Минюст США пересмотрит процесс оценки размера компенсаций для пострадавших от криптомошенничества

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GetBlock Magazine - Что произошло? Минюст США заинтересовался механизмом выплат компенсаций пострадавшим клиентам обанкротившихся криптокомпаний. Согласно новому меморандуму, чиновники намерены пересмотреть оценку конфискованных активов, предназначенных к возвращению, и выяснить, должны ли жертвы криптомошенничества получать выплаты исходя из актуальных курсов цифровых активов. Ведомство заинтересовали громкие кейсы 2022 года: банкротства биржи FTX, а также лендинговых платформ Voyager, Celsius, BlockFi и Genesis.

Меморандум Минюста

Что еще известно? Хотя Минюст не является регулятором цифровых активов и не все из указанных дел о банкротстве включали уголовные обвинения, чиновники обратили внимание, что в некоторых случаях речь шла о потере цифровых активов из-за мошенничества и краж, а стоимость этих активов резко возрастала в последующие годы.

Например, FTX Сэма Бэнкмана-Фрида подала заявление о банкротстве 11 ноября 2022 года, когда биткоин торговался на уровне $17 500. В январе текущего года актив обновил исторический максимум выше $108 000, и хотя к настоящему моменту он снизился до $84 000, это все еще значительная доходность, которая, однако, недоступна пострадавшим. Так, по решению суда они получат компенсации в фиате по курсу на момент банкротства.

Однако возврат в натуральной форме также несет огромный риск для жертв, поскольку многие токены со временем сильно обесцениваются. Учитывая, что дела о банкротстве затягиваются на годы, инвесторы в мелкие альткоины могут вовсе не получить никаких компенсаций, поскольку курс к тому моменту может упасть до нуля.

Если Минюст получит одобрение Конгресса, он сможет издать обновленные правила и положения для криптоиндустрии, однако в меморандуме не уточняются сроки, в которые чиновники предложат улучшения политики оценки размера компенсаций.

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