Life Hacks Depot

Wintermute claims Near backed out of $11M stablecoin redemption deal

Wintermute founder and CEO Evgeny Gaevoy says the Near Foundation reneged on an offer to convert $11 million worth of its stablecoin.

The Near Foundation and Aurora allegedly reneged on an offer to convert $11 million worth of USN (USN) stablecoins, Wintermute founder and CEO Evgeny Gaevoy has claimed.

In a Nov. 7 X (Twitter) post, Gaevoy claimed Near refused to honor a commitment to facilitate the sale of $11.2 million worth of the stablecoin USN for the FTX estate.

Gaevoy said Wintermute had been working with FTX to liquidate its assets for creditors, which included the sale of $11.2 million worth of USN.

Gaevoy claimed Wintermute executed the transaction — which provided $11 million to FTX creditors — based on an alleged agreement with the Near Foundation that it would be able to redeem USN to Tether (USDT) on a one-to-one basis.

READ
Future of payments: Visa to invest $100M in generative AI

When Wintermute submitted its redemption request, Near allegedly “refused to honor their commitments.” Gaevoy claimed that, after two and a half months, Wintermute still hadn’t received any USDT.

Gaevoy claimed Wintermute had received a final offer of 20% of the $11 million. Gaevoy said Wintermute would pursue “all legal avenues” against Near and Aurora, the organizations responsible for allowing the transfer of assets from the Ethereum network to the Near protocol.

USN was first launched as an algorithmic stablecoin on April 25, 2022, by Decentral Bank, which called itself an independently operated community-run project with no direct financial assistance from the Near Foundation.

However, last October, the Near Foundation opened a $40-million fund to support USN-to-USDT conversions after USN became undercollateralized.

Gaevoy said the post was the “last and public attempt” to ask the Near Foundation to complete the redemption.

“However if [Near Foundation] continues to be unreasonable about this situation, we are fully committed to switching into a full-time adversarial mode.”

The NEAR Foundation and Aurora did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Related posts

Caroline Ellison: Secret recording offers trove of explosive revelations

admin

What Is a Shareholder?

admin

Crypto Stories: Charlie Shrem tells how he became a Bitcoin millionaire

admin