Key Takeaways
SEC files limited objection against Celsius Network's restructuring plan.
Concerns raised over the company's proposed engagement with Coinbase.
SEC's ongoing lawsuit against Coinbase cited as complicating factor.
Next bankruptcy court hearing scheduled for October 5, 2023.
Background and Timeline
Celsius Network filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after announcing a $14 million agreement with Core Scientific, a mining company. Since filing for bankruptcy in July 2022, Celsius has reportedly failed to meet its payment obligations to Core Scientific. The restructuring plan has undergone several amendments since its initial filing in March 2023, with the fourth iteration submitted in August 2023. The bankruptcy court has yet to approve the plan, and the next hearing is scheduled for October 5, 2023.
SEC's Concerns
The SEC's limited objection focuses on Celsius Network's proposed engagement with Coinbase, which is intended to act as a Distribution Agent for international customers under the restructuring plan. The SEC argues that the role of Coinbase in the arrangement «goes far beyond the services of a distribution agent,» potentially implicating brokerage and master trading services. These services are central to the SEC's ongoing lawsuit against Coinbase, initiated in June 2023. The SEC has reserved the right to object further based on the outcome of this and other related cases.
Coinbase's Response
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong and Chief Legal Officer Paul Grewal took to social media to express their support for Celsius Network. They questioned why the SEC would object to a «trusted US public company» taking on the role of distributing assets back to Celsius customers. The statement raises
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