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Celsius network's third distribution: did you get an email?

Third Distribution Sparks Concerns | Users Question Legitimacy

By

Nina Petrova

Apr 22, 2025, 11:38 AM

Edited By

Aisha Malik

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Celsius Network email notification about third distribution in bankruptcy case, highlighting Bitcoin and Ethereum payments.
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A growing number of people are voicing their concerns about an email they received from Celsius regarding the so-called Third Distribution. Many doubt the authenticity of this communication, as it allegedly announces a cryptocurrency distribution amidst ongoing bankruptcy proceedings.

Email Raises Eyebrows

The email claims that the Court has approved the method for this distribution. It states that users will receive 67.3% of their allocation in Bitcoin (BTC) and 32.7% in Ethereum (ETH), which is said to reflect the market prices as of April 31, 2025.

However, several people have pointed out that April doesn’t have 31 days, raising alarms about potential scams. One commenter encapsulated this sentiment:

"April 31? That should have been the clue it is a scam."

Users Call Out Red Flags

Not only the date but also the sender's email has led many to believe this correspondence is not legitimate. Many comments highlight that the official Celsius email does not contain a hyphen.

  • One person noted, "Celsius didn’t have a hyphen in its URL. It was a period in the middle."

  • Another added, "The sender email raises major flags."

Interestingly, some users reported receiving multiple fake emails from similar addresses, suggesting that this may be a broader phishing attempt.

What to Do Next?

As many draw their own conclusions from these warnings, experts advise caution. Here are a few takeaways folks should keep in mind:

  • 🚫 Verify the sender: Check official Celsius communications to determine authenticity.

  • πŸ” Don’t share personal info: Protect your sensitive information to avoid potential scams.

  • βœ”οΈ Refer to official sources: For validation, always consult the list of verified email addresses.

Key Takeaways

  • ❗ 67.3% BTC and 32.7% ETH allocation claims widely questioned.

  • πŸ“§ Users report receiving numerous fake emails, caution advised.

  • πŸ”— "Don’t give anyone any of your info" - a recurring community reminder.

Curiously, amid the confusion, no official response has been issued by Celsius at this time. As developments unfold, will the company address these doubts or remain silent as confusion reigns? Stay tuned.