billions on purchase agreements.

Additionally, Ripple Labs executives have expressed interest in Celsius' assets since August, when a representative told Reuters that the company is interested in learning more about Celsius and its assets and determining whether any of them would be useful for our operations.

On November 1, judge Martin Glenn will preside over a video conference during the sale hearing for Celsius' assets. Following Alex Mashinsky's recent resignation as Celsius Network's creator and former CEO, the news of the confirmed sale dates was announced.

In addition, stories dated October 3 claim that Mashinsky took $10 million out of the cryptocurrency platform weeks before the business stopped operating.

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