Crypto hedge fund Three Arrows Capital considers asset sales, bailout: WSJ
CRYPTOCURRENCY hedge fund Three Arrows Capital is exploring options, including the sale of assets and a bailout by another firm, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported on Friday (Jun 17).
The crypto market has suffered heavy losses, with companies such as Coinbase, Gemini, Blockfi and Crypto.com laying off thousands of employees, as investors sell risky assets in a rising interest rate environment.
On Thursday, the Financial Times (FT) reported that Three Arrows Capital failed to meet margin calls last weekend.
The 10-year-old hedge fund, founded by Zhu Su and Kyle Davies, has hired legal and financial advisers to help work out a solution for investors and lenders, according to WSJ, which quoted the founders.
Cryptocurrency markets were rocked last month by the spectacular collapse of TerraUSD and its sister token Luna after the stablecoin lost its peg to the dollar.
“The Terra-Luna situation caught us very much off guard,” Davies said, according to WSJ, adding that Three Arrows invested about US$200 million in Luna.
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On Friday, Genesis Trading chief executive officer (CEO) Michael Moro tweeted that his digital asset prime brokerage “mitigated our losses” with a large counterparty that failed to meet a margin call earlier in the week.
Moro said New York-based Genesis sold and hedged all of the liquid collateral from the counterparty which did not meet the margin call to minimise any downside, and that no client funds were affected.
“We will actively pursue recovery on any potential residual loss through all means available, however our potential loss is finite and can be netted against our own balance sheet as an organisation,” Moro said.
New Jersey-based crypto lender BlockFi was among several groups that liquidated at least some of Three Arrows’ positions, according to the FT report on Thursday, citing unidentified sources familiar with the matter.
BlockFi CEO Zac Prince tweeted on Thursday that his company liquidated collateral against a loan to a large client that he did not name.
“We fully accelerated the loan and fully liquidated or hedged all the associated collateral,” he said. REUTERS
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