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Blown to Bit(coin)s: How Crypto Has Fared in Chapter 11

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Blown to Bit(coin)s: How Crypto Has Fared in Chapter 11
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In the last 2 years, every corner of the cryptocurrency industry—including exchanges, bitcoin miners, and other parts of the crypto ecosystem—have been affected by the chapter 11 process. Hear a brief overview of how cryptocurrency functions and discuss key recent developments in the space, drawing on recent bankruptcy filings involving Voyager Digital, Celsius Networks, Genesis HoldCo, FTX Trading, Core Scientific, and other recent crypto bankruptcy cases.

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  • TX MCLE credit expires: 2/28/2025

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1. Blown to Bit(coin)s – How Crypto Has Fared in Chapter 11 (Jan 2024)

Gregory Pesce, Layla D. Milligan, Yesha Yadav

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Blown to Bit(coin)s – How Crypto Has Fared in Chapter 11 (Jan 2024)

In the last 2 years, every corner of the cryptocurrency industry—including exchanges, bitcoin miners, and other parts of the crypto ecosystem—have been affected by the chapter 11 process. Hear a brief overview of how cryptocurrency functions and discuss key recent developments in the space, drawing on recent bankruptcy filings involving Voyager Digital, Celsius Networks, Genesis HoldCo, FTX Trading, Core Scientific, and other recent crypto bankruptcy cases.

Originally presented: Nov 2023 Bankruptcy Conference

Gregory Pesce, White & Case LLP - Chicago, IL
Layla D. Milligan, Office of the Attorney General - Austin, TX
Yesha Yadav, Vanderbilt University Law School - Nashville, TN