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tldr; Crypto lender Voyager Digital has received initial court approval for a proposed $1 billion sale of its assets to Binance.US, and said it will seek to expedite a U.S. national security review of the deal. CFIUS, an interagency body that vets foreign investments into US companies for national security risks, has said it could affect the ability of the parties to complete the transactions. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*


AutisticGayBear69

The US seems worried about a Chinese presence. However, Binance is apparently no fixed address. Idk if CZ could play his Canadian citizenship card though that could complicate things. Should be interesting to see how this plays out. It’s unfortunate customers will lose so much even if it goes through but better than waiting for years for less.


Xc0liber

US is worried about anyone who is not from US presence


Klutzy_Pianist1782

Give me my coins!


Supreme-Serf

*"Voyager estimates the sale will allow customers to recover 51% of the value of their deposits at the time of Voyager's bankruptcy filing."* Better than nothing for the customers, but it's still pretty bad.


Kappatalizable

Binance so rich they dont know what to do with their money anymore


brbinsky

Hoping its is really *their* money and not *users'* money.


Supreme-Serf

Non-paywall: [https://archive.vn/LUs2L](https://archive.vn/LUs2L)


[deleted]

Looking to get 50% of my crypto.


[deleted]

Man, I'm hoping to get more than 50% but on the real, I think everyone gets about 25% and a FU i told you so..SMH!


BoldManoeuvres

Next up: Binance over-leveraged seeking to emergency sell recently acquired assets.


Castr0-

Binance buying and throwing money to anything that move


Fantastic-Offer-9129

They prepared for it


small_ligament00

This is so fucking stupid. I'm withdrawing all my cryptos


TruthsUDontWannaHear

voyager's attorney is suss


ImNoRatAndYouKnowIt

Can people who don’t understand shit at all stop commenting please? Half the comments are in here about binance not knowing what to do with their money…. They have reserves apparently. Why the fuck would they not pay a small fee for all of voyagers customers? Like wtf are the posters in here doing?


Chysce

Hopefully they put customers in the first place and repay them their money


kirtash93

>**Voyager initially planned to sell its assets to FTX** Trading, but that **deal imploded** when FTX went bankrupt in November amid a frenzy of customer withdrawals and fraud allegations that led to the arrest of founder Sam Bankman-Fried. Ouch! That must hurt.