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Bittrex Bankruptcy and KYC: An Unusual Case

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Bittrex Bankruptcy and KYC: An Unusual Case

by Richie
11/02/2023
in Compliance, Know Your Customer (KYC)

In a recent court ruling, Bittrex, a prominent digital asset exchange, has received approval to wind down its U.S.-facing business despite a noteworthy number of customers opting not to reclaim their assets held on the platform.

The decision was made by Judge Brendan Shannon of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, allowing Seattle-based Bittrex to proceed with the closure of its U.S. operations. This move comes in the wake of several confrontations with U.S. federal authorities and will not affect Bittrex Global, based in Liechtenstein, which caters to non-U.S. customers.

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Bittrex filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for its U.S. operations in May after facing civil charges from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for allegedly offering securities to U.S. customers without proper registration. This unauthorized activity was alleged to have been ongoing since Bittrex’s debut in the U.S. in 2014.

Before these charges were filed, Bittrex had already announced plans to halt trading on its U.S. exchange and ultimately shut down its U.S. operations due to “continued regulatory uncertainty.” In August, Bittrex and its co-founder, William Shihara, reached a settlement with the SEC, agreeing to pay $24 million to resolve the matter.

This wasn’t the first time Bittrex faced legal issues with U.S. authorities. In October 2022, the Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) imposed a penalty of $29.3 million on Bittrex, citing “deficiencies related to Bittrex’s sanctions compliance procedures.” These deficiencies were primarily related to customers in countries under U.S. sanctions.

The bankruptcy filing also affected Bittrex’s Malta-based operations, which had previously served as its international-facing exchange until the establishment of the Liechtenstein unit in 2019. Despite the transition, some of Bittrex’s Malta customers failed to transfer their assets.

In September, Bittrex reported that customers had withdrawn approximately $423 million worth of digital assets between the announcement of the shutdown and the April 30 operational halt. An additional $143 million was withdrawn during the bankruptcy protection period by 35,972 customers.

Interestingly, this large number of customers who did not claim their assets has raised questions. Approximately 36,000 customers, representing only three percent of Bittrex’s total customer base, chose not to reclaim their property. Even the presiding Judge Shannon acknowledged the “unusual features” of this case.

The primary reason for customers not claiming their assets appears to be related to “know your customer” (KYC) protocols. Many of these unclaimed balances were relatively small, with 77% being under $100. The prevailing sentiment among account holders was reportedly reluctance to provide the necessary KYC information to recover small sums.

However, some customers expressed frustration with the claims process, describing it as “super slow and disjointed.” Despite the challenges faced by some customers, others successfully completed the process without significant issues.

Nonetheless, the unclaimed funds are expected to result in Bittrex emerging from bankruptcy with a profit, even after accounting for bankruptcy-related costs. Some of these remaining funds will be allocated to pay the significant regulatory penalties imposed by U.S. authorities.

It’s worth noting that one of Bittrex’s largest U.S. customers was the U.S. Secret Service, with an account holding $6.2 million. The Secret Service provided the necessary KYC information to facilitate the withdrawal.

While this case has its unique aspects, it underscores the importance of KYC procedures and regulatory compliance in the cryptocurrency and digital asset space. It also highlights the challenges associated with reconciling regulatory requirements with customer preferences and expectations in this rapidly evolving industry.

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