Voyager issues notice of default to 3AC over $675M loan obligations, legal action next

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Voyager Digital Limited has issued a default notice to Three Arrows Capital (3AC) for failure to pay its loan obligations.

According to the press release, Voyager is owed 15,250 Bitcoin (approximately $325 million at the current price) and $350 million USDC. The firm said it would pursue legal action to recover the funds.

“Voyager intends to pursue recovery from 3AC and is in discussions with the Company’s advisors as to legal remedies available.”

Seeking help from Alameda Research

On June 22, Voyager implemented a $10,000 user withdrawal limit in response to the unfolding crypto deleveraging event.

According to its website, Voyager had agreed to a bailout deal with Alameda to help meet customer liquidity demands during “this dynamic period.” The bailout enabled Voyager to access $200 million in cash and revolving loans of 15,000 BTC and an undisclosed USDC amount.

“Voyager Digital Holdings, Inc. (“VDH”), has entered into a definitive agreement with Alameda Ventures Ltd. (“Alameda”) related to the previously disclosed credit facility, which is intended to help Voyager meet customer liquidity needs during this dynamic period.”

Alameda imposed several conditions on the bailout, such as the firm securing additional funding within 12 months. But chief among them was a $75 million drawdown limit over any 30-day rolling period.

The post also mentioned the company had asked 3AC for a $25 million USDC repayment by June 24 and the outstanding balance to be paid by June 27.

“Neither of these amounts has been repaid, and failure by 3AC to repay either requested amount by these specified dates will constitute an event of default.”

Will Voyager follow through?

Voyager stated that it continues to fulfill customer orders and withdrawals, so far using $75 million of the Alameda credit line made available to them.

Voyager CEO Stephen Ehrlich further added that the company is working to strengthen its balance sheet and continues to pursue other options to meet liquidity demands.

“We are working diligently and expeditiously to strengthen our balance sheet and pursuing options so we can continue to meet customer liquidity demands.”

In a recent tweet, 8Blocks Capital CEO Danny Yuan made similar claims, saying 3AC had ghosted him.

More to follow as the story unfolds.

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