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Celsius Estate Settles With Series B Holders Over Proceeds of GK8 Sale

Celsius Estate Settles With Series B Holders Over Proceeds of GK8 Sale

CoindeskCoindesk2023/07/18 04:13
By:Sam Reynolds

Mike Novogratz’s Galaxy Digital purchased self-custody platform GK8 from Celsius in December as part of bankruptcy proceedings.

Alex Mashinsky (CoinDesk)

Bankrupt crypto lender Celsius, its creditors, and its Series B holders have agreed on a settlement to distribute $25 million from the proceeds of the sale of GK8 to the shareholders, with $24 million allocated for legal expenses and $1 million to be distributed amongst the group.

Self-custody platform GK8 was sold to Galaxy Digital as part of Celsius’ bankruptcy proceedings, and while the exact details of the sale were not disclosed, Galaxy spokesman Michael Wursthorn that the price was significantly less than the $115 million Celsius bought it for.

The bankrupt crypto lender in November 2021. Growth equity firm Westcap and one of Quebec’s pension funds led the round, which was oversubscribed, expanding the raise from $400 million to $750 million.

Initially, one group of Series B shareholders that the $24 million allocated does not cover the entirety of their legal expenses, and another said that the $1 million represents an unfair “windfall” for a certain group.

The largest group of Series B shareholders that they plan to share $1 million of the settlement equally with all preferred shareholders, and are arguing that the court should disregard objections and approve this settlement to allow the rest of the bankruptcy process – which would include retail users – to move forward.

Celsius and its creditors are due back in court in New York on July 18 at 10 A.M. eastern time.

Alex Mashinsky, the former CEO of Celsius, following an investigation into the company's collapse, and the bankrupt lender is being sued by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

Edited by Omkar Godbole.

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