Terraform Labs: Creditor claims portal launched on March 31, with a maximum compensation of $500 million
03-28 13:38
Odaily News Terraform Labs, a blockchain company that has filed for bankruptcy, announced that it will officially open a channel for crypto creditors to file claims on March 31, with a deadline of April 30. According to the claims guidelines released by the company, creditors are required to submit proof of asset holdings, including wallet addresses and exchange API keys. If "artificial evidence" such as transaction records are used, they will face a longer review cycle. In its reorganization plan approved by the court last September, the company promised to pay creditors $185 million to $442 million in compensation, which was part of a $4.47 billion settlement with the SEC. In particular, the SEC has agreed to prioritize paying ordinary creditors rather than regulatory fines. The claim involves investors who suffered losses from the $40 billion collapse of the Terra ecosystem in 2022. (The Block)
最热快讯
资讯热榜
日榜
周榜
Hyperliquid’s 50x leveraged BTC short position turned from loss to profit, with a floating profit of over $600,000
James Wynn wrote a long article about himself: He started playing with contracts in March, earned 8-digit profits from Meme coins, and lost 100 million in a week
BTC rebounded and broke through 102,000 USDT, and the 24-hour decline narrowed to 2.87%
SlowMist: Lazarus hackers are using a new stealing Trojan, OtterCookie, to target cryptographic practitioners
Abraxas Capital shorts mainstream currencies for hedging, with current floating profits exceeding $55 million
TRUMP wallet official website linked to account X for the second time