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Sequoia-backed DeFi app Flint discontinues flagship yield service: Report

The development comes after the DeFi startup had in November last year informed that it has "moved out" its funds FTX, which recently became bankrupt.

January 27, 2023 / 16:05 IST
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In its yield offering, Flint promised users a fixed return on their deposits of Ethereum, Bitcoin or several of its listed options.
In its yield offering, Flint promised users a fixed return on their deposits of Ethereum, Bitcoin or several of its listed options.

Decentralised Finance (DeFi) startup Flint, which is backed by investors like Sequoia Capital and Coinbase, has decided to discontinue its flagship yield offering service amid regulatory uncertainty, YourStory reported on January 27 citing an internal mail.

"Today we are announcing the regrettable but necessary decision that Flint will be phasing out its services due to regulatory clarity around crypto deposit-taking companies like ours," the company said in the email to users, the report stated.

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The development comes after the DeFi startup had in November last year informed that it has "moved out" its funds from crypto exchange FTX, which recently became bankrupt. The saga that shook the crypto world last year began with FTX filing for US bankruptcy court protection from creditors and founder Sam Bankman-Fried resigning as chief executive in the industry's highest-profile collapse.

Meanwhile, in its yield offering, Flint promises users a fixed return on their deposits of Ethereum, Bitcoin or several of its listed options. Users on average deposited $3,100 into the app, as per the company's website.