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Celsius creditors allege Wintermute facilitated ‘wash trading’: Report

It was alleged that Celsius executives engaged Wintermute to conduct wash trading to “fraudulently” manipulate trading volumes on the Celsius platform.

Celsius creditors allege Wintermute facilitated 'wash trading': Report

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Creditors of bankrupt cryptocurrency lending platform Celsius have alleged that crypto market maker Wintermute assisted Celsius executives in manipulating the prices of CEL (CEL) through the use of “wash trading.”

According to a June 23 Bloomberg report, citing a recent court filing, plaintiffs who sued Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky and other executives in July 2022, have amended their lawsuit in the United States District Court of New Jersey to include Wintermute as a defendant.

June 24 court filing. Source: assets.bwbx.io

Wintermute, described in the filing as a “purported market maker in the crypto industry,” allegedly aided Celsius CEO and other executives to “unlawfully manipulate and profit from the illegal wash trading of unregistered CEL Tokens.” The filing stated:

“Defendant Wintermute and the Executive Defendants engaged in a scheme that artificially inflated the trading volume of the CEL tokens sold and marketed by Celsius.”

According to the filing, the alleged scheme involving Wintermute to “wash trade CEL tokens to influence the price” was uncovered through “publicly available internal conversations” among Celsius executives.

It further claimed that Celsius executives engaged Wintermute to be involved in these “improper market making” activities from around March 2021 up “until the Celsius froze withdrawals in June 2022.”

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It was noted that Celsius had no measures put in place to prevent improper market making.

“The supposed controls were virtually non-existent, and those that did exist did not monitor for or protect against “wash trading” or self-dealing” it was stated.

The consortium obtained Celsius Network’s institutional loan portfolio, staked cryptocurrencies, mining unit and other alternative investments – almost a year after Celsius initially filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, in July 2022.

Cointelegraph reached out to Wintermute for comment, but did receive a response by time of publication.

Cointelegraph previously reported in May 2023 that crypto consortium Farhenheit was the successful bidder to acquire the assets of Celsius, previously valued at $2 billion.

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This article first appeared at Cointelegraph.com News

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