US Bankruptcy Judge Freezes Crypto Hedge Fund Three Arrows Capital’s Assets
A federal judge in a New York bankruptcy court has frozen the assets of crypto hedge fund Three Arrows Capital (3AC). “A key part of this motion is to put…
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A federal judge in a New York bankruptcy court has frozen the assets of crypto hedge fund Three Arrows Capital (3AC). “A key part of this motion is to put…
The counsel for liquidators said he didn’t know the current location of Zhu or Davies, alleging the duo have not provided "meaningful cooperation" with the liquidators.
Three Arrows Capital (3AC) has had its assets frozen as part of recent court proceedings, according to various reports. Bankruptcy Judge Clamps Down On 3AC An emergency hearing was held...
Zhu took to Twitter to share an email exchange claiming that unnamed liquidators had tricked 3AC into discussions and failed to exercise a StarkWare token option they had committed to...
After a brief hiatus across social media channels, 3AC co-founder Zhu Su tweeted that their “good faith” to cooperate with liquidators of the hedge fund was “met with baiting.” He…
The lawyers seeking emergency provisional relief said the founders of the beleaguered hedge fund, Three Arrows Capital, are nowhere to be found and “have not yet begun to cooperate with…
DappRadar published the latest edition of its quarterly report, focusing on how the fall of Terra, Celsius, and 3AC have changed the blockchain landscape as the liquidity crisis deepened, impacting…
According to a report published on July 8, the cryptocurrency firm Blockchain.com lost $270 million from exposure to the crypto hedge fund Three Arrows Capital (3AC). The news was shared…
Three Arrows Capital owes $270 million to crypto lending platform Blockchain.com, though the CEO has insisted in a letter to shareholders that the company remains liquid and customers would not...
Peter Smith – CEO of crypto exchange platform BlockchainCom – said the fallout from VC firm Three Arrows Capital (3AC) could cause his company to lose $270,000,000. In a letter…