Fahrenheit Chosen As Winning Bid in Celsius Bankruptcy
Bankrupt crypto lender Celsius Network LLC has chosen Fahrenheit as its winning bid, which will provide the capital and team to operate a new company. Fahrenheit, which consists of a group of crypto firms, was selected a...
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Fahrenheit, which consists of a group of crypto firms, was selected as the winning bid on Thursday morning, according to a press release.
The Blockchain Recovery Investment Consortium, or BRIC, was selected as the backup bid....
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