Cryptocurrency lending firm Celsius Network will pause withdrawals and transfers between accounts due to extreme market conditions, Reuters news report said.
Bitcoin extended earlier declines after Celsius’s announcement, falling more than 6 percent to as low as $24,888, an 18-month low. Ether, the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency, dropped more than 8 percent to $1,303, its lowest since March 2021.
“We are taking this necessary action in order to stabilize liquidity and operations while we take steps to preserve and protect assets,” Celsius Network said in a blog post.
“Furthermore, customers will continue to accrue rewards during the pause in line with our commitment to our customers.”
Celsius Network, which raised $750 million in a VC funding late last year, is a significant player in crypto lending. It offers interest-bearing products to customers who deposit their cryptocurrencies with the company, and lends out crypto currencies to earn a return.
As of May 17, Celsius Network had processed $8.2 billion worth of loans and had $11.8 billion in assets, according to its website.
Celsius Network said in August last year that it had more than $20 billion in assets.
While crypto lending has become increasingly big business, the sector has come under regulatory scrutiny, particularly in the U.S. Crypto markets have been under pressure in recent months, falling alongside other so-called risk assets as interest rates have risen around the world.
Price falls have also both been caused by and contributed to the collapse of some crypto projects. Most notable was the fall of stablecoin TerraUSD, which last month broke its dollar peg and collapsed in value, rocking the crypto industry.