MicroStrategy, Tether adds to firms distancing from Silvergate as stock dives 57%

Published at: March 3, 2023

Business intelligence firm MicroStrategy and stablecoin issuer Tether have become the latest two firms to publicly deny any meaningful exposure to Silvergate Bank.

The news comes as Silvergate announced on Mar. 1 that it would postpone the filing of its annual 10-K financial report, which has many fearing the cryptocurrency bank may be on the brink of a bankruptcy filing.

This led MicroStrategy — which holds over 130,000 Bitcoin (BTC) — to confirm that its BTC collateral is not custodied with Silvergate.

The Michael Saylor-founded firm added that it will not need to pay back a loan from Silvergate until Q1, 2025, and that a bankruptcy or insolvency event wouldn’t “accelerate” the loan repayment.

We have a loan from Silvergate not due until Q1 ‘25. There are mkt concerns re SI’s fin. condition. For anyone wondering, the loan wouldn’t accelerate b/c of SI insolvency or bankruptcy. Our BTC collateral isn’t custodied w/ SI & we have no other financial relationship w/ SI.

— MicroStrategy (@MicroStrategy) March 2, 2023

Paolo Ardoino, the chief technology officer of Tether confirmed in a Mar. 2 Twitter post that Tether is not exposed to Silvergate either.

#Tether does not have any exposure to Silvergate.

— Paolo Ardoino (@paoloardoino) March 2, 2023

A collapse of the cryptocurrency bank could prove costly for the rest of the industry.

Silvergate is a fintech firm that provides financial infrastructure solutions and services to some of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges, institutional investors and mining companies in the world.

It offers a 24/7 payments platform, named Silvergate Exchange Network, which has reportedly processed over $1 trillion in transactions since 2017.

The firm also provides a stablecoin infrastructure platform, digital asset custody management and collateralized lending services to several institutional players in the cryptocurrency industry.

Despite the large network effects, the late 10-K filing appears to have had a consequential effect on its partnerships.

Within 24 hours of the late 10-K filing, Coinbase, Circle, Bitstamp, Galaxy Digital and Paxos confirmed that they will scale back their partnerships with the cryptocurrency bank in some capacity.

Gemini also announced that it has stopped accepting customer deposits and processing withdrawals through Silvergate ACH and wire transfers.

Others who have seemingly cut or reduced ties include Crypto.com, Blockchain.com, Wintermute, GSR, and Cboe Digital, according to reports. 

Silvergate failed to file their annual report citing regulatory investigations. Possibly not solvent.They already lost majority of their partners. pic.twitter.com/LKdQtNfRRe

— Quinten | 048.eth (@QuintenFrancois) March 2, 2023

Concerns of Silvergate’s potential financial troubles first came to surface in Q4 2022 when it reported a net loss of $1 billion in Q4 2022 as a result of the shock collapse of FTX in November.

Related: Coinbase no longer accepts payments via Silvergate Bank

The exact dealings between Silvergate and FTX have been subject to a probe by the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) recently, despite no accusation of wrongdoing yet.

Plaintiffs in a newly proposed class-action lawsuit against FTX on Feb. 14 accused Silvergate of “aiding and abetting” a “multibillion-dollar fraudulent scheme” that was orchestrated by former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried.

Despite many firms recently claiming not to have exposure to Silvergate, the bank still processed over $3.8 billion in customer deposits in Q4 2022. This was a steep fall from $11.9 billion in Q3 2022, according to Silvergate.

Since the news of the late 10-K filing on Mar. 1, Silvergate’s stock price has fallen a massive 58.7% to $5.57. The stock is now down over 97% since its all time high (ATH) of $219.7 on Nov. 14, 2021.

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