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If You Had Crypto In Voyager Here's How You Can Get It Back

Published 06/07/2022, 14:03
Updated 06/07/2022, 14:41
© Reuters.  If You Had Crypto In Voyager Here's How You Can Get It Back
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Voyager Digital CEO Stephen Ehrlich has confirmed that customers with U.S. dollar deposits on its brokerage platform will receive access to funds after the completion of a fraud prevention process.

What Happened: Earlier today, Benzinga reported that Voyager Digital Ltd. (OTC: VYGVF) filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

Voyager has approximately $1.3 billion of cryptocurrency assets on its platform, besides claims against Three Arrows Capital (3AC) of more than $650 million.

Voyager CEO Stephen Ehrlich addressed the situation on Twitter Inc (NYSE: NYSE:TWTR), sharing details of a Plan of Reorganization that would see account access returned to customers.

Ehrlich stated that customers will receive a combination of crypto, proceeds from the 3AC recovery process, equity shares in the newly organized company the platform’s native Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) based crypto token Voyager Token (CRYPTO: VGX). At press time, VGX was trading at $0.214, recording a 13% decline over 24 hours.

“It’s important to note that as part of this announcement we are confirming that customers with USD deposits in their account(s) will receive access to those funds after a reconciliation and fraud prevention process is completed with Metropolitan Commercial Bank,” stated Ehrlich in his Twitter update.

A majority of customers took to Twitter to share their displeasure at Voyager’s proposed means for reimbursing their accounts.

© 2022 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.

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