Bitcoin Latest Updates: IDC Warns of Legal Action Regarding Curve's Low-Valued Lloyds Acquisition Amid Crypto Market Decline
- Lloyds' $139M Curve acquisition faces legal threats from IDC Ventures, which claims the deal undervalues the firm by 80%. - IDC's 12% stake and Quinn Emanuel-backed lawsuit highlight governance disputes over opaque sale terms and leadership conflicts. - The $139M price tag contrasts sharply with Curve's $289M 2023 valuation, exacerbating investor distrust amid crypto market turmoil. - Bitcoin fell below $85K as $2B in leveraged positions collapsed, with analysts warning of systemic risks from thin liquid
Lloyds Banking Group’s contentious $139 million purchase of digital wallet firm Curve has sparked intense backlash from investors, with the deal’s valuation prompting legal threats and amplifying existing market anxieties. The UK’s largest retail bank has agreed to buy Curve—a platform serving more than six million users—for £120 million ($139 million),
Bitcoin’s value fell below $85,000 for the first time since April, wiping out all gains for the year and leaving it down 12% for 2025. Ether mirrored this trend, slipping under $2,750—a 19% drop from its yearly high. The selloff has triggered further declines, with leading altcoins such as
The Curve buyout has further unsettled investor confidence.
At the same time, the crypto market’s sharp decline has introduced systemic risks.
With the market enduring its steepest monthly decline since the 2022 crypto winter, specialists warn that stability remains out of reach.
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