Difference between revisions of "Three Arrows Capital (3AC)"
m (Grand Master Pepe moved page Three Arrows Capital to Three Arrows Capital (3AC)) |
m |
||
(6 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
== Basics == | == Basics == | ||
* Singapore [https://www.coindesk.com/o1-labs-mina-protocol-funding-round-three-arrows based] (21-10-2020). | * Singapore [https://www.coindesk.com/o1-labs-mina-protocol-funding-round-three-arrows based] (21-10-2020). | ||
*Founded in [https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2021/12/08/crypto-hedge-fund-three-arrows-capital-snaps-up-400m-in-eth/ 2012]. | *Founded in [https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2021/12/08/crypto-hedge-fund-three-arrows-capital-snaps-up-400m-in-eth/ 2012]. Filed for [https://decrypt.co/104313/three-arrows-capital-files-for-bankruptcy-report bankruptcy] on 2-7-2022. [https://decrypt.co/145792/three-arrows-co-founders-are-back-with-a-new-vc-fund-is-anyone-buying Announced] 3AC Ventures on 22-6-2023. | ||
*In a short [https://twitter.com/Blockanalia/status/1533070217122746373?t=4TJBUu2JGt2t-bIWaI4a5Q&s=19 thread] about VCs and dumping, this fund was a fast dumper (4-6-2022): | *In a short [https://twitter.com/Blockanalia/status/1533070217122746373?t=4TJBUu2JGt2t-bIWaI4a5Q&s=19 thread] about VCs and dumping, this fund was a fast dumper (4-6-2022): | ||
''"While they didn't do it in minutes, they dumped [their unlocked [[tokens]]] in a day, also sending to [[binance]]."'' | ''"While they didn't do it in minutes, they dumped [their unlocked [[tokens]]] in a day, also sending to [[binance]]."'' | ||
== History == | |||
* For a good write up on why and how 3AC, an arb trader, got [[REKT|rekt]] so hard can be read [https://kermankohli.substack.com/p/why-is-the-market-crashing?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email here] (7-7-2022). | |||
*[https://decrypt.co/104313/three-arrows-capital-files-for-bankruptcy-report From] [[Decrypt (DCPT)|Decrypt]] (2-7-2022): | |||
''"Crypto investment firm Three Arrows Capital, also known as 3AC, filed for Chapter 15 Bankruptcy Friday, Bloomberg has [https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-07-01/crypto-hedge-fund-three-arrows-files-for-chapter-15-bankruptcy reported]. While [https://decrypt.co/103030/three-arrows-capital-unravel-heres-whats-going-on not unexpected], the news brings an ignominious end to the prominent, decade-old firm that managed as much as $10 billion in assets as recently as March, according to [[blockchain]] analytics platform [[Nansen]].'' | |||
''The filing emerged hours after [[Voyager Digital]] [https://decrypt.co/104294/voyager-digital-halts-withdrawals-three-arrows-capital-default suspended] trading and withdrawals, citing unpaid loans to Three Arrows totalling $646 million. Voyager issued Three Arrows a [https://decrypt.co/103892/voyager-digital-issues-three-arrows-capital-default-notice notice of default] on Monday.'' | |||
''The firm lost roughly $200 million when [[UST]] destabilized and plunged in value in May. [[BitMEX (BMEX)|BitMEX]], [[FTX (FTT)|FTX]], and [[Deribit Exchange|Deribit]] have since liquidated 3AC’s positions."'' | |||
* [https://news.bitcoin.com/three-arrows-capital-allegedly-owes-voyager-digital-655m-crypto-firm-is-unable-to-assess-if-it-can-recover-the-funds/ From] [[Bitcoin.com]] (23-6-2022): | |||
''"Voyager is owed 15,250 [[Bitcoin (BTC)|BTC]] and 350 million [[US Dollar Coin (USDC)|USDC]], according to the company. Management said it originally asked for $25 million worth of [[USDC]] to be paid by June 24, but now it wants the entire [[balance]] of USDC and BTC by June 27. The news seemingly did not sit so well with Voyager investors as the company’s shares dropped 53% in value during a 24-hour period. "'' | |||
== Creditors == | |||
* From a legal [https://3acliquidation.com/ report] (19-7-2022): | |||
''"According to the documents obtained by [[The Block]], which are no longer available online, 3AC owes 27 companies roughly $3.5 billion. Notably, [[Genesis]] Asia Pacific Pte Ltd., a subsidiary of [[Digital Currency Group]], is the largest creditor listed, having loaned $2.3 billion to 3AC. Other large creditors looking to see their funds returned through the legal process include [[Celsius (CEL)|Celsius]] Network, [[CoinList]], and [[FalconX]], which each lent between $35 million to $75 million in tokens to 3AC. (Interestingly, creditors also include 3AC co-founder Zhu Su, who is asking for $5 million, and Chen Kelly, the wife of 3AC co-founder Kyle Davies, who is seeking $65 million.)'' | |||
''Based on another report from The [[Block]], it appears that some of these larger creditors are banding together to form a committee, including Digital Currency Group, [[Voyager]], CoinList, [[Blockchain.com]], and [[Matrixport]] as members."'' | |||
== OPNX == | |||
* OPNX is a digital asset and bankruptcy claims exchange [https://unchainedcrypto.com/3ac-founders-opnx-bids-30-million-flex-tokens-for-hodlnaut/ founded] by the founders of the now defunct hedge fund Three Arrows Capital (3AC). | |||
== Investments == | == Investments == | ||
Line 9: | Line 36: | ||
*[[Aptos]]; took part in their [https://medium.com/aptoslabs/expanding-the-aptos-community-38c5b18a84b7 $200m] strategic round (15-3-2022). | *[[Aptos]]; took part in their [https://medium.com/aptoslabs/expanding-the-aptos-community-38c5b18a84b7 $200m] strategic round (15-3-2022). | ||
*[[Avalanche (AVAX)|Avalanche]]; [[Polychain]] and [[Three Arrows Capital|Three Arrows]] lead [https://www.theblockcrypto.com/post/117895/polychain-three-arrows-capital-lead-230-million-avalanche $230m investment] in Avalanche (17-9-2021). | *[[Avalanche (AVAX)|Avalanche]]; [[Polychain]] and [[Three Arrows Capital|Three Arrows]] lead [https://www.theblockcrypto.com/post/117895/polychain-three-arrows-capital-lead-230-million-avalanche $230m investment] in Avalanche (17-9-2021). | ||
*[[Axie Infinity (AXS)|Axie Infinity]]; [https://decrypt.co/104313/three-arrows-capital-files-for-bankruptcy-report according] to [[Decrypt (DCPT)|Decrypt]] (2-7-2022. | |||
*[[Balancer (BAL)|Balancer]]; part of a $12M [https://yieldfarmer.substack.com/p/defi-pulse-farmer-28?token=eyJ1c2VyX2lkIjoxMzk3OTAwLCJwb3N0X2lkIjozMjUxMzQ1MCwiXyI6InFmb2Z2IiwiaWF0IjoxNjEzNjMwMjk1LCJleHAiOjE2MTM2MzM4OTUsImlzcyI6InB1Yi0zODQ1MSIsInN1YiI6InBvc3QtcmVhY3Rpb24ifQ.Z0JR7yJxUbQSCRL07x7HRdnOJv funding round] (2-2021). | *[[Balancer (BAL)|Balancer]]; part of a $12M [https://yieldfarmer.substack.com/p/defi-pulse-farmer-28?token=eyJ1c2VyX2lkIjoxMzk3OTAwLCJwb3N0X2lkIjozMjUxMzQ1MCwiXyI6InFmb2Z2IiwiaWF0IjoxNjEzNjMwMjk1LCJleHAiOjE2MTM2MzM4OTUsImlzcyI6InB1Yi0zODQ1MSIsInN1YiI6InBvc3QtcmVhY3Rpb24ifQ.Z0JR7yJxUbQSCRL07x7HRdnOJv funding round] (2-2021). | ||
*[[Bastion Protocol (BSTN)|Bastion]]; part of the [https://twitter.com/bastionprotocol/status/1517169392294916096 $9M Series A raise], announced on the same day as its [[token]] got launched (21-4-2022). | *[[Bastion Protocol (BSTN)|Bastion]]; part of the [https://twitter.com/bastionprotocol/status/1517169392294916096 $9M Series A raise], announced on the same day as its [[token]] got launched (21-4-2022). | ||
Line 21: | Line 49: | ||
* KeeperDAO. [https://www.theblockcrypto.com/post/73545/defi-project-keeperdao-seed-round Led] a "seven-[[figure]]" seed round for [[KeeperDAO]] (31-7-2020). | * KeeperDAO. [https://www.theblockcrypto.com/post/73545/defi-project-keeperdao-seed-round Led] a "seven-[[figure]]" seed round for [[KeeperDAO]] (31-7-2020). | ||
* Mina. Helped [https://www.coindesk.com/o1-labs-mina-protocol-funding-round-three-arrows raise] $10.9M for [[Mina]] (21-10-2020). Led a [https://twitter.com/MinaProtocol/status/1504487976528715780 $92M] raise on 17-3-2022. | * Mina. Helped [https://www.coindesk.com/o1-labs-mina-protocol-funding-round-three-arrows raise] $10.9M for [[Mina]] (21-10-2020). Led a [https://twitter.com/MinaProtocol/status/1504487976528715780 $92M] raise on 17-3-2022. | ||
* [[MStable (MTA)|mStable]]; turned out to have a backdoor deal on tokens. From a [[PrimeDAO (D2D & PRIME)|Prime]] Rating [https://primerating.mypinata.cloud/ipfs/QmeTRyxk6Cx5DSGrDa7VfDX488xLFHasGwjkYw9m7EhESP report] (7-2022): | |||
''"In [https://medium.com/mstable/mta-emission-important-update-d1332bed0374 July 2020] community observed that some MTA tokens were unlocked unexpectedly and without announcement. Co-founder James Simpson admitted that the protocol team wasn't communicating clearly to the community about the deal and vesting schedule with a group of investors ([[Defiance Capital|DeFiance Capital]], DACM, and Three Arrows Capital). Simpson explained the situation in [https://medium.com/mstable/mta-emission-important-update-d1332bed0374 this article]."'' | |||
*[[Nerve Finance (NRV)|Nerve Finance]]; part of a [https://nervefinance.medium.com/nerve-finance-strategic-round-led-by-3-arrows-capital-cms-holdings-and-alameda-research-2eb36b76a0cc $2M token OTC] (12-4-2021). | *[[Nerve Finance (NRV)|Nerve Finance]]; part of a [https://nervefinance.medium.com/nerve-finance-strategic-round-led-by-3-arrows-capital-cms-holdings-and-alameda-research-2eb36b76a0cc $2M token OTC] (12-4-2021). | ||
*[[Orca (ORCA)|Orca]]; part of the $18M Series A ([https://www.coindesk.com/business/2021/09/22/solana-based-dex-orca-raises-18m-series-a-funding/ 22-9-2021)]. | |||
*[[Perpetual Protocol]]; part of a [https://www.theblockcrypto.com/post/75951/defi-perpetual-protocol-funding-multicoin $1.8M] private sale (8-2020). | *[[Perpetual Protocol]]; part of a [https://www.theblockcrypto.com/post/75951/defi-perpetual-protocol-funding-multicoin $1.8M] private sale (8-2020). | ||
*[[Solana (SOL)|Solana]]; [https://decrypt.co/104313/three-arrows-capital-files-for-bankruptcy-report according] to [[Decrypt (DCPT)|Decrypt]] (2-7-2022. | |||
*[[StarkWare]]; part of a [https://www.theblockcrypto.com/post/99211/starkware-funding-round-ethereum-paradigm $75M] raise (24-3-2021). Took part in the [https://www.theblockcrypto.com/post/124479/ethereum-layer-2-developer-starkware-raises-50-million-now-valued-at-2-billion?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social Series C] raise of $50m (17-11-2021). | *[[StarkWare]]; part of a [https://www.theblockcrypto.com/post/99211/starkware-funding-round-ethereum-paradigm $75M] raise (24-3-2021). Took part in the [https://www.theblockcrypto.com/post/124479/ethereum-layer-2-developer-starkware-raises-50-million-now-valued-at-2-billion?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social Series C] raise of $50m (17-11-2021). | ||
*[[SushiSwap]]; [https://research.nansen.ai/sushiswap-farming/ one of the biggest] [[LPs]], besides [[Alameda Research|Alameda]] (30-10-2020). | *[[SushiSwap]]; [https://research.nansen.ai/sushiswap-farming/ one of the biggest] [[LPs]], besides [[Alameda Research|Alameda]] (30-10-2020). |
Latest revision as of 12:45, 30 October 2024
Basics
- Singapore based (21-10-2020).
- Founded in 2012. Filed for bankruptcy on 2-7-2022. Announced 3AC Ventures on 22-6-2023.
- In a short thread about VCs and dumping, this fund was a fast dumper (4-6-2022):
"While they didn't do it in minutes, they dumped [their unlocked tokens] in a day, also sending to binance."
History
- For a good write up on why and how 3AC, an arb trader, got rekt so hard can be read here (7-7-2022).
- From Decrypt (2-7-2022):
"Crypto investment firm Three Arrows Capital, also known as 3AC, filed for Chapter 15 Bankruptcy Friday, Bloomberg has reported. While not unexpected, the news brings an ignominious end to the prominent, decade-old firm that managed as much as $10 billion in assets as recently as March, according to blockchain analytics platform Nansen.
The filing emerged hours after Voyager Digital suspended trading and withdrawals, citing unpaid loans to Three Arrows totalling $646 million. Voyager issued Three Arrows a notice of default on Monday.
The firm lost roughly $200 million when UST destabilized and plunged in value in May. BitMEX, FTX, and Deribit have since liquidated 3AC’s positions."
- From Bitcoin.com (23-6-2022):
"Voyager is owed 15,250 BTC and 350 million USDC, according to the company. Management said it originally asked for $25 million worth of USDC to be paid by June 24, but now it wants the entire balance of USDC and BTC by June 27. The news seemingly did not sit so well with Voyager investors as the company’s shares dropped 53% in value during a 24-hour period. "
Creditors
- From a legal report (19-7-2022):
"According to the documents obtained by The Block, which are no longer available online, 3AC owes 27 companies roughly $3.5 billion. Notably, Genesis Asia Pacific Pte Ltd., a subsidiary of Digital Currency Group, is the largest creditor listed, having loaned $2.3 billion to 3AC. Other large creditors looking to see their funds returned through the legal process include Celsius Network, CoinList, and FalconX, which each lent between $35 million to $75 million in tokens to 3AC. (Interestingly, creditors also include 3AC co-founder Zhu Su, who is asking for $5 million, and Chen Kelly, the wife of 3AC co-founder Kyle Davies, who is seeking $65 million.)
Based on another report from The Block, it appears that some of these larger creditors are banding together to form a committee, including Digital Currency Group, Voyager, CoinList, Blockchain.com, and Matrixport as members."
OPNX
- OPNX is a digital asset and bankruptcy claims exchange founded by the founders of the now defunct hedge fund Three Arrows Capital (3AC).
Investments
- Aave. Helped (15-7-2020) raise $3M for Aave.
- Aptos; took part in their $200m strategic round (15-3-2022).
- Avalanche; Polychain and Three Arrows lead $230m investment in Avalanche (17-9-2021).
- Axie Infinity; according to Decrypt (2-7-2022.
- Balancer; part of a $12M funding round (2-2021).
- Bastion; part of the $9M Series A raise, announced on the same day as its token got launched (21-4-2022).
- Bitcoin. Bought (4-1-2021) shares within the Bitcoin Trust of Grayscale: "The fund now owns nearly 38.9M shares, representing more than $1.31 billion in value."
- Bonfida; participated in a $4.5M seed round (15-10-2020).
- DerivaDEX. Is one of the backers in a $2.7M raise for DerivaDEX (2-7-2020).
- dHedge; one of the investors according to their blog (2-11-2020).
- DODO. Participated in a $5M raise for DODO (15-10-2020).
- dYdX; participated in the Series B round of $10M (26-1-2021).
- ETH; reportedly bought $400 million worth of ether 8-12-2021, this came just after Zhu has been highly critical of Ethereum. From CoinDesk: "The move is especially notable given Zhu’s recent disavowal of Ethereum, claiming “zero newcomers can afford the chain” because of its high transaction fees. Zhu said in a Telegram chat with CoinDesk that the hedge fund is bullish on ETH because the macro environment has become calmer and that “both U.S. and Chinese stock markets are healthy.”
- Gitcoin. Is one of the funders (18-10-2020) of Gitcoin Grant round 7 (and possibly continues to do so).
- KeeperDAO. Led a "seven-figure" seed round for KeeperDAO (31-7-2020).
- Mina. Helped raise $10.9M for Mina (21-10-2020). Led a $92M raise on 17-3-2022.
"In July 2020 community observed that some MTA tokens were unlocked unexpectedly and without announcement. Co-founder James Simpson admitted that the protocol team wasn't communicating clearly to the community about the deal and vesting schedule with a group of investors (DeFiance Capital, DACM, and Three Arrows Capital). Simpson explained the situation in this article."
- Nerve Finance; part of a $2M token OTC (12-4-2021).
- Orca; part of the $18M Series A (22-9-2021).
- Perpetual Protocol; part of a $1.8M private sale (8-2020).
- Solana; according to Decrypt (2-7-2022.
- StarkWare; part of a $75M raise (24-3-2021). Took part in the Series C raise of $50m (17-11-2021).
- SushiSwap; one of the biggest LPs, besides Alameda (30-10-2020).
- Switcheo raised $1.2M from them, among others (5-11-2020).
- Synthetix. Is an institutional liquidity provider in Synthetix (23-7-2020).
- Tranchess; part of the $1.5m seed round (5-7-2021).
- Worldcoin; one of the many VCs who participated in this controversial project (24-10-2021).
- Yearn. Purportedly purchased 133 YFI (2-11-2020).
Team
- Su Zhu; CEO
- Kyle Davies
- Is a member of CDA (8-7-2020).