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Linqto Files for Bankruptcy Amid Ripple Share Controversy

BY Solomon M.·2 MIN READ·JULY 9, 2025

Linqto has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after undergoing federal investigations involving Ripple shares. The filing marks a significant shift for the private investment platform, following leadership changes.

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  • Chapter 11 follows federal investigations.
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Linqto Files for Bankruptcy Amid Ripple Share Controversy

The bankruptcy filing highlights broader implications for private equity access, affecting investors. Immediate market reactions include concerns over asset liquidity and regulatory repercussions for similar platforms.

Linqto, known for offering pre-IPO shares of companies including Ripple, faces challenges after leadership changes and allegations of exceeding regulatory limits. Former CEO William Sarris remains on the board. Restructuring is led by Jeffrey Stein, a known expert in financial turnarounds. Stein noted,

“The company aims to negotiate with the SEC and other regulators to settle outstanding liabilities and litigations in a way that ‘treats everyone equitably and fairly.'”

Linqto has managed a portfolio worth over $500 million, with its Ripple stake valued near $450 million. The filing has no direct impact on major cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin or Ethereum. Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse clarified,

“Linqto is merely a shareholder and there is no business relationship between the two parties.”

The bankruptcy filing echoes past difficulties faced by investment platforms amid legal scrutiny, impacting retail investors’ access to private equity. Regulators are scrutinizing compliance with securities laws and improper sale practices, causing concerns for users with frozen accounts.

SEC investigations may lead to intensified regulatory oversight. Historically, such cases have prompted market reforms and increased transparency in financial operations. Linqto’s failure could signal further changes in legal and market guidelines for private equity.

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The content on The CCPress is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency investments carry inherent risks. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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