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Prime Core Faces $8M Loss Amid TerraUSD's Collapse

Rebeca Moen   Aug 25, 2023 11:00 0 Min Read


Prime Core Technologies, the parent entity of crypto custodian Prime Trust, disclosed a financial setback of $8 million, largely attributed to investments in the algorithmic stablecoin TerraUSD (USTC). The announcement, stemming from an August 24 filing with the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, unveiled that these losses were partitioned into $6 million from client funds and $2 million from treasury coffers.

These financial difficulties come in the wake of TerraUSD's nosedive in May 2022, an event that many market analysts pinpoint as a significant catalyst for the widespread cryptocurrency market downturn last year. Renowned firms, including FTX, Three Arrows, BlockFi, and Voyager Digital, were not spared from the market turbulence, with many either shuttering their operations or initiating bankruptcy filings.

Prime Core Technologies' decision to channel investments into TerraUSD proved costly, exacerbating its pre-existing monetary challenges. On 15 August 2023, the company officially entered bankruptcy proceedings in the U.S., citing liabilities hovering between $100 million to $500 million and a creditor count ranging from 25,000 to 50,000. This move was further precipitated by a Nevada court's intervention, which mandated the appointment of a receiver for Prime Trust to mitigate potential threats to users and the nascent cryptocurrency sector.

Additional records also highlight the company's aggressive spending patterns in the latter part of 2022. Specifically, October and November reported steep net losses of $7.4 million and $8.4 million, in that order. The precise implications of these outflows are still being examined, but the interplay between the company's financial choices and market variances undeniably influenced its present financial state.

Furthermore, Prime Trust's recent filings brought to light its acquisition of Ethereum (ETH) assets, valued at approximately $76.4 million. The strategic intent and outcomes of this purchase are yet to be fully comprehended.

The unfolding scenario underscores the volatile nature of the cryptocurrency realm and the inherent risks businesses face when navigating this digital frontier. As Prime Core Technologies grapples with its financial challenges, the broader industry watches keenly, hoping to glean lessons for future endeavors.


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