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Celsius’ Third Bankruptcy Hearing Yields Little in the Way of Customer Relief
The three-hour hearing was largely spent on a back-and-forth over whether custodial account holders will be able to get their money back.

Buzz Over Potential Ethereum Hard Fork Token Fizzles as Price Tanks
Crypto traders’ appetite to speculate on ETHPOW remains muted on exchanges that listed the digital asset.

Bankrupt Crypto Lender Celsius Gets Cash-Injection Offers, Approval to Sell Mined Bitcoin
The company had said Monday it might run out of cash by October.

Crypto Lender Celsius On Pace to Run Out of Cash by October
The firm, which filed for bankruptcy protection in July, is also short of $2.8 billion in crypto assets, the court filing reveals.

Price Discount on 'stETH' Reflects Some Doubt on Smooth Ethereum Merge
The current price of the derivative token implies a close to 94% chance of the Merge succeeding without major hiccups or delays, according to Enigma Securities.

Celsius CEO Cashed in After Bankrupt Crypto Lender's Token Surged
This is the first time the address attributed to co-founder Alex Mashinsky was used since the company froze withdrawals and entered bankruptcy.

Former Terra-Affiliated Project Kujira to Issue Stablecoin
The USK token is set to maintain its price peg by combining overcollateralization of ATOM tokens with trading incentives.

Bankrupt Lender Celsius’ Token Surges on Twitter-Driven Short Squeeze
CEL has gained about 300% since Celsius filed for bankruptcy last month.

Nexo, Crypto Lender on Prowl for Ailing Rivals, Faces Declining Deposits
An analysis of crypto lender Nexo's attestations, including older data retrieved using the Wayback Machine, reveals just how much its deposits have declined in recent months.

Celsius Lays Out Mining-Focused Reorganization Plan at First Bankruptcy Hearing
The first day hearing revealed Celsius is betting big on its also-indebted mining operation to help fill the $1.2 billion hole in the company’s balance sheet.
