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Last updated: June 17, 2025, 07:14  |  Written by: Joseph Lubin

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Bankrupt Crypto Lender Blockfi Is

BlockFi, a defunct cryptocurrency lending platform, has submitted a motion asking the United States Bankruptcy Court for permission to permit its users to withdraw digital

Bankrupt crypto lender BlockFi is seeking to reopen withdrawals for users who have crypto locked in wallet accounts. The lender filed a motion on Dec. 19 with the U.S.

BlockFi seeks to reopen withdrawals for certain users

Crypto Held In Blockfi Wallets

BlockFi Gets Court’s Approval to Return $297 Million to Customers

Crypto held in BlockFi wallets belongs to customers and the company has “no legal or equitable interest,” in funds that were frozen when the platform halted operations

BlockFi files motion in US for users to withdraw frozen crypto

Bankrupt Cryptocurrency Lender Blockfi Inc

Bankrupt BlockFi Looks to Restart Certain Customer Withdrawals

Bankrupt cryptocurrency lender BlockFi Inc. has asked for bankruptcy court permission to return some customer cryptocurrency held in its wallet accounts.

BlockFi Seeks Bankruptcy Court Approval To Return Some Crypto

Bankrupt Crypto Lending Platform Blockfi

BlockFi files motion to return frozen crypto to users

BlockFi files motion to return frozen crypto to wallet users - Binance

Bankrupt crypto lending platform BlockFi has filed a motion requesting authority from a United States bankruptcy court to allow its users to withdraw digital assets

Bankrupt Crypto Lender Blockfi Received

Bankrupt crypto lending platform BlockFi has filed a motion requesting authority from the United States Bankruptcy Court to allow its users to withdraw digital assets

Bankrupt crypto lender BlockFi received court permission on Thursday to return $297 million (roughly Rs. 2,439 crore) to customers with non-interest-bearing accounts

BlockFi files motion to return frozen crypto to wallet users

Crypto Lending Firm Blockfi Has

Crypto Lending firm BlockFi has filed a motion requesting authorization from a United States bankruptcy court to enable its users to withdraw frozen crypto assets under

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