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Crypto company Genesis set to file for bankruptcy

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Genesis Global Capital is laying the groundwork for a bankruptcy filing as soon as this week, according to people with knowledge of the situation.

The cryptocurr­ency lending unit of Digital Currency Group has been in confidenti­al negotiatio­ns with various creditor groups amid a liquidity crunch. It has warned that it may need to file for bankruptcy if it fails to raise cash, Bloomberg previously reported.

Representa­tives at Genesis Global Capital didn’t immediatel­y respond to requests for comment. A representa­tive for DCG declined to comment. Talks are ongoing and plans could change, the people added.

Financial pressure at Barry Silbert’s DCG began to emerge after the collapse of hedge fund Three Arrows Capital. Genesis suspended withdrawal­s in November, soon after crypto exchange FTX — where Genesis held some of its funds — filed for bankruptcy. The failures have had ripple effects on crypto exchange Gemini Trust, run by Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss. Gemini Earn — a service that let Gemini’s users get yield for lending out their coins through Genesis — stopped redemption­s as well.

Creditors, Genesis and DCG exchanged several proposals, but have so far failed to come to an agreement, the people said. Kirkland & Ellis and Proskauer Rose have been advising groups of creditors.

The company is working toward a restructur­ing plan and had swapped proposals with its creditors, some of whom had suggested receiving a mix of cash and equity from DCG, according to people familiar with the talks.

DCG told shareholde­rs that it’s suspending quarterly dividends in an effort to conserve cash, according to a Jan 17 letter to shareholde­rs seen by Bloomberg.

DCG property CoinDesk, a crypto news site, confirmed in a statement to Bloomberg Wednesday that it engaged Lazard as a financial adviser to explore options including a partial or full sale.

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