Lessons for Web3 Founders/Investors Managing Capital šŸ¤¹

What Can We Learn from Celcius? (read the fkin fine print)

Happy Friday folks šŸ‘‹šŸ» - welcome back to Chain Catalyst, your best newsletter for web3 builders and investors. We have a lot to cover today. Butā€¦ we cover what matters, so we won't go deep into the Logan Paul NFT drama šŸ¤¦ if youā€™re still curious, hereā€™s a good recap.

In Today's Email:

  • What Matters: Celsius ā€˜Earnā€™ assets belong toā€¦ Celsius šŸ¤·

  • Founders Highlight: Jonas Chen, Founder of Metacamp šŸ•ļø

  • Deal Flows: MEXC Sei Network $20M Ecosystem Fund šŸ’ø

WHAT MATTERS

Judge Rules: Celsius 'Earn' Assets Belong to Celsius

State of play: A federal judge rules that Celsius 'Earn' assets belong to the bankrupt crypto lender, not the depositors of those assets. This means that users who have their funds stuck on Celsius will only recover a fraction of their capital.

  • In June 2022, Celsius halted withdrawals. When it filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy, there was $4.2 billion in the 'Earn' program. Only $23M was in stablecoins.

  • The court concludes that when the crypto assets were deposited into the 'Earn' program, the crypto assets became the property of Celsius, allowing Celsius to retain control over the assets during the bankruptcy proceedings.

  • While some 'Earn' users argued that Celsius was in breach of its own contract for failing to uphold fiduciary duties, the judge ruled that Celsius' terms of service are "unambiguous".

Why it matters: This ruling creates a lot of precedent for other ongoing bankruptcy cases. Putting aside FTX, BlockFi, and other bankrupt centralized entities, the Genesis-Gemini Earn fiasco is currently under the spotlight.

  • In short, Gemini Earn is Gemini exchange's yield-generating product. Genesis, owned by Digital Currency Group, is the partner responsible for generating those yields via lending out Gemini Earn's customers' assets. As Genesis goes through its "liquidity issues", both parties are now fighting over who's responsible for the $900M owed to Gemini Earn depositors

For builders: Don't be fancy with the funds you've raised. More importantly, don't try to "manage" your runway capital by gambling them away in illiquid altcoins. These are actions that would've put you straight to jail in a web2 environment. Focus on building products, talking to customers, and generating revenue.

For investors: Don't underestimate the importance of counterparty diligence. When the yield is too good to be true, you're probably the yield. For a few years, we were all accustomed to the 8% USD stablecoin yield that many CeFi lenders provide while the interest rate remained at 0%. Something wasn't right.

BUILDER-INVESTOR HIGHLIGHT

Jonas Chen, Founder of Metacamp

Jonas Chen is the Founder of Metacamp, a web3 co-working and education platform šŸ“š ā€” Metacamp provides courses, bootcamp, hackathon events, and a networking ecosystem for aspiring web3 founders, specifically those who want to build on Solana.

What previously was recent: Jonas started his career in Germany as an International Business and Technology student at Technische Hochschule NĆ¼rnberg Georg Simon Ohm (thatā€™s a mouthful!). He was an electronic technician, chef, and not forget to mention, a breakdancer šŸ•ŗ

  • His studies didnā€™t stop there. Jonas took a masterā€™s degree from the Stockholm School of Economics for International Business and the National University of Singapore for International Management. This man loves his education.

  • Jonasā€™ entrepreneurial spirit started when he joined German Accelerator and German Entrepreneurship Asia as Assistant Program Manager, eventually becoming a Program Manager.

The big idea: Right now, Jonas is working on Metacamp. They offer blockchain bootcamps and workshops to strengthen the needed skills in your web3 journey. Thus far, theyā€™ve amassed more than 600 community members. Backed by the Solana Foundation, they also have an NFT-gated co-working space in Singapore.

  • If youā€™re in Singapore and youā€™re looking for ways to break into web3, make sure to check out Metacamp! All of their programs are beginner friendly, taking you from zero-to-one, starting with learning basic coding skills, to launching a full-fledged MVP dApps in Solana.

  • Jonas also works on a charity project, OneDollarGlasses, a non-profit that provides eyeglasses in developing countries since 2012.

DEAL FLOWS

MEXC-Sei Network $20M Ecosystem Fund

MEXC-Sei Network $20M Ecosystem Fund: Singapore-based exchange MEXC will allocate $20M to support the developments of the Sei Network ecosystem. Sei Network is a layer 1 blockchain specifically designed to facilitate trading. Its features include native order matching, front-running protection, smart block propagation, and 600ms on-chain settlement.

  • "AMM [Automated Market Makers] was the dominant market-making method in crypto for the past 2 years. The lack of a more efficient market-making strategy is in large part because of technology restrictions like low speed and smart-contract restrictions. We believe Seiā€™s customized Layer 1 solution will be a game changer in the industry."

Deal flows in the past week:

It's unsurprisingly another slow week. We might be propagating rumors, but words around the street seems to indicate LPs are backing from capital calls.

QUICK BITES

  • 3ACĀ subpoenaed by tweets.

  • GenesisĀ cuts 30% of staff.

  • Ex-Celsius CEO sued by NYAG for fraud.

  • DOJĀ seizes Robinhood shares linked to FTX.

  • SBFĀ files to protect his Robinhood shares.

  • CoinbaseĀ to pay $100M settlement with NYDFS.

  • SECĀ probes FTX investorsā€™ due diligence.

  • SECĀ files to halt Binance US acquisition of Voyager.

  • VauldĀ rejects Nexo's final acquisition proposal.

  • AnimocaĀ reduces fundraising target to $1 billion.

  • TON blockchainĀ launches decentralized file sharing solution.

  • Trader JoeĀ expands to BNB Chain.

  • JunoĀ encourages users to withdraw funds as custody partner Wyre shuts down.

  • Ex-FTX lawyerĀ tipped off US prosecutors.

  • Huobi cuts 20% of staff.

  • DCGĀ shuts down $3.5B wealth management business.

  • GenesisĀ needs more time to solve lending crisis.

  • SilvergateĀ tumbles 43% after FTX collapse sparks bank run.

MEME & NOTEWORTHY READS

  • Arthur Hayesā€™Ā recurring macro blog ā€œVitiligoā€

  • Frictionless Capitalā€™sĀ report on making the case for Solana.

  • @0xkyle__'sĀ thread on 2023 crypto outlooks summary.

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