Celsius publishes eligible users’ list for withdrawals
Bankrupt crypto lender Celsius published the name of its users who are eligible to withdraw 94% of their assets from its platform, according to a January 31 court filing.
Bankrupt crypto lender Celsius published the name of its users who are eligible to withdraw 94% of their assets from its platform, according to a January 31 court filing.
Users named on the list can withdraw 94% of their assets locked on the lending platform provided they can cover the withdrawal fees.
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