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NaughtyShiba | 3 years ago

It looks like it's pretty much completely inaccurate? https://twitter.com/bitcoinfool/status/1579479999333076992

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hackernudes|3 years ago

Sadly it is accurate. I made it pretty far converting the data to CSV with tabula-java and importing with sqlite.

Documents in question are from https://cases.stretto.com/celsius/court-docket/:

- #973 "Statement of Financial Affairs" 14532 pages. Contains list of transfers in the months leading up to freeze. This is the document in @bitcoinfool's tweet. It also looks to me that this may have been updated to remove the personal data (280MB to 2MB). Haven't looked into it much.

- #974 on page 92 has links to PDFS of "Retail Customers who have Non-Priority Unsecured Claims by First Name". Contains balances after freeze.

The 2084 BTC is in the document that contains balances.

Sevii|3 years ago

It accurately shows how much money I lost in Celsius.

gruez|3 years ago

It depends on your definition of accurate. The site seems to have gotten the data by OCRing pdfs, which caused issues in certain cases. The majority is probably parsed correctly, but even if a few records got parsed incorrect (eg. the "E-06" got truncated) the aggregate amount and/or leaderboards might be totally off.