Trading company BlockFills suspends deposits and withdrawals. Can the liquidity crisis find a turning point?

Summary: Felix, PANews

After the cryptocurrency market plummeted, everyone was speculating which major institution might be “sacrificed” in this round. On the evening of February 11, a major whale in the crypto space officially stranded.

On February 11, crypto trading and lending firm Blockfills issued a statement, stating that due to recent extreme market volatility and financial conditions, all customer deposits and withdrawals were temporarily suspended last week. However, customers can still open and close positions in spot and derivative products, as well as conduct other specific transactions.

Blockfills emphasized that this measure was taken to protect customers and the company, and stated that management is actively communicating with investors and clients to restore liquidity as soon as possible. During this process, the company maintains active communication with clients and will regularly update them on the latest developments based on the situation.

Market chain reaction concerns triggered by turbulent conditions Blockfills’ announcement came amid a months-long decline in the crypto market, which culminated in a full-blown crash last week. Bitcoin briefly dropped to a low of $60,000, then rebounded to around $66,000, still about 45% below its all-time high set in October of last year.

As a liquidity giant serving over 2,000 institutional clients worldwide, its suspension recalls the 2022 crypto winter, when the bear market intensified, many platforms were forced to halt withdrawals, leading to numerous closures and a chain reaction.

In 2022, Celsius Network, one of the largest crypto lending platforms at the time, suspended all withdrawals citing extreme market conditions. Weeks later, the platform filed for bankruptcy restructuring. The same year, FTX exchange faced a bank run and halted withdrawals, followed by its affiliated lending firm Genesis also suspending redemptions due to liquidity pressures. Additionally, Voyager Digital announced a halt to trading and withdrawals after defaulting on a massive loan to Three Arrows Capital. These successive failures worsened an already struggling market.

Unlike platforms primarily serving retail investors, Blockfills’ crisis directly impacted professional institutions and miners. Its suspension of deposits and withdrawals indicates that liquidity pressures in the crypto market have spread to core infrastructure.

Over $60 billion in annual trading volume, backed by major institutional investments As a key infrastructure provider in the crypto industry, Chicago-based Blockfills acts as a bridge connecting traditional finance and digital assets.

Founded in 2018, Blockfills serves over 2,000 institutional clients across 95 countries, providing crypto liquidity, trade execution, and lending services. Its clients include hedge funds, asset managers, family offices, mobile providers, and crypto miners, but it does not directly serve retail investors.

According to official data, the platform’s trading volume surpassed $61.1 billion in 2025, a 28% increase from 2024. Of this, spot trading accounted for over $17.9 billion, and derivatives trading exceeded $40.8 billion.

The platform also boasts strong shareholder support. In 2021, Blockfills raised $6 million, followed by an additional $37 million in 2022. Investors include global quant trading giant Susquehanna Private Equity Investments LLLP and CME Ventures (the venture capital arm of CME Group).

Susquehanna Private Equity Investments LLLP is a private equity entity under Susquehanna International Group (SIG), a quantitative trading and market-making firm operating in stocks, energy, and digital assets. According to Q3 2025 disclosures, SIG’s publicly traded securities portfolio management size is approximately $874.9 billion.

CME Ventures, the strategic investment division of CME Group—the world’s largest derivatives exchange—held about $4.6 billion in cash and cash equivalents as of early 2026. In 2025, CME Group achieved a record-high annual revenue of $6.5 billion, with an operating profit of approximately $4.2 billion. This indicates that CME Ventures has stable and substantial capital backing.

This suspension of deposits and withdrawals by Blockfills marks the first major liquidity crisis amid this year’s market volatility. Whether Blockfills can achieve a “soft landing” through capital infusion or will face bankruptcy remains uncertain. However, it is reassuring that Blockfills is backed by strong shareholders, offering hope for overcoming the crisis.

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