BlockFills: A Tale of Liquidity, Legal Feasts, and the Chicago Blackhawks’ Unlikely Debt Claim
Last year, BlockFills claimed to process tens of billions in trades, a feat that would impress even the most jaded Wall Street baron. Now, it processes court documents instead, its operations stabilized only by the cold, impartial hand of Delaware’s bankruptcy judges. The firm’s board, in a moment of rare clarity, concluded that Chapter 11 was the least worst option-a decision made with the enthusiasm of a man choosing between two equally damp shelters during a thunderstorm.








