Key creditors of Hodlnaut supposedly insisted the crypto lender should go into liquidation as soon as possible.
Some creditors of the distressed cryptocurrency lender – Hodlnaut – are reportedly not fond of the proposed restructuring plan that could enable the company’s directors to stay at the helm.
Instead, they would rather see it going into liquidation, believing this will grant them access to their frozen assets., key creditors of Hodlnaut want the firm to go into liquidation as soon as possible, hoping it could “maximize the company’s remaining assets available for distribution.” They opposed the potential restructuring plan that permits directors to continue running the organization.
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