BlockFi Files Motion To Allow Wallet Users To Withdraw Crypto

BlockFi hopes bankruptcy court will let users withdraw crypto from Wallet accounts, although yield-seeking creditors might not be so lucky

article-image

BlockFi co-founder Flori Marquez | Exclusive art by Axel Rangel modified by Blockworks

share

Some BlockFi users affected by the crypto lender’s bankruptcy could be in for relief — if courts agree.

In a motion filed Monday with the US bankruptcy court in New Jersey, BlockFi requested authority to process withdrawals for crypto held in the platform’s Wallet accounts.

BlockFi Wallet accounts are separate to the platform’s interest-bearing yield products, essentially serving as a “hot wallet.” The platform’s interest-bearing accounts were not included in BlockFi’s motion.

BlockFi highlighted a section of its terms of service which states: “Title to the cryptocurrency held in your BlockFi Wallet shall at all times remain with you and shall not transfer to BlockFi.”

Read more: What Are Seed Phrases and Are They Needed? The New Debate

“Clients should be able to withdraw such assets from the platform if they choose,” BlockFi said. The firm initially flagged intention for its withdrawal motion at the end of November.

BlockFi also sought permission to reflect transactions lodged after it suspended service on Nov. 10, in light of a liquidity crisis. This would effectively process user attempts at transferring funds between Wallet and interest-bearing accounts, as well as any pending trades.

Loading Tweet..

The firm’s request comes less than a month after it filed for bankruptcy. BlockFi had been mired in financial strife following market turmoil triggered by Terra’s depegging in May. Tanking prices led a number of crypto startups to file for bankruptcy, including rival lenders Celsius and Voyager.

Hedge fund firm Three Arrows Capital also went bust, failing to meet BlockFi’s margin calls on an overcollateralized bitcoin loan worth $1 billion.

But BlockFi had substantial exposure to collapsed crypto exchange FTX due to a rescue loan agreement signed in late June. The firm eventually filed for bankruptcy on Nov. 28 leaving up to 100,000 creditors out of pocket, with money owed estimated between $1 billion and $10 billion.

BlockFi is seeking similar relief for Wallet accounts maintained by its international-focused parent company registered in Bermuda, according to a screenshot of an email sent to users. 

A hearing on the US request for Wallet withdrawals is scheduled for Jan. 9 at 10 am ET.

Updated Dec. 20, 2022 at 8:42 am ET: Added context about BlockFi’s loan to Three Arrows Capital.


Get the news in your inbox. Explore Blockworks newsletters:

Tags

Decoding crypto and the markets. Daily, with Byron Gilliam.

Upcoming Events

Marina Bay Sands Singapore

October 7, 2026

DAS Asia is a a single-day summit at Marina Bay Sands Singapore featuring conversations between the builders, investors, and global leaders are shaping the trajectory of the digital asset ecosystem in Asia & North America.

Hilton Park Lane, London

November 10-11, 2026

DAS London is a two-day summit at the Hilton Park Lane in London featuring conversations between the builders, allocators, and policy makers who are shaping the trajectory of the digital asset ecosystem in the UK, Europe, and North America.

recent research

Onchain Gacha Cover Image.png

Research

Onchain gacha platforms sold $284.3 million of digital card packs in July 2026, and Collector Crypt accounted for more than half of that activity. However, it buys back 92.9% of what it sells, which leaves it with a third of the category's revenue on more than half of its volume, and a quarter of its activity arrives through partner apps whose users it does not own. Courtyard runs the opposite model, a consumer app selling smaller packs to thousands of retail buyers who resell the cards to each other, and it took 59.7% of category revenue while growing through a month the category spent contracting. This report compares the five largest platforms on gross activity, buyback intensity, revenue after buybacks, consumer composition, marketplace liquidity, and distribution ownership, and finds Courtyard the strongest performer as of July 2026, with the qualification that none of the five discloses inventory costs or resale proceeds, so no platform in the category can yet be shown to be profitable.

Newsletter

The Breakdown

Decoding crypto and the markets. Daily, with Byron Gilliam.

Blockworks Research

Unlock crypto's most powerful research platform.

Our research packs a punch and gives you actionable takeaways for each topic.

SubscribeGet in touch

Blockworks Inc.

133 W 19th St., New York, NY 10011

Blockworks Network

PodcastsNewslettersEventsRoundtablesAnalytics