Website with information about Celsius depositors appeared online
The site provides a ranking of victims, and there are options to search and view their portfolios
11.10.2022 - 10:15
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What’s new? Members of the crypto community have launched a website dedicated to the losses of users of the Celsius crypto lending platform as a result of its bankruptcy. Visitors to Celsiusnetworth.com are invited to enter the amount of losses, as well as their first and last names to confirm the data. Based on this information, a ranking of those affected is based.
What else is known about the site? The ranking shows the amount of losses and the name of the depositor, which when clicked opens a table with his portfolio. At the time of writing the news (October 11, 09:30 UTC), a certain Jacob Benjamin Fite lost the most funds — $40,47 million, most of which is in bitcoins. Second place went to user Hirokado Kohji with $38,198 million, including in BTC, ETH, ADA, and AAVE. In third place is Russell Garth Stewart, who lost $26,4 million in BTC, ETH, LTC, and native tokens of Celsius (CEL).
Earlier, it became known that former Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky, former chief strategy officer Daniel Leon and CTO Nuke Goldstein withdrew $41,8 million in cryptocurrency from the company. This occurred between May and June 2022, before the platform froze customer funds. Withdrawals for users were suspended on June 13. Executives withdrew funds mostly from deposit accounts in bitcoin, Ethereum, CEL, and USDC stablecoin.
To find out what led to the collapse of Celsius, one of the largest cryptocurrency lenders, see GetBlock Magazine’s article.
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