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Genesis Sought $1B Bailout From Investors Before Halting Withdrawals: Report

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FTX’s bankruptcy filings show ‘complete failure of corporate controls’

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The agency overseeing Indonesia’s crypto market has stopped the trading of FTX tokens on domestic platforms. The announcement comes after FTX, the exchange...

FTX Fraud: More Bombshell Revelations in New Bankruptcy Filing

Key Takeaways A filing from FTX's new CEO has more thoroughly revealed the shocking state of the company's finances. New FTX CEO John J. Ray III,...

FTX Wasn’t Authorized to File for US Bankruptcy: Bahamas Liquidators

Court-appointed liquidators have rejected the validity of FTX’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings in the U.S.On Nov. 15, Brian Simms, the provisional liquidator in charge...

5 Tales from the Crypto: FTX Fallout and Making the Case for Keeping the Faith

The fallout over the collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX continues. On Friday, the embattled company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, noting that...

Bitvo abandons FTX purchase

The Canadian cryptocurrency exchange Bitvo has terminated the proposed acquisition transaction it had with the FTX in order to preserve its standing as an...

Will A Bankruptcy Of Bitcoin Miner Core Scientific Impact The Price?

The largest publicly traded Bitcoin miner in the U.S. by hash rate and mining fleet, Core Scientific (CORZ), issued a bankruptcy warning in a filing with the SEC on Oct. 26. Shortly thereafter, the stock took a nosedive. The stock plummeted from $1.02 to $0.22. While the CORZ stock was trading at $10.43 at the beginning of the year, it is now down 97% year-to-date. Notably, the Bitcoin price was unimpressed by the news. As NewsBTC reported, a Bitcoin miner capitulation is currently the biggest intra-market risk. Therefore, it is questionable whether the risk of a capitulation event is now over or Core Scientific is the harbinger of a bigger crash? Related Reading: Bitcoin’s Biggest Intra-Market Risk Right Now – What You Need To Know Bitcoin Miner Core Scientific On The Ropes Documents filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission reveal that there is a possibility of bankruptcy. The company said it will not make its debt payments due in late October and early November. In addition, Core Scientific announced that holders of its common stock “could suffer a total loss of their investment.” Cash could be depleted by the end of the year or sooner, in part because Celsius arguably owes the miner $5.4 million. Related Reading: Bitcoin Price Just Saw Technical Correction, Why BTC Could Rise Again However, responsible for the Bitcoin miner’s situation, however, according to management, are that “operating performance and liquidity have been severely impacted by the prolonged decrease in the price of bitcoin, the increase in electricity costs,” as well as “the increase in the global bitcoin network hash rate”. Compass Point analysts believe bankruptcy is a real possibility, as CNBC quotes: Still, without knowing how discussions are going with CORZ’s creditors, we think a scenario where CORZ has to file for Chapter 11 protection has to be taken seriously, especially if BTC prices decline further from current levels.  For the moment, the Bitcoin miner is considering various options for raising additional capital. All-Clear For The Bitcoin Price For Now? The SEC document gives the all-clear for the bitcoin price in that a sale of Core Scientific’s bitcoin holdings has already taken place. The company now holds only 24 Bitcoins; 1,027 Bitcoins were already sold last month. In this respect, Core Scientific’s treasury is not more of a concern, but rather the overall bad state of the Bitcoin mining industry. The industry is suffering from skyrocketing electricity costs as well as the depressed Bitcoin price. Many larger Bitcoin mining companies ordered new hardware when the price was much higher. Due to long delivery times, they received the machines much later, at a time when the hash price was already much less profitable. Another well-known Bitcoin miner, Compute North, filed for bankruptcy back in September and owes at least 200 creditors up to $500 million,as Bitcoinist reported. The next few months will therefore have to reveal whether it will take a deeper shakeout to flush unprofitable and over-leveraged miners out of the market. Core Scientific had the highest debt to equity ratio in the industry at 3.5x. Currently, the miner net position change continues to indicate that the industry is exerting selling pressure on the market. The metric shows that the total number of Bitcoins sold by miners was higher than the amount held on every day throughout October. From a technical perspective, BTC looks ´poised to reach long territory’ soon. For now, the price needs to sweep the low and should hold the level at $19.9K.

Celsius creditors face fallout from U.S. bankruptcy disclosure process

Celsius filed a trove of documents this week containing users’ names and information about certain transactions, setting off a wave of concern among some...

FTX wins auction for bankrupt crypto lender Voyager

FTX has won the auction for bankrupt lender Voyager Digital and its assets with a bid of around $1.4 billion, Voyager announced today.The bid...

🔴Another Big Win for Ripple! | This Week in Crypto – Sep 26, 2022

JP Morgan CEO is again against crypto, Ripple moves closer to a dismissal in its SEC lawsuit and Binance could buy Voyager’s assets. These...

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