Zhu Su, co-founder of the now-defunct cryptocurrency hedge fund Three Arrows Capital, has described his time in Singapore prison as 'really enjoyable' after his release last month. He spoke about his experience behind bars in a podcast, highlighting the positive aspects of his prison time.
Zhu Su , co-founder of the failed cryptocurrency hedge fund Three Arrows Capital , described his time in Singapore prison as 'really enjoyable' in a preview for an upcoming podcast interview. He mentioned that the positive aspects of his prison time included getting exercise, three daily meals, and quality sleep.
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