Utoday: Celsius Has $1.2 Billion Hole in Balance Sheet

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Utoday: Embattled cryptocurrency lender Celsius recently filed for bankruptcy protection
Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky has admitted that the company had a $1.2 billion hole in its balance sheet gap, according to the company’s bankruptcy documents. It was previously rumored that the huge balance sheet hole was the reason why cryptocurrency exchange FTX passed on the deal to acquire Celsius. The beleaguered crypto lending firm has $4.3 billion worth of assets and $5.5 billion worth of liabilities.
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