Hayes has constantly asked the Three Arrows co-founder and his partner to repay a $6 million debt incurred following 3AC's demise.
Su Zhu, the co-founder of the now-defunct cryptocurrency hedge fund Three Arrows Capital (3AC), has obtained a restraining order from a Singaporean court against Arthur Hayes, the co-founder and former CEO of crypto exchange BitMEX.
Hayes Restrained From Abusing Zhu
In the past few months, Hayes has constantly asked Zhu and his 3AC partner Kyle Davies to repay a $6 million debt that stemmed from the hedge fund’s collapse last year.
The former BitMEX CEO also diced their interview with Bloomberg while making fun of and criticizing some of their statements. Highlighting a section where Zhu said they failed to realize that Luna could fall to zero in a matter of days and the effect that such would have on the crypto industry, Hayes mocked them for not reading the asset’s whitepaper.
No Communication Henceforth
In the restraining order, Harassment Court Judge Sandra Looi Ai Lin prohibited Hayes from communicating with Zhu by any means and publishing any identity information.
Henceforth, the BitMEX co-founder is banned from using abusive or threatening words on Zhu. Judge Lin also ruled that the order could be served to Hayes via his Twitter account.