Celsius gets sued amidst Ponzi scheme allegations

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KeyFi Inc, a DeFi staking software developing firm, has filed a lawsuit against embattled crypto lending company Celsius Network over allegations of fraud while also alleging that the firm operated in a Ponzi-like manner.

Jason Stone, the CEO of KeyFi, revealed this in a long Twitter thread on July 7.

KeyFI and Celsius agreement

According to Stone’s thread, Celsius had refused to honor the terms of a 2020 agreement which saw KeyFi help the crypto lender manage and invest its customers’ funds.

A review of the court filing showed that KeyFi did not sign any formal written agreement with Celsius Network until January 2021. However, the firm had been operating as Celsius investment manager under a special purpose vehicle named Celsius KeyFi since August 2020.

At the peak of this partnership, KeyFi was helping Celsius to manage as much as $2 billion of its users’ funds, and the firm had over $800 million in assets under management as of April 2021.

Celsius lied to KeyFI

Stone revealed that Celsius had lied to him in February 2021 about hedging the investment activities of KeyFI. According to him, he discovered that Celsius “had naked exposure to the market.”

He continued that this forced him to terminate his firm’s agreement with Celsius, which led to the unwinding of some DeFi positions and impermanent losses for the crypto lender.

Stones said Celsius initially accused him of stealing and ignored that the loss was caused by its failure to hedge against the risks of KeyFI’s trading strategies.

Ponzi-scheme allegations

The court filing alleged that Celsius Network operated in a Ponzi-like manner by luring new depositors with “double-digits interest rates.”

According to the filing,

Celsius continued to market itself as a transparent and well-capitalized business, in reality, it had become a Ponzi scheme.

The filing also stated that Celsius was actively using its customer funds to manipulate the crypto market.

(Celsius) actively (used) customer funds to manipulate crypto-asset markets to their benefit. The most egregious example of this was Plaintiff’s discovery that Celsius used customer bitcoin deposits to inflate its own crypto-asset called the “Celsius token” (CEL).

The crypto community has taken these new revelations seriously as Andrew T, a technician at Nansen, said Stone’s Twitter thread buried the lead.

Another community member, Dylan Leclair, referenced the court filing to say that Celsius operated as a Ponzi scheme.

Celsius owes Stone

Stone’s Twitter thread said that Celsius owed  “KeyFI a significant sum.” He also mentioned that he had tried to resolve this impasse severally, but there has been little success.

The court filings showed that KeyFI was supposed to get between 7.5% to 20% of profits, depending on the investment strategy.

Celsius moves WBTC to FTX

In a separate development, Celsius has moved around 25,000 units of wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC) to leading crypto exchange FTX.

Some crypto community members have speculated that the fund transfer could precede a massive market dump.

Others think the embattled firm could swap its wrapped Bitcoin for the main asset, enabling the firm to reopen its withdrawals.

The fund transfer came after the crypto lending firm had successfully paid its debts to Maker Protocol.

Since Celsius broke its radio silence on June 30, the firm and its CEO Alex Mashinsky are yet to release any new update on when withdrawals would be enabled on the platform.

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