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BlockFills Pauses Deposits and Withdrawals Amid Market Stress

BlockFills Pauses Deposits and Withdrawals Amid Market Stress

Trading remains open with restrictions while the firm coordinates with backers to stabilize liquidity.

Web3 Wavefronts - Digestible News on Crypto, DeFi and AI · theWeb3.news

February 12, 20264m 51s

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Show description: BlockFills paused client deposits and withdrawals and is returning attempted inbound transfers while coordinating with investors and counterparties to stabilize liquidity. Trading to open or close positions in spot and derivatives remains allowed under tighter limits, heightened risk checks, and faster liquidation triggers. Accounts that fall below required margin can face forced closures and loans with deteriorating collateral may be called or unwound. BlockFills serves about 2,000 institutional clients and reported roughly $60 to $61 billion in trading volume in 2025, and lists Susquehanna Private Equity Investments and CME Group among its backers. There is no public evidence the firm is insolvent and the company framed the suspension as a precaution while it seeks additional support. The action followed an approximately 24 percent fall in Bitcoin from about $78,995 to near $60,000, which tightened collateral haircuts and funding lines across the market and increased margin demands. Market data showed about $395.8 million in liquidations in a 24-hour stretch during the drawdown and sessions recorded volatility and a compressed derivatives basis. Operational implications for counterparties and trading desks include suspended deposits and withdrawals, continued but restricted trading, and the potential for under-margined positions or loans to be closed without prior notice. Monitoring items for institutions include official BlockFills communications and client notices, reopening timelines, evidence of forced position closures or widening OTC spreads, peer behavior on restrictions and haircut changes, and daily modeling of funding and collateral scenarios; institutions should also confirm margin policies with counterparties, diversify execution and lending venues, and prepare operational playbooks for short-notice policy changes. 

Source: https://web3businessnews.com/crypto/blockfills-suspends-withdrawals/




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