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Celsius to Distribute $127 Million in Second Payout to Creditors

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Updated by Mohammad Shahid
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In Brief

  • Celsius will distribute $127M to creditors in BTC or USD, based on eligibility.
  • Eligible creditors must have a Coinbase account matching Celsius records for crypto payouts.
  • Former CEO Alex Mashinsky faces fraud charges tied to Celsius’s collapse in 2022.
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Celsius is preparing a second distribution of $127 million to eligible creditors from its Litigation Recovery Account. 

The funds will be distributed in Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), or US dollars, depending on eligibility.

A Sigh of Relief for Most Celsius Creditors

According to the latest Bankruptcy court filing, the Litigation Administrators have allocated approximately $127 million, after deducting fees and expenses, for this second round of payouts. 

This amount will go to Post-Effective Date Debtors for Celsius creditors entitled to Illiquid Recovery Rights under the company’s bankruptcy plan. A portion of the funds will be held in reserves as specified in the plan.

Notably, creditors wishing to receive their distribution in BTC or Ethereum (ETH) must have an active Coinbase account. The account details must match those on record with Celsius.

“As per the Coinbase Agreement, after Nov 9, 2024, non-corporate creditors who still have not received their Celsius distribution via Coinbase will automatically be rerouted to a US dollar (USD) distribution partner instead,” Celsius stated on X (formerly Twitter).

Meanwhile, legal troubles for former CEO Alex Mashinsky continue. Earlier this month, a federal court denied Mashinsky’s request to dismiss two fraud charges tied to Celsius’s collapse

These include allegations of market manipulation involving the CEL token. The court allowed the case to proceed under the Commodity Exchange Act and the Securities Exchange Act.

Mashinsky faces seven criminal charges related to the company’s downfall in 2022. If convicted, he could face up to 115 years in prison.

Earlier this year, US Judge Kaplan summoned Sam Bankman-Fried to court to address a potential conflict of interest involving his legal representation. Prosecutors raised concerns about Bankman-Fried’s attorney, who previously represented Alex Mashinsky.

Law firm Kirkland & Ellis, which managed bankruptcy cases for Celsius, BlockFi, and Voyager Digital, has reportedly earned over $120 million in fees for its work.

Overall, the Celsius bankruptcy saga seems to be nearing an end. The 2022 crypto winter affected many users, some more than others. However, the latest repayment might alleviate their hardships. The former CEO Mashinsky’s trial is set to begin in January 2025.

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Mohammad Shahid
Mohammad Shahid is an experienced crypto journalist with a specialization in blockchain security. He covers a wide range of topics spanning everything from Web3 to retail crypto. As an experienced freelance journalist, he has worked on campaigns for several tier-1 exchanges, such as Bitget, and startups, including RankFi and HAQQ. Mohammad comes from an extensive technical background, with a master’s degree in Cyber Security Analysis from Macquarie University, where he majored in...
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