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Nevada FID Secures Court-Appointed Receiver for Elemental Financial Technologies

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Nevada Financial Institutions Division secured appointment of John Guedry as permanent receiver for Elemental Financial Technologies Inc., formerly Fortress Blockchain Technologies, and its subsidiaries including Fortress Trust LLC. The Eighth Judicial District Court in Clark County granted FID's petition on November 24, 2025. The receiver now has full authority over company assets including financial accounts, digital assets, customer records, software systems, and intellectual property. All company personnel are prohibited from transferring or disposing of assets without receiver direction.

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The Nevada Financial Institutions Division successfully petitioned the Eighth Judicial District Court to appoint a permanent receiver for Elemental Financial Technologies Inc. (formerly Fortress Blockchain Technologies) and its subsidiaries. The court order places all company assets—including financial accounts, digital assets, customer records, software systems, and intellectual property—under the receiver's control. All company officers, employees, agents, and affiliates are prohibited from transferring or disposing of assets without receiver authorization. The receiver must file a complete inventory of assets with the court within 45 days.

Affected customers, creditors, and investors of Elemental Financial Technologies and Fortress Trust LLC should contact receiver John Guedry directly to understand how the receivership impacts their accounts or claims. Creditors and investors are barred from pursuing independent collection actions, filing liens, or initiating litigation against the company without court approval. The FID will continue monitoring the receivership process to ensure compliance with Nevada law, while government agencies may continue any lawful regulatory or enforcement actions independently.

What to do next

  1. Contact receiver John Guedry at john.guedry60@gmail.com for questions about impact on business
  2. Refrain from transferring or disposing of assets unless directed by the receiver
  3. Refrain from filing liens, initiating litigation, or attempting to seize company property without court approval

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Nevada Financial Institutions Division Secures Court-Appointed Receiver for Elemental Financial Technologies, Inc., Formerly Fortress Blockchain Technologies, and Subsidiaries

November 24, 2025 Las Vegas, NV — The Nevada Financial Institutions Division (FID) announced today that the Eighth Judicial District Court in Clark County has granted the Division’s petition to appoint a receiver for Elemental Financial Technologies, Inc., formerly known as Fortress Blockchain Technologies, and its subsidiaries, including Fortress Trust, LLC.

The Court has appointed John Guedry as the permanent receiver, granting him full authority to take control of and manage the companies’ assets and operations under court supervision.

The appointment of a receiver places all of the company’s assets—such as financial accounts, digital assets, customer records, software systems, intellectual property, and related business property—under the control of the receiver and the oversight of the court. This step ensures the preservation, oversight, and responsible management of the company’s operations while protecting customers, creditors, and other stakeholders.

“We pursued this action to safeguard the interests of consumers and the integrity of Nevada’s financial system,” said Sandy O’Laughlin, Commissioner of the Financial Institutions Division. “The court’s order enables independent oversight of the company and ensures its assets are protected while the receivership process moves forward.”

Under the court’s order:

  • All officers, employees, agents, and affiliates of Elemental Financial Technologies and its subsidiaries are prohibited from transferring or disposing of assets or conducting business unless directed by the receiver.
  • Creditors, investors, and other parties are barred from taking actions that would interfere with the receivership, including filing liens, initiating litigation, or attempting to seize company property without court approval.
  • The receiver is authorized to take control of all company property, evaluate operations, secure records, collect payments owed to the company, and take action necessary to preserve or recover assets. Within 45 days, the receiver must file an inventory of the company’s assets with the court, with additional reports to follow.

The order does not prevent government agencies from continuing any lawful regulatory or enforcement actions.

The FID will continue to monitor the receivership process to ensure compliance with Nevada law and to support the protection of affected customers. Customers with questions concerning how this action may impact their business should contact receiver John Guedry at John.guedry60@gmail.com. The Nevada Financial Institutions Division is not able to provide legal advice or counsel.

About the Nevada Financial Institutions Division

The mission of the Financial Institutions Division is to maintain a financial institutions system for the citizens of Nevada that is safe and sound, protects consumers and defends the overall public interest, and promotes economic development through the efficient, effective, and equitable licensing, examination and supervision of depository, fiduciary, and non-depository financial institutions.

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Elemental Financial Technologies Recievership

Elemental Financial Technologies, Inc. Order Granting Petition

Elemental Financial Technologies, Inc. Order Granting Petition.pdf 11/24/2025 •.pdf

Elemental Financial Technologies, Inc. Petition and Exhibits

Elemental Financial Technologies, Inc. Petition and Exhibits FILED.pdf 11/24/2025 •.pdf Scroll to Top

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Order Granting Petition for Appointment of Receiver

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Classification

Agency
NV FID
Filed
November 24th, 2025
Compliance deadline
January 8th, 2026 (99 days ago)
Instrument
Enforcement
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive
Document ID
Eighth Judicial District Court, Clark County, Nevada

Who this affects

Applies to
Financial advisers Investors Consumers
Industry sector
5222 Fintech & Digital Payments
Activity scope
Court receivership Financial asset management Consumer protection
Geographic scope
US-NV US-NV

Taxonomy

Primary area
Financial Services
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Banking Consumer Protection

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