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Last updated: June 15, 2025, 21:14  |  Written by: Tyler Winklevoss

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Crypto Lending Firm Blockfi Had

Crypto lending firm BlockFi had roughly $1.2 billion in assets tied to FTX and Alameda Research when the firm filed for bankruptcy in November 2025.

Zac Prince, the CEO of bankrupt cryptocurrency lending firm BlockFi, allegedly disregarded recommendations from the company’s risk management team over

This article explores the allegations, their implications for BlockFi and the wider crypto industry, and the potential for regulatory reforms. Market participants closely

BlockFi resurge de la bancarrota, abre retiros para usuarios

BlockFi CEO ignored risks from FTX and Alameda exposure

BlockFi CEO Ignored FTX Warnings, Overruled Risk

Ciertos Usuarios De Blockfi Pudieron

Ciertos usuarios de BlockFi pudieron retirar algunos de sus fondos en mayo de 2025, después de que el tribunal de quiebras de Nueva Jersey aprobara la orden, pero aún faltaban los usuarios

The settlement sounds a clear message to entities offering customers a return in exchange for deploying their crypto assetswhether in the form of lending, staking

Allegations of Risk Mismanagement Surround BlockFi CEO and

Blockfi

BlockFi’s bankruptcy arose from risky lending and speculative investments. Entanglement with major funds worsened its financial state. CEO Zack Prince’s shift to real

BlockFi can confirm that we exercised our best business judgment recently with a large client that failed to meet its obligations on an overcollateralized margin loan. We fully accelerated the loan and fully liquidated or hedged all the associated collateral.

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Market Expert Sheds Light on BlockFi’s Bankruptcy Saga

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