Bankrupt crypto lender Celsius has received court approval to convert its altcoin holdings to the more liquid $BTC and $ETH. The move could significantly impact the altcoin market. Watch Chart of the Day explain the data, sponsored by cryptocom:
Bankrupt crypto lender Celsius received an approval from the court to convert its altcoin holdings to bitcoin and ether as part of its restructuring plan.
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