Celsius Says Report On CEO Alex Mashinsky Fleeing The US Is False

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Celsius Says Report On CEO Alex Mashinsky Fleeing The US Is False

All claims that Celsius Network’s CEO attempted to leave the country have been refuted by the company. This news came after reports that CEO Alex Mashinsky may have been detained by law enforcement as he attempted to flee the country.

Celsius Denies CEO Fleeing Allegations

According to the company, struggling cryptocurrency lending startup Celsius is doing everything they can to restore operations alongside CEO Alex Mashinsky, who is now based in the United States.

A spokeswoman for Celsius has refuted claims that the Celsius Network’s persistent liquidity crisis caused the company’s CEO to attempt to leave the country last week.

Defending their CEO, the Celsius team states:

“All Celsius employees — including our CEO — are focused and hard at work in an effort to stabilize liquidity and operations. To that end, any reports that the Celsius CEO has attempted to leave the U.S. are false.”

Amid reports of his company’s insolvency, the CEO of the cryptocurrency lending platform, Alex Mashinsky, was reportedly prevented from leaving the country by authorities.

On Sunday local time, crypto expert Mike Alfred posted the first information about Mashinsky’s aborted departure on his Twitter account. Mashinsky attempted to “leave the country this (last) week via Morristown Airport (in New Jersey), but was stopped by authorities,” he wrote in a tweet.

The CEO, who is originally from Ukraine, allegedly tried to escape to Israel. Mike Alfred’s assertions and his sources have not been confirmed.

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The cryptocurrency loan company has been navigating rough waters over the past few weeks. Due to “extreme market conditions,” Celsius said in the middle of this month that it was halting all withdrawals, swaps, and account transfers.

@CelsiusNetwork team is working non-stop. We’re focused on your concerns and thankful to have heard from so many. To see you come together is a clear sign our community is the strongest in the world. This is a difficult moment; your patience and support mean the world to us.

— Alex Mashinsky (@Mashinsky) June 15, 2022

Notably, Celsius employed restructuring attorneys to help manage its financial crisis, according to a story published earlier last week in The Wall Street Journal. There were rumors that Mashinsky’s dismissal as CEO was something the Celsius board was thinking about.

On the positive side, the company has begun compensating customers in order to rebuild liquidity and reopen withdrawals. According to sources, Celsius transferred $10 million worth of the DAI stablecoin to Compound Finance, a DeFi firm that pays interest. But Celsius is not the only cryptocurrency company struggling as a result of market pressure.

Additionally, starting April 15 Celsius has prohibited unaccredited investors from making interest payments. Users who already had money in their Earn accounts have continued to earn interest under the new arrangement as long as the money is still in their accounts.

Goldman Sachs To Buy Celsius

Goldman Sachs intends to raise $2 billion from investors to purchase Celsius, according to a Coindesk story.

More than $12 billion in assets are being managed by the firm, while more than $8 billion in assets are being lent to investors. Celsius Network is also acting in a way that will increase people’s skepticism due to the potential for bankruptcy.

Meanwhile, a Washington Post investigation claims that authorities from at least five states, including Texas, New Jersey, Alabama, Kentucky, and Washington, have been prompted to look into Celsius’ recent activities.

CEL/USD trades falls 20%. Source: TradingView

According to the most recent rumor, Celsius’s token (CEL) has decreased by more than 20% and is currently trading at roughly $0.7302 intraday.

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Original source: Bitcoinist