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OPNX, the Exchange Built by Founders of Doomed Hedge Fund Three Arrows, Is Shutting Down

Customers were advised to settle their positions by Feb. 7 and withdraw their money by Feb. 14.

Kyle Davies (left) and Su Zhu (middle). (Kyle Davies/X)
Kyle Davies (left) and Su Zhu (middle). (Kyle Davies/X)

OPNX, the exchange set up by the founders of failed cryptocurrency hedge fund Three Arrows Capital, is shutting down this month, according to a notice on the company's website.

Customers were advised to settle their positions by Feb. 7 at 08:00 UTC and withdraw their money by Feb. 14.

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The exchange, created for the trading of bankruptcy claims, was opened last year by Kyle Davies and Su Zhu. Their previous company, Three Arrows Capital, or 3AC, blew up in 2022, creating strains throughout the industry.

More than $1 billion in assets belonging to Zhu, Davies and Davies' wife, Kelly Chen, were frozen by a British Virgin Islands court last year, while Zhu was arrested in Singapore for failing to help liquidate 3AC.


Nick Baker

Nick Baker was CoinDesk's deputy editor-in-chief. He won a Loeb Award for editing CoinDesk's coverage of FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried, including Ian Allison's scoop that caused SBF's empire to collapse. Before joining in 2022, he worked at Bloomberg News for 16 years as a reporter, editor and manager. Previously, he was a reporter at Dow Jones Newswires, wrote for The Wall Street Journal and earned a journalism degree from Ohio University. He owns more than $1,000 of BTC and SOL.

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