Bankrupt crypto lending firm BlockFi has plans to sell off $160 million in loans backed by around 68,000 Bitcoin mining machines as part of bankruptcy proceedings, according to reports.
In a Bloomberg report on Jan. 24, two people “familiar with the matter” claim that BlockFi started the process of selling off the loans last year.
The crypto lender filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Nov. 2022, citing its significant exposure to the now-defunct crypto exchange FTX for its downfall.
However, some of these loans have already defaulted since then and could be undercollateralized given the decline in the price of Bitcoin mining equipment, according to the sources, adding the last day for bidders to submit offers for the loans is Jan. 24.
In comments to Cointelegraph, crypto lawyer Harrison Dell, director at Australian law firm Cadena Legal explained that if Bitcoin mining equipment used as collateral is worth less than the value of the loans, the loans are “not worth their paper value anymore to BlockFi.”
Dell said that the people bidding for the debts are most “likely” to be debt collection businesses buying for “cents on the dollar.”
He added that selling the debt is likely “all that the administrators” for BlockFi can salvage for these assets.
Dell also suggested that this is just the beginning of what’s to come for the crypto industry. He noted:
Cointelegraph reached out to BlockFi for comment but did not receive a response by the time of publication.
BlockFi’s attempt to liquidate its loans is likely part of efforts to pay off its creditors, which according to its bankruptcy filing in Nov. 2022, the company has over 100,000 creditors.
At the time of its bankruptcy, it was reported that BlockFi sold $239 million of its own
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