Wintermute CEO Evgeny Gaevoy has refuted rumors that his market maker platform plans to sue Binance over losses incurred from the Oct. 10 market crash, which wiped out around $20 billion in leveraged positions across the market.

“We never had plans to sue Binance, nor see any reason to do it in future,” Gaevoy posted to X Monday, adding: “I should probably ask to make a note of all the people spreading baseless rumors, but most of people believing these have goldfish memory capacity, so I wont.”

Source: Evgeny Gaevoy

Wintermute is an independent trading firm that provides liquidity on Binance’s platform, helping stabilize prices and improve market efficiency.

It has been claimed that Wintermute’s liquidity was affected by a failure in Binance’s auto-deleveraging risk mechanism during the Oct. 10 crash, which saw Bitcoin fall from $121,560 to below $103,000 after US President Donald Trump’s tariff announcement.

One X user, WhalePump Reborn, claimed that Wintermute was preparing a lawsuit seeking to be reimbursed for those unconfirmed losses, adding that: “Binance completely disagrees with the amounts Wintermute is asking for.”

It prompted Gaevoy to call them out, responding: “What a larp, all complete bullshit.”