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Zipmex, a cryptocurrency exchange focused on Southeast Asia, has filed for bankruptcy protection in Singapore to protect itself from legal threats from creditors.
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The exchange filed for bankruptcy protection in a Singapore court on July 22, just days after it suspended withdrawals from its platforms.
“This helps protect Zipmex from third party actions, claims and proceedings while it is active and allows the team to focus all of our efforts on resolving the liquidity situation without having to worry about defending potential claims or adverse actions while we do so. ” said the crypto exchange.
The exchange’s attorneys filed five requests for relief from the moratorium, each for a different Zipmex entity. While two entities are registered in Singapore, the rest are from Australia, Indonesia and Thailand.
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The filing automatically granted the exchange a 30-day moratorium period or until the application is decided by a Singapore court.
“It is important to note that the moratorium is not the liquidation of any company,” the exchange added.
Another collapsing crypto exchange?
Zipmex is the latest worrisome cryptocurrency platform after Celsius, Voyager Digital and Three Arrows Capital. Another troubled crypto startup, Vauld, has filed for protection from its Singapore creditors.
In suspending withdrawals, Zipmex cited a combination of circumstances, including market volatility and the financial difficulties of its trading partners. Now, the exchange’s troubles appear to be murkier.
Coinbase was previously interested in acquiring Zipmex, but the American exchange ended up investing only in the Southeast Asian counterpart. The investment came as part of the crypto exchange’s Series B+ funding round, which valued it at $400 million.
Among all the markets it operates in, Zipmex’s user base is concentrated in Thailand. Thailand’s Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is also working with law enforcement to assess customer losses after Zipmex suspended withdrawals.
Zipmex, a cryptocurrency exchange focused on Southeast Asia, has filed for bankruptcy protection in Singapore to protect itself from legal threats from creditors.
The exchange filed for bankruptcy protection in a Singapore court on July 22, just days after it suspended withdrawals from its platforms.
Take advantage of London’s biggest financial event. This year we expanded into new verticals in online trading, fintech, digital assets, blockchain and payments.
“This helps protect Zipmex from third party actions, claims and proceedings while it is active and allows the team to focus all of our efforts on resolving the liquidity situation without having to worry about defending potential claims or adverse actions while we do so. ” said the crypto exchange.
The exchange’s attorneys filed five requests for relief from the moratorium, each for a different Zipmex entity. While two entities are registered in Singapore, the rest are from Australia, Indonesia and Thailand.
Read on
The filing automatically granted the exchange a 30-day moratorium period or until the application is decided by a Singapore court.
“It is important to note that the moratorium is not the liquidation of any company,” the exchange added.
Another collapsing crypto exchange?
Zipmex is the latest worrisome cryptocurrency platform after Celsius, Voyager Digital and Three Arrows Capital. Another troubled crypto startup, Vauld, has filed for protection from its Singapore creditors.
In suspending withdrawals, Zipmex cited a combination of circumstances, including market volatility and the financial difficulties of its trading partners. Now, the exchange’s troubles appear to be murkier.
Coinbase was previously interested in acquiring Zipmex, but the American exchange ended up investing only in the Southeast Asian counterpart. The investment came as part of the crypto exchange’s Series B+ funding round, which valued it at $400 million.
Among all the markets it operates in, Zipmex’s user base is concentrated in Thailand. Thailand’s Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is also working with law enforcement to assess customer losses after Zipmex suspended withdrawals.