Celsius Hires New Law Firm to Aid Them in Restructuring

Celsius Hires New Law Firm to Aid Them in Restructuring

Cryptocurrency lender Celsius is attempting to recover from the hypothermia brought on by the crypto winter and re-establish itself as a trustworthy business, regaining its confidence. And to do this, it is to consult legal authorities.

The Wall Street Journal reported that Celsius hired the law firm Kirkland & Ellis LLP to help them with their restructuring process and lessen the financial burden that grew out of control as a result of Terra’s failure, Lido’s de-pegging of its stETH token, and the general decline of the cryptocurrency market.

After ceasing customer withdrawals, swaps, and transfers on June 13 to consider a potential reorganization, Celsius previously retained the legal services of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP in mid-June. Millions of dollars in client cash are still unaccounted for as the corporation has failed to reopen withdrawals. 

Key Highlights:

  • Celsius’s previous restructuring counsel has been replaced by Kirkland & Ellis LLP.
  • Kirkland & Ellis will counsel Celsius on various choices, including bankruptcy and debt restructuring.
  • It looks like Celsius is working to settle its payments to DeFi protocols rather than declaring bankruptcy.

According to reports, Kirkland & Ellis is the same company that Voyager Digital has chosen as general counsel for its bankruptcy procedures. The application was made a few weeks after Three Arrows Capital, also known as 3AC, a cryptocurrency exchange with headquarters in Singapore, received a default notice from Voyager.

Customers were offered astronomically high-interest rates of up to 18 percent on their cryptocurrency investments by Celsius. However, according to a Bloomberg story, the company’s creator Alex Mashinsky said that Celsius was able to generate high rates on its own to allay concerns about the interest rates.

Zapper, a DeFi tracking website, reports that Celsius presently owes Aave 130 million USDC, $82,500 in REN tokens, and about 85.2 million DAI tokens, for a total debt of $215 million.

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