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Parallel Finance Shutdown Leaves $800K in NFTs Trapped in Vaults

Parallel Finance Shutdown Leaves $800K in NFTs Trapped in Vaults

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2025-08-25 03:00:34
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Another day, another DeFi protocol bites the dust—this time taking nearly a million dollars worth of digital collectibles down with it.

The Great Lockup

Parallel Finance's sudden closure slammed vaults shut with $800,000 in NFTs still inside. No withdrawals, no explanations—just frozen assets and furious collectors left holding empty digital bags. The platform's infrastructure went dark without warning, cutting off access to every staked position.

DeFi's Recurring Nightmare

Smart contracts don't forgive forgetful developers or collapsing protocols. When platforms vanish, they often take user funds with them—proving once again that 'not your keys, not your crypto' remains the only rule that matters in this space. The irony? This happened in the 'finance' sector that claims to revolutionize trust.

Another brilliant case of 'decentralized' finance meaning 'you're on your own' when things go south. Maybe next time we'll trust a bank with our jpegs?

Blue-Chip NFTs Locked Away

On-chain analyst 0xQuit flagged the issue after spotting collections such as Bored APE Yacht Club, Mutant Apes, and Doodles still locked inside Parallel vaults. At current floor prices, the trapped assets are worth more than $800,000, though rare traits could push the total higher.

Missed Deadline, Lost Access

Parallel had disclosed back in January that NFT lending and other services WOULD shut down on August 1, giving customers six months to withdraw. But with NFT trading volumes a fraction of their 2022 highs, many overlooked the warning. Now, with the site’s front-end removed, the only way to claim assets is by interacting directly with contracts on Etherscan — a technically demanding process few casual collectors can manage.

$500 “Late Fee” Sparks Backlash

Screenshots circulating online show CEO Yubo Ruan telling users that each late withdrawal would incur a $500 fee, sparking outrage. Ruan defended the policy, pointing to community guides such as 0xQuit’s tutorial, and warning that any NFTs left behind would eventually be liquidated to repay lenders.

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Community Steps In

In the absence of official support, 0xQuit has offered free assistance, emphasizing that while recovery is “doable,” it’s far from intuitive. The episode highlights the risks of centralized shutdowns in crypto – especially in specialized niches like NFT lending — where missing a deadline can cost thousands.

Parallel’s closure underscores a broader truth in digital assets: custody may be self-sovereign, but in practice, users often depend on platforms that can disappear overnight.

Kosta Gushterov

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Kosta has been working in the crypto industry for over 4 years. He strives to present different perspectives on a given topic and enjoys the sector for its transparency and dynamism. In his work, he focuses on balanced coverage of events and developments in the crypto space, providing information to his readers from a neutral perspective.

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