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Judge Greenlights Celsius’s $4B Showdown With Tether

2025-07-02 09:47:30

Judge Greenlights Celsius’s $4B Showdown With Tether

Main Idea

A US bankruptcy judge has ruled that Celsius Network's lawsuit against Tether can proceed, citing sufficient ties to US activities, with Celsius alleging Tether breached agreements and improperly liquidated collateral.

Key Points

1. The judge denied Tether's jurisdictional challenge, allowing Celsius's claims of breach of contract, fraudulent transfer, and preference allegations to move forward.

2. Celsius alleges Tether sold over 39,500 Bitcoin in June 2022 without adhering to a required 10-hour waiting period, liquidating at an average price of $20,656.

3. Celsius claims Tether's actions involved US-based communications, personnel, and bank accounts, justifying US court jurisdiction.

4. Celsius filed for bankruptcy in July 2022, leaving around $4.7 billion in user assets locked on the platform.

5. Former Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky faces a 20-year prison sentence sought by the DOJ for fraud and was barred from claiming any share of the bankruptcy proceeds.

Description

A US bankruptcy judge has ruled that Celsius Network’s lawsuit against stablecoin giant Tether can move forward. Key Takeaways: A US judge ruled that Celsius’s lawsuit against Tether over a $4 billion Bitcoin liquidation can move forward. Celsius accuses Tether of breaching their agreement by selling BTC early and violating good faith. The judge found Celsius’s claims sufficiently tied to US activities. According to court documents filed Monday in New York, the judge denied Tether’s effort to di...

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