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BlockFi Mistakenly Reveals $1.2B Exposure to FTX, Alameda Research

source-logo  decrypt.co 25 January 2023 12:15, UTC

The now-bankrupt crypto lending firm BlockFi has more than $1.2 billion in assets linked to FTX and Alameda Research, the two companies founded by the fallen crypto mogul Sam Bankman-Fried.

This is according to the unredacted filings assembled and uploaded by M3 Partners, an advisor to BlockFi’s creditor committee, CNBC reported Tuesday.

Per the financial presentation, as of January 14, BlockFi had $415.9 million worth of assets tied up with FTX and $831.3 million in loans to its sister company Alameda.

M3 Partners and BlockFi did not immediately respond to Decrypt's request for comment.

BlockFi, which let users earn yield for cryptocurrency deposits, halted withdrawals on November 11, the same day FTX filed for bankruptcy.

The crypto lender’s anticipated bankruptcy was officially announced on November 28, with the firm revealing during the first day of court hearings that it had $355 million in funds frozen on FTX and $671 million on a defaulted loan to Alameda, or a total of $1.026 billion.

The latest financials now show that this figure is $1.247 billion.

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BlockFi financials uploaded by mistake

A lawyer for the creditor committee reportedly confirmed that the unredacted filing was uploaded by mistake, declining to comment further.

The presentation also revealed that the value of both the Alameda loan receivable, i.e. the funds that the company has lent that have not yet been repaid, and the FTX-linked assets have been adjusted to zero.

The complicated relationship between BlockFi and FTX also included a $400 million line of credit the crypto lender received from the exchange in July 2022.

The report added that after all adjustments BlockFi now has under $1.3 billion in assets, with only $668.8 million of which being described as “Liquid / To Be Distributed.” These include $302.1 million in cash and $366.7 million in crypto assets.

It also follows an earlier report by Bloomberg claiming that as part of its bankruptcy proceedings, BlockFi is going to sell $160 million in loans backed by nearly 68,000 Bitcoin mining rigs.

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