Genesis Suspending Client Withdrawals for Lending Arm Citing 'FTX Impact'

Discussion in 'Crypto Assets' started by johnarb, Nov 16, 2022.

  1. johnarb

    johnarb

    Prolly nothing...

    https://decrypt.co/114778/genesis-suspending-client-withdrawals-lending-arm-citing-ftx-impact

    Genesis Suspending Client Withdrawals for Lending Arm Citing 'FTX Impact'
    After a volatile week amid the collapse of FTX, crypto prime broker Genesis announced that it would pause withdrawals from its lending arm.

    By Liam J. Kelly
    Nov 16, 2022
    On Wednesday morning, Genesis announced to clients that it would pause withdrawals from its lending arm, citing "unprecedented market turmoil" due to the now-bankrupt crypto exchange FTX.

    "In consultation with our professional financial advisors and counsel, we have taken the difficult decision to temporarily suspend redemptions and new loan originations in the lending business," the firm wrote.

    Genesis reported $12.5 billion active loans outstanding and processed over $130.6 billion loans in 2021.

    The news comes amid the collapse of crypto exchange FTX, of which Genesis' derivatives trading arm also revealed roughly $175 million in exposure.

    "Our operating capital and net positions in FTX are not material to our business. Circumstances surrounding FTX have not impeded the full functioning of our trading franchise," the firm tweeted on November 10.


    A day later, the crypto broker's parent company Digital Currency Group (DCG) said that it would be stepping in to provide Genesis with $140 million in equity. Following today's news, DCG said that Genesis' "temporary action has no impact on the business operations of DCG and our other wholly owned subsidiaries."

    Genesis did not respond immediately to Decrypt's request for comment.

    The move is just the latest fallout from the FTX contagion. Once a starlet of the crypto bull run, the crypto exchange filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy last Friday. There are reportedly over one million creditors that have been listed in the filing.

    Genesis joins a fast-growing list of affected firms.

    This week alone, Liquid Global and SALT both halted withdrawals on their platforms. BlockFi, another popular crypto lender, is now mulling bankruptcy after suffering "significant exposure to FTX."
     
  2. johnarb

    johnarb

     
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  3. johnarb

    johnarb

    This is very bullish for Bitcoin and other crypto assets

    Genesis is having a bank run of crypto assets as people got spooked with FTX collapse

    • Everyone is withdrawing their bitcoins and crypto assets to local wallets

    There will not be enough cryptos on exchanges for sale



     
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  5. M.W.

    M.W.

    Oh shit where is our lender of past resort? Ups, there is none. Gotta wait till btc goes down to 2k or 3k.great buying opportunity then. Can't wait to load up on bitcoin at 2k price levels. I already signed up all my relatives to sink their retirement savings into crypto once those prices trade at a steep discount. Buying opportunity of a lifetime.

     
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  6. tiddlywinks

    tiddlywinks



    And "everyone" withdrawing will be looking to sell.
    And those already burnt to a crisp will not be making fresh size buys without regulation at a very minimum. Generally speaking, not a fast process.

    There will be plenty of cryptos for sale. However, there may not be accessible exchanges to transact.

    Bitcoin and other crypto assets will be rangebound at existing low(er) ranges at best, perhaps with a whack-a-mole break to fit a head-fake "all clear" narrative.

    Trade on.
     
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  7. johnarb

    johnarb

    You sell bitcoins and crypto assets on exchanges

    When you withdraw, you hodl

    Cryptos are worldwide digital assets
     
  8. johnarb

    johnarb

    iykyk

     
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  9. Or bitcoin is a dead man walking.
     
  10. TheDawn

    TheDawn

    Oh I think Genesis is next...
     
    #10     Nov 16, 2022