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Voyager will retain $445 million in Alameda loans, awaiting a court order or settlement

2023-02-23 17:51:16
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ChainCatcher news, according to CoinDesk, the bankrupt crypto lending institution Voyager and the bankrupt crypto exchange FTX have reached a temporary agreement regarding the disputed loan payment of $445 million. Voyager will retain the $445 million in disputed funds, awaiting a court order resolution or final settlement.

It is reported that Alameda Research filed a lawsuit in January seeking to recover "no less than $445.8 million in loans to Voyager prior to its bankruptcy filing, along with any additional avoidable transfer value known to the plaintiff, and any additional costs incurred as a result."

According to ChainCatcher's morning report, Voyager has reached a settlement agreement with FTX/Alameda, and Alameda will withdraw its $75 million claim. (CoinDesk)

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