El tribunal de Singapur investiga al cofundador de 3AC

El tribunal de Singapur investiga al cofundador de 3AC

Nodo de origen: 3011797

The Co-Founder of the collapsed crypto lending platform Three
Arrows Capital (3AC), Su Zhu, has been questioned in a court in Singapore.
This investigation, as reported by informe de Bloomberg, marked a significant step in the
search for a solution by the company’s liquidators seeking to recover $3.3 billion for
acreedores

Este interrogatorio, que se llevó a cabo durante dos
días, buscó desentrañar los misterios que rodean el colapso de 3AC y la
paradero de sus bienes. Los liquidadores han acusado a Zhu y a su cofundador, Kyle Davies, de obstruir las investigaciones, con el objetivo de recuperar 1.3 millones de dólares de
el dúo.

Zhu’s interrogation, conducted by lawyers
representing the liquidator Teneo, delved into the failure of 3AC y del
pérdida de activos de los clientes. A pesar del carácter privado del procedimiento, el
Una publicación de los medios informó, citando a personas internas, que la detención de Zhu en septiembre
played an important role in the inquiries.

Liquidators have accused Zhu and Davies of
obstructing investigations, aiming to recover a staggering $1.3 billion from
the duo. However, neither Zhu nor Davies has faced criminal charges in
Singapore. The information obtained from these inquiries is poised to be shared
with creditors.

En septiembre, Zhu fue arrestado en Singapur,
culminating in the downfall of 3AC. The charges brought against him include alleged
mismanagement of customers’ funds and debt default. Before the collapse of the
crypto lender, 3AC boasted investments in high-profile projects like LUNA,
Aave, Avalanche, BlockFi, Deribit, and Solana. However, its troubles began with
the crash of LUNA in May, triggering a cascading effect in the crypto
.

3AC’s Regulatory Setback

Despite managing $18 billion in cryptocurrency
assets at its peak, 3AC failed to meet margin calls in June last year, raising doubts
about its financial stability. In response to regulatory lapses tied to the
operation of the fund, the Monetary Authority of Singapore banned the duo from participating in the city-state’s financial services sector for
nueve años.

The financial watchdog affirmed that
neither Zhu, who held the position of Chief Executive Officer, nor Kyle Livingston
Davies, the Chairman of 3AC, could engage in management roles or act as directors in any capital market services firm in Singapore.

Founded in 2012, 3AC’s downfall extended far beyond
its immediate stakeholders. Rival crypto lender Voyager Digital was unable to
recover its debt from the company, leading to its bancarrota . This event caused a domino effect
with damages exceeding $3 billion, impacting several companies in the crypto
espacio.

The Co-Founder of the collapsed crypto lending platform Three
Arrows Capital (3AC), Su Zhu, has been questioned in a court in Singapore.
This investigation, as reported by informe de Bloomberg, marked a significant step in the
search for a solution by the company’s liquidators seeking to recover $3.3 billion for
acreedores

Este interrogatorio, que se llevó a cabo durante dos
días, buscó desentrañar los misterios que rodean el colapso de 3AC y la
paradero de sus bienes. Los liquidadores han acusado a Zhu y a su cofundador, Kyle Davies, de obstruir las investigaciones, con el objetivo de recuperar 1.3 millones de dólares de
el dúo.

Zhu’s interrogation, conducted by lawyers
representing the liquidator Teneo, delved into the failure of 3AC y del
pérdida de activos de los clientes. A pesar del carácter privado del procedimiento, el
Una publicación de los medios informó, citando a personas internas, que la detención de Zhu en septiembre
played an important role in the inquiries.

Liquidators have accused Zhu and Davies of
obstructing investigations, aiming to recover a staggering $1.3 billion from
the duo. However, neither Zhu nor Davies has faced criminal charges in
Singapore. The information obtained from these inquiries is poised to be shared
with creditors.

En septiembre, Zhu fue arrestado en Singapur,
culminating in the downfall of 3AC. The charges brought against him include alleged
mismanagement of customers’ funds and debt default. Before the collapse of the
crypto lender, 3AC boasted investments in high-profile projects like LUNA,
Aave, Avalanche, BlockFi, Deribit, and Solana. However, its troubles began with
the crash of LUNA in May, triggering a cascading effect in the crypto
.

3AC’s Regulatory Setback

Despite managing $18 billion in cryptocurrency
assets at its peak, 3AC failed to meet margin calls in June last year, raising doubts
about its financial stability. In response to regulatory lapses tied to the
operation of the fund, the Monetary Authority of Singapore banned the duo from participating in the city-state’s financial services sector for
nueve años.

The financial watchdog affirmed that
neither Zhu, who held the position of Chief Executive Officer, nor Kyle Livingston
Davies, the Chairman of 3AC, could engage in management roles or act as directors in any capital market services firm in Singapore.

Founded in 2012, 3AC’s downfall extended far beyond
its immediate stakeholders. Rival crypto lender Voyager Digital was unable to
recover its debt from the company, leading to its bancarrota . This event caused a domino effect
with damages exceeding $3 billion, impacting several companies in the crypto
espacio.

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