Voyager

$VGX

$0.077083

2%

What is Voyager?

The Voyager Token (VGX) rewards users within the Voyager crypto broker ecosystem. VGX generates 5% interest when held in the Voyager app and will soon offer cash back rewards, and other exclusive features. VGX, formerly Ethos (ETHOS), can also be stored in its native wallet, the Ethos Universal Wallet. The Ethos Universal Wallet gives users the power to self custody 150+ crypto assets securely. Read more

The Voyager Token (VGX) rewards users within the Voyager crypto broker ecosystem. VGX generates 5% interest when held in the Voyager app and will soon offer cash back rewards, and other exclusive features. VGX, formerly Ethos (ETHOS), can also be stored in its native wallet, the Ethos Universal Wallet. The Ethos Universal Wallet gives users the power to self custody 150+ crypto assets securely.

What is Voyager?

The Voyager Token (VGX) rewards users within the Voyager crypto broker ecosystem. VGX generates 5% i Read more

The Voyager Token (VGX) rewards users within the Voyager crypto broker ecosystem. VGX generates 5% interest when held in the Voyager app and will soon offer cash back rewards, and other exclusive features. VGX, formerly Ethos (ETHOS), can also be stored in its native wallet, the Ethos Universal Wallet. The Ethos Universal Wallet gives users the power to self custody 150+ crypto assets securely.

Community Score

- 0

We are unable to give a rating to Voyager's community, as the available data is inadequate for a comprehensive analysis


Community Metrics

Followers
290k
Large
Follower
Growth (30d)
+0.13%
Stagnant
Sentiment
-5/100
Neutral
Activity
43/100
+6%
The key metrics for this community indicate stability and healthy engagement, with no anomalies detected.

Market Cap

$22.41M

Volume (24h)

$5.19M

Channels Rank Followers Posts/Day Comments/Posts Active Users

Community Score

- 0

We are unable to give a rating to Voyager's community, as the available data is inadequate for a comprehensive analysis


Community Metrics

Followers
290k
Large
Follower
Growth (30d)
+0.13%
Stagnant
Sentiment
-5/100
Neutral
Activity
43/100
+6%
The key metrics for this community indicate stability and healthy engagement, with no anomalies detected.
Development 24 h 7 d 14 d 30 d
Price 2.47% 5.41% 6.47% 7.27%
Follower 0.03% 0.05% 0.01% 0.13%

Daily Social Panel

Daily relevant Posts from Twitter, Telegram and Reddit ranked by our Smart Relevance Score.

2024-05-18 18:21
Yeah probably the whole voyager team. Maybe look into their transfers first.
Score 80
2024-05-17 03:37
#Give Steve his Orange Jumpsuit
Score 72
2024-05-18 15:43
Voyager Digital Pursues Clawbacks Against Customers With Net Transfers Of $350,000+ Within 90 Days Of Bankruptcy - https://preview.redd.it/tmi3hm4vg71d1.png?width=1480&format=png&auto=webp&s=cdeb0133619298d81081104b2cd09377450a7caa
47
Score 70
2024-05-18 18:15
maybe some of those folks knew things were going downhill 🤔
Score 53
2024-05-17 03:27
The FTC is going after Steve personally for deceptive acts and practices. FTC is also going after Steve's wife for the funds he tried to hide by transferring to her. This is an excerpt from the complaint:11. Defendant Stephen Ehrlich is a co-founder [...]
Score 44
2024-05-17 02:19
Good luck trying to hide your assets too.
Score 40
2024-05-17 04:44
Only in regards to fdic insurance? Not the fact they didn't do their due diligence to be sure not to make unreasonable loans (ie the >50% of total customer assets loaned in one loan to 3AC)....
Score 36
2024-05-18 18:26
So if you transferred 91 days it's okay but if you did 89 days it's not okay? So what if you did $349,000 and not 350? This entire thing is BS. Unfair to those that have to pay back so that others can fill their bags in.
Score 34
2024-05-18 18:01
Wait what? How can this be possible? Now voyager are wanting to claw back money that was transferred 90 days before bankruptcy? Particularly if there was criminality on their behalf.
Score 34
2024-05-18 23:56
It was pretty obvious, I pulled out the day celcius locked down. I didn’t have $350k though, if I did the obvious and smart thing and pulled out only to have fucking Steve come back over a year later and try to take my money back I would absolutely l[...]
Score 32
2024-05-18 21:48
I could totally understand them going after people who may have had insider info but for the regular people who took “their money” and bounced I would be like nah fuck you! I’m not giving up my money that I earned legitimately. I don’t see how that c[...]
Score 32
2024-05-17 02:53
What’s the case about? Are they charging him with something.
Score 32
2024-05-18 18:24
Would love to see some legal reflections on this insane development. They lie to you, mismanage your funds, totally lack risk management policies and lose their customers investments. Now they want to claw back the money that was left and moved to [...]
Score 30
2024-05-17 23:50
You mean the ""WHEN STEVE PRISON"" guy?
Score 29
2024-05-17 08:08
Not sure why you are saying we get 23% of our money back. We received 35% of our claim back already, we are getting about 25-30% more this year (so will be 60-65%), then more later when more is recovered from the 3AC estate. So we may eventually get [...]
Score 28
2024-05-18 19:55
Its the same law that making us wait for FTX. So don't go screaming unfair when we could have recovered 70% the first time around and it was going to be in kind
Score 27
2024-05-18 19:49
90 days is what bankruptcy law says not sure where they got the 350k # from - I expected them to do 250k or 100k
Score 27
2024-05-17 18:03
We need that one guy to comment that's pretty smart on this stuff.
Score 27
2024-05-17 18:01
Idk for sure but since it says objections deadline is June 6th. if we have no objections I'm guessing on the they 13th could possibly settle the 2nd distribution? Atleast I hope.
Score 27
2024-05-17 16:13
How is he not guilty, days before they froze our crypto. He tweeted everyone’s assets are okay nothing to be worried about
Score 27
2024-05-19 11:24
u/suddenlypandabear I don't quite get this. Because this filing talks about ""preferential transfers"". Creditors withdrawing their funds as a part of normal business operation and in the ordinary course of business is an exception according to the [...]
Score 27
2024-05-19 04:03
I think it makes sense for this reason: all insiders would have used selling into USD to flee to safety (Probably in the \~20-30 days leading up to bankruptcy) - but it's sure possible insiders knew things were going south as far back as may/april. [...]
Score 25
2024-05-19 11:14
hey u/OkBridge98 We were just talking about this yesterday in another post. haha Now, I see the filing. This is so bizarre to me. Because this filing does say ""preferential transfers"". And I remember I mentioned yesterday in my reply under anothe[...]
Score 24
2024-05-20 01:30
yeah, the ordinary course of business is a commonly invoked exception to preferential transfers clawbacks. The creditors ( Voyager customers) withdrawing their funds as a part of normal business operation and in the ordinary course of business is an [...]
Score 23
2024-05-20 01:14
Yes, BUT there are exceptions to preferential transfers. The creditors withdrawing their funds as a part of normal business operation and in the ordinary course of business is an exception according to the bankruptcy code. The *""ordinary course of b[...]
Score 23
2024-05-17 17:18
I say everytime “F🤬 Steve!” He should be in prison with SBF 🤬
Score 23
2024-05-19 12:36
Yes! Just like Voyager filed a plan then had to go through the legal process, objections, votes, etc, This is the same with FTX.
Score 22
2024-05-17 15:40
it's a fact - the plan administrator has directly told multiple creditors ... I agree with you - it shouldn't happen, but they're going to try and they will offer \~13-20% probably as a settlement and many will take it, some will fight. Fighting wil[...]
Score 22
2024-05-18 23:13
You take a normal distribution of common transactions. You then take outliers that are not common and highly improbable to occur then set a threshold above that because chances are that those outliers knew non public information and were gonna get ou[...]
Score 21
2024-05-18 18:42
Count me out. I wish I had that kind of cash. 💰
Score 21
2024-05-17 18:27
Actually, regarding this, I had forgotten that the CFTC is going after him too. You can read a synopsis of that action here https://www.cftc.gov/PressRoom/PressReleases/8805-23(https://www.cftc.gov/PressRoom/PressReleases/8805-23) and view documents [...]
Score 21
2024-05-17 18:09
wtf him and his wife want the case dismissed, how this is only a civil case is beyond me but hope they lose everything.
Score 21
2024-05-17 18:05
I can't speak to why the FTC didn't include more causes of action, especially the part where he clearly continued to deceive consumers into making deposits even after it was clear the company was bankrupt, or the part where he's made statements about[...]
Score 21
2024-05-17 17:07
Will be following this closely to make sure Steve gets what’s coming to him
Score 21
2024-05-19 06:51
It will cost the estate a significant amount of money to litigate any of the clawbacks, so the transfer has to be large enough for it to result in a net gain to creditors for it to be worth trying at all. Pursuing clawbacks of smaller transfers would[...]
Score 19
2024-05-19 06:43
It sounds like they expected no net gain to creditors if they tried to pursue transfers below 350k, probably due to the number of transfers clustered around lower levels like 10k that would be needlessly expensive to litigate vs those at 350k+, there[...]
Score 19
2024-05-19 01:11
People with more money tend to move larger sums of money. There is too much noise to determine what constitutes an ""improbable"" withdrawal. At the time, competitors were going bankrupt left and right, interest rates were constantly changing and to[...]
Score 19
2024-05-19 01:03
I miss that had i miss . I would have transferred all my money
Score 19
2024-05-19 00:23
Even earlier than that, Voyager started paying out the “boosted” interest in VGX instead of the asset that was generating the interest, like BTC. That was a strong indicator they weren’t being paid on the loans.
Score 19
2024-05-18 19:58
This is the same law that took away 35% and kept it with FTX.
Score 19

Voyager

$VGX

$0.077083

2%

What is Voyager?

The Voyager Token (VGX) rewards users within the Voyager crypto broker ecosystem. VGX generates 5% interest when held in the Voyager app and will soon offer cash back rewards, and other exclusive features. VGX, formerly Ethos (ETHOS), can also be stored in its native wallet, the Ethos Universal Wallet. The Ethos Universal Wallet gives users the power to self custody 150+ crypto assets securely. Read more

The Voyager Token (VGX) rewards users within the Voyager crypto broker ecosystem. VGX generates 5% interest when held in the Voyager app and will soon offer cash back rewards, and other exclusive features. VGX, formerly Ethos (ETHOS), can also be stored in its native wallet, the Ethos Universal Wallet. The Ethos Universal Wallet gives users the power to self custody 150+ crypto assets securely.

What is Voyager?

The Voyager Token (VGX) rewards users within the Voyager crypto broker ecosystem. VGX generates 5% i Read more

The Voyager Token (VGX) rewards users within the Voyager crypto broker ecosystem. VGX generates 5% interest when held in the Voyager app and will soon offer cash back rewards, and other exclusive features. VGX, formerly Ethos (ETHOS), can also be stored in its native wallet, the Ethos Universal Wallet. The Ethos Universal Wallet gives users the power to self custody 150+ crypto assets securely.

Community Score

- 0

We are unable to give a rating to Voyager's community, as the available data is inadequate for a comprehensive analysis


Community Metrics

Followers
290k
Large
Follower
Growth (30d)
+0.13%
Stagnant
Sentiment
-5/100
Neutral
Activity
43/100
+6%
The key metrics for this community indicate stability and healthy engagement, with no anomalies detected.

Market Cap

$22.41M

Volume (24h)

$5.19M

Development 24 h 7 d 14 d 30 d
Price 2.47% 5.41% 6.47% 7.27%
Follower 0.03% 0.05% 0.01% 0.13%
Channels Rank Followers Posts/Day Comments/Posts Active Users
Twitter
@investvoyager
#416 155,270 5.33 248.69
CoinMarketcap
@Voyager Token
#380 85,552
Coingecko
@Voyager (VGX)
#435 27,546
Reddit
@Invest_Voyager
#138 16,248 24.75 0.75 55
Telegram
@investvoyager
#3629 2,850
Telegram
@joinchatH9SuYEmNirTJFHtMqtc70A
#3630 2,849

Community Score

- 0

We are unable to give a rating to Voyager's community, as the available data is inadequate for a comprehensive analysis


Community Metrics

Followers
290k
Large
Follower
Growth (30d)
+0.13%
Stagnant
Sentiment
-5/100
Neutral
Activity
43/100
+6%
The key metrics for this community indicate stability and healthy engagement, with no anomalies detected.

Daily Social Panel

Daily relevant Posts from Twitter, Telegram and Reddit ranked by our Smart Relevance Score.

2024-05-18 18:21
Yeah probably the whole voyager team. Maybe look into their transfers first.
Score 80
2024-05-17 03:37
#Give Steve his Orange Jumpsuit
Score 72
2024-05-18 15:43
Voyager Digital Pursues Clawbacks Against Customers With Net Transfers Of $350,000+ Within 90 Days Of Bankruptcy - https://preview.redd.it/tmi3hm4vg71d1.png?width=1480&format=png&auto=webp&s=cdeb0133619298d81081104b2cd09377450a7caa
47
Score 70
2024-05-18 18:15
maybe some of those folks knew things were going downhill 🤔
Score 53
2024-05-17 03:27
The FTC is going after Steve personally for deceptive acts and practices. FTC is also going after Steve's wife for the funds he tried to hide by transferring to her. This is an excerpt from the complaint:11. Defendant Stephen Ehrlich is a co-founder [...]
Score 44
2024-05-17 02:19
Good luck trying to hide your assets too.
Score 40
2024-05-17 04:44
Only in regards to fdic insurance? Not the fact they didn't do their due diligence to be sure not to make unreasonable loans (ie the >50% of total customer assets loaned in one loan to 3AC)....
Score 36
2024-05-18 18:26
So if you transferred 91 days it's okay but if you did 89 days it's not okay? So what if you did $349,000 and not 350? This entire thing is BS. Unfair to those that have to pay back so that others can fill their bags in.
Score 34
2024-05-18 18:01
Wait what? How can this be possible? Now voyager are wanting to claw back money that was transferred 90 days before bankruptcy? Particularly if there was criminality on their behalf.
Score 34
2024-05-18 23:56
It was pretty obvious, I pulled out the day celcius locked down. I didn’t have $350k though, if I did the obvious and smart thing and pulled out only to have fucking Steve come back over a year later and try to take my money back I would absolutely l[...]
Score 32
2024-05-18 21:48
I could totally understand them going after people who may have had insider info but for the regular people who took “their money” and bounced I would be like nah fuck you! I’m not giving up my money that I earned legitimately. I don’t see how that c[...]
Score 32
2024-05-17 02:53
What’s the case about? Are they charging him with something.
Score 32
2024-05-18 18:24
Would love to see some legal reflections on this insane development. They lie to you, mismanage your funds, totally lack risk management policies and lose their customers investments. Now they want to claw back the money that was left and moved to [...]
Score 30
2024-05-17 23:50
You mean the ""WHEN STEVE PRISON"" guy?
Score 29
2024-05-17 08:08
Not sure why you are saying we get 23% of our money back. We received 35% of our claim back already, we are getting about 25-30% more this year (so will be 60-65%), then more later when more is recovered from the 3AC estate. So we may eventually get [...]
Score 28
2024-05-18 19:55
Its the same law that making us wait for FTX. So don't go screaming unfair when we could have recovered 70% the first time around and it was going to be in kind
Score 27
2024-05-18 19:49
90 days is what bankruptcy law says not sure where they got the 350k # from - I expected them to do 250k or 100k
Score 27
2024-05-17 18:03
We need that one guy to comment that's pretty smart on this stuff.
Score 27
2024-05-17 18:01
Idk for sure but since it says objections deadline is June 6th. if we have no objections I'm guessing on the they 13th could possibly settle the 2nd distribution? Atleast I hope.
Score 27
2024-05-17 16:13
How is he not guilty, days before they froze our crypto. He tweeted everyone’s assets are okay nothing to be worried about
Score 27
2024-05-19 11:24
u/suddenlypandabear I don't quite get this. Because this filing talks about ""preferential transfers"". Creditors withdrawing their funds as a part of normal business operation and in the ordinary course of business is an exception according to the [...]
Score 27
2024-05-19 04:03
I think it makes sense for this reason: all insiders would have used selling into USD to flee to safety (Probably in the \~20-30 days leading up to bankruptcy) - but it's sure possible insiders knew things were going south as far back as may/april. [...]
Score 25
2024-05-19 11:14
hey u/OkBridge98 We were just talking about this yesterday in another post. haha Now, I see the filing. This is so bizarre to me. Because this filing does say ""preferential transfers"". And I remember I mentioned yesterday in my reply under anothe[...]
Score 24
2024-05-20 01:30
yeah, the ordinary course of business is a commonly invoked exception to preferential transfers clawbacks. The creditors ( Voyager customers) withdrawing their funds as a part of normal business operation and in the ordinary course of business is an [...]
Score 23
2024-05-20 01:14
Yes, BUT there are exceptions to preferential transfers. The creditors withdrawing their funds as a part of normal business operation and in the ordinary course of business is an exception according to the bankruptcy code. The *""ordinary course of b[...]
Score 23
2024-05-17 17:18
I say everytime “F🤬 Steve!” He should be in prison with SBF 🤬
Score 23
2024-05-19 12:36
Yes! Just like Voyager filed a plan then had to go through the legal process, objections, votes, etc, This is the same with FTX.
Score 22
2024-05-17 15:40
it's a fact - the plan administrator has directly told multiple creditors ... I agree with you - it shouldn't happen, but they're going to try and they will offer \~13-20% probably as a settlement and many will take it, some will fight. Fighting wil[...]
Score 22
2024-05-18 23:13
You take a normal distribution of common transactions. You then take outliers that are not common and highly improbable to occur then set a threshold above that because chances are that those outliers knew non public information and were gonna get ou[...]
Score 21
2024-05-18 18:42
Count me out. I wish I had that kind of cash. 💰
Score 21
2024-05-17 18:27
Actually, regarding this, I had forgotten that the CFTC is going after him too. You can read a synopsis of that action here https://www.cftc.gov/PressRoom/PressReleases/8805-23(https://www.cftc.gov/PressRoom/PressReleases/8805-23) and view documents [...]
Score 21
2024-05-17 18:09
wtf him and his wife want the case dismissed, how this is only a civil case is beyond me but hope they lose everything.
Score 21
2024-05-17 18:05
I can't speak to why the FTC didn't include more causes of action, especially the part where he clearly continued to deceive consumers into making deposits even after it was clear the company was bankrupt, or the part where he's made statements about[...]
Score 21
2024-05-17 17:07
Will be following this closely to make sure Steve gets what’s coming to him
Score 21
2024-05-19 06:51
It will cost the estate a significant amount of money to litigate any of the clawbacks, so the transfer has to be large enough for it to result in a net gain to creditors for it to be worth trying at all. Pursuing clawbacks of smaller transfers would[...]
Score 19
2024-05-19 06:43
It sounds like they expected no net gain to creditors if they tried to pursue transfers below 350k, probably due to the number of transfers clustered around lower levels like 10k that would be needlessly expensive to litigate vs those at 350k+, there[...]
Score 19
2024-05-19 01:11
People with more money tend to move larger sums of money. There is too much noise to determine what constitutes an ""improbable"" withdrawal. At the time, competitors were going bankrupt left and right, interest rates were constantly changing and to[...]
Score 19
2024-05-19 01:03
I miss that had i miss . I would have transferred all my money
Score 19
2024-05-19 00:23
Even earlier than that, Voyager started paying out the “boosted” interest in VGX instead of the asset that was generating the interest, like BTC. That was a strong indicator they weren’t being paid on the loans.
Score 19
2024-05-18 19:58
This is the same law that took away 35% and kept it with FTX.
Score 19


Coins to Watch

Price $1.44 -3.07% CD-Score 39/100
Price $2.74 +0.65% CD-Score 48/100
Price $0.007503 -0.74% CD-Score 42/100

Coins to Watch