Su Zhu of Three Arrows Capital wants to return with his own podcast

Three Arrows Capital (3AC) founder Su Zhu is planning a comeback after the collapse of his giant crypto investment fund. After the fall of FTX, Su Zhu is active again on Twitter and in a post dated November 27, he shares his plans. The idea is to start a philosophical video podcast in which he discusses life.

Converted to Islam

It seems that Zhu has converted to Islam, because his message of November 27 also contains a reference to Allah. However, the question is to what extent the crypto community is waiting for Zhu’s return. With the risks he took with 3AC, he hurt many people in the industry. In a interview with Bloomberg of November 22, Zhu even hinted at establishing a new investment fund.

It would be a so-called “all-weather fund”, an investment fund that must be able to withstand all weather conditions. A fund that invests in both traditional financial assets and crypto. Incidentally, Zhu receives considerable criticism for his choice to mention Allah in the messages. For example, charging interest on loans is ‘haram’, which means it is forbidden in the Islamic world.

Alex Mashinsky also returns

More ‘fallen heroes’ are returning to the crypto world right now. Alex Mashinsky, the founder of the fallen crypto lending platform Celsius, is also suddenly making himself heard again. Over the past few weeks, Mashinsky has appeared several times in a Twitter Spaces. In a Nov. 27 Twitter Space, Mashinsky suddenly comes up with the idea of ​​suing FTX on behalf of Celsius and making them pay for the problems at his lending platform.

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It seems that many “past crooks” are trying to take advantage of the FTX situation and portray themselves as victims. All told, Mashinsky, Zhu (and his co-founder Kyle Davies) are $6.3 billion in debt to their creditors.

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