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Crypto Loan Platform Nexo Responds to Enforcement Actions From Multiple State Regulators

Crypto Loan Platform Nexo Responds to Enforcement Actions From Multiple State Regulators

Crypto lender Nexo has issued a statement regarding the enforcement actions it’s facing from eight different states pertaining to its Earn Interest Product (EIP). Earlier this week, state regulators in California, New York, Washington, Kentucky, Vermont, South Carolina, Maryland and Oklahoma made allegations that Nexo was violating securities laws with EIP. In a new blog post, Nexo says it has always aimed to be […]

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California Launches Crackdown on 11 Crypto Firms Accused of Operating Ponzi Schemes

California Launches Crackdown on 11 Crypto Firms Accused of Operating Ponzi SchemesThe California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI) has cracked down on 11 cryptocurrency companies that are accused of violating California securities laws. Nine of the firms reportedly solicited funds from investors in order to trade cryptocurrencies on the customer’s behalf. One of the accused companies pitched an alleged metaverse software development scheme, and […]

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Multiple State Financial Regulators Allege Crypto Loan Platform Nexo Violates Securities Laws

Multiple State Financial Regulators Allege Crypto Loan Platform Nexo Violates Securities Laws

Cryptocurrency lender Nexo is facing regulatory actions in eight US states for allegedly offering an investment product that violates securities laws. State regulators in California, New York, Washington, Kentucky, Vermont, South Carolina, Maryland and Oklahoma are issuing statements centered on Nexo’s Earn Interest Product (EIP). The office of South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson says […]

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More Than a Half Dozen US Securities Regulators File Actions Against Crypto Lender Nexo

More Than a Half Dozen US Securities Regulators File Actions Against Crypto Lender NexoCrypto lender Nexo is having issues with state authorities from California, New York, Washington, Kentucky, Vermont, South Carolina, and Maryland. The enforcement actions from multiple state securities regulators detail that Nexo’s Earn Interest Product (EIP) may be in violation of securities laws. Nexo Targeted by Several Securities Regulators Over the Crypto Lender’s Earn Interest Product […]

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Nexo CEO Says Ethereum (ETH) ‘Could Go Much Higher’ in Coming Months Under These Conditions

Nexo CEO Says Ethereum (ETH) ‘Could Go Much Higher’ in Coming Months Under These Conditions

The co-founder and CEO of Nexo, Antoni Trenchev, is expressing bullish sentiment on Ethereum (ETH). Trenchev says in a CNBC interview that the price of the second-largest crypto asset is setting up for a possible surge following the upcoming Ethereum upgrade next month. The upgrade will see Ethereum transition from a proof of work (PoW) […]

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Singapore High Court Grants Crypto Lender Vauld Temporary Protection From Creditors

Singapore High Court Grants Crypto Lender Vauld Temporary Protection From CreditorsSingapore-based Vauld will have some breathing space after the country’s High Court gave its parent company creditor protection for the next three months. The decision comes as the troubled crypto lending platform seeks acquisition by rival Nexo. Vauld to Have 3 Months for Restructuring, Due Diligence by Nexo The Singapore High Court has granted the […]

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Crypto lender Vauld granted three-month protection from creditors

Vauld's parent company Defi Payments Ltd says the moratorium granted on Monday will give it the necessary breathing room to form a restructuring plan.

Embattled crypto lending platform Vauld has been granted a short period of reprieve from creditors after being given a three-month moratorium by the Singapore High Court on Monday. 

Its initial request by Vauld's parent company Defi Payment Limited for a six-month moratorium was reportedly denied by Justice Aedit Abdullah on August 1, citing concerns that a lengthier moratorium "won't get adequate supervision and monitoring," according to a Bloomberg report.

Under the moratorium, Defi Payments would be protected from wind-up resolutions, the appointment of a receiver or manager, and any legal proceedings that could be directed toward the company, including any that could be laid out by its 147,000 creditors. 

Vauld claimed in its updated website FAQ on Monday that the moratorium would provide the breathing room necessary to come up with a restructuring plan for the business and provide a better outcome for its creditors. 

"The moratorium is an important procedure to provide the company with the breathing room necessary for it to formulate and consider its options carefully."

Vauld noted that without a moratorium, it would be "highly likely" that creditors would only receive a fraction of their account's worth.

While the new protection order expires on November 7, Judge Abdullah says he will grant an extension if Vauld is transparent about their progress in repaying creditors.

The crypto platform has also been given two weeks to form a creditors committee and provide details around cash flow and valuation of assets to creditors.

Exploring the possibility of minimum withdrawals for their remaining customers has also been recommended by the high court judge. 

Restructure plan 

Vauld halted customer withdrawals last month for its 800,000 customers, citing unfavorable market conditions and an unprecedented $200 million worth of withdrawals in under two weeks.

Under the protection of the moratorium, Vauld hopes to formulate a restructuring proposal and explore options to revive the business.

The company plans to present creditors with a restructuring proposal in the form of a detailed Explanatory Statement outlining an estimate of recoveries and repayment plans that will be made available to creditors.

Eventually, Defi Payments plans to convene a creditors’ meeting and hold a vote on whether to approve any possible restructuring; however, there is no set date yet.

Nexo’s offer to buy

On July 5, Vauld Co-founder Darshan Bathija announced on Twitter that crypto lender Nexo had signed an indicative term sheet, with the intention of possibly acquiring Vauld and its assets. 

"The completion of this transaction is pending due diligence — which both teams are working on as we speak. Vauld has strived to deliver long-term value to all customers, and we believe coming under the Nexo umbrella will significantly help achieve this."

The term sheet grants Nexo a 60-day exclusive exploratory period to conduct due diligence on Vauld operations before committing to a purchase.

If the order of protection expires before the end of the exploratory period, Vauld claims in their website FAQ it could possibly disrupt the deal.

After the end of the 60-day period, Vauld will be free to conduct negotiations with other possible investors.

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