Zhu Su, co-founder of failed cryptocurrency hedge fund Three Arrows Capital, was released from a Singapore prison last month after serving three months for not cooperating with liquidators.according to South China Morning Post. “It was a really fun experience,” Hsu said in an upcoming podcast interview, reflecting on his time in prison. He claimed he had the “best sleep” of his life while serving time in a Singapore prison, adding that everyone should try to spend time in solitary confinement.
“Obviously, no one wants to go to prison, but I think it's a very enjoyable experience overall. I wouldn't highly recommend it per se. But if everyone could experience it once, it would be yours.” I think it’s good for them.”
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Zhu further said that she was able to catch up on reading, got enough exercise, and got enough nutrition by eating three meals a day with fruit in between.
“And the lights go out at 9:30 p.m. and the lights come back on at 5:30 a.m., so the sleep is amazing.” But you don't have time for the internet, and alcohol and caffeine Because they haven't taken anything, they fall asleep quickly,” Zhu continued.
Since the prison didn't have beds and had to sleep on the floor, he said, “It's the same as Japanese tatami,'' and “it's great for relieving pressure on the spine.''
He also said he experienced a “magical feeling” as he adjusted to life in prison. “Because I feel a sense of kinship with my ancestors. In fact, this is the kind of life I was meant to live,” he added.
Notably, his company Three Arrows Capital collapsed in July 2022 after defaulting on a $667 million loan from Voyager Digital. He was arrested in Singapore in September last year for failing to cooperate with an investigation into the collapse of a cryptocurrency hedge fund he ran. The 36-year-old was initially sentenced to four months in prison but was released early under standard provisions for good behavior.
His remarks became a hot topic on the internet, garnering a variety of reactions. Lawrence Day, author of Wildcat Protocol, said in a sarcastic comment that “Su Zhu was terminally ill online and therefore does not have the same 'ancestral closeness' that the rest of us have.” “I literally had to go to prison to experience that feeling.” Just log off and walk barefoot on the beach in the cool breeze. ”
A second person wrote, “Turning a negative experience into a positive experience is a very powerful skill. But let's not joke, Zhu,” while a third said, “The only reason he said that. 'Because he was there,' he added. Singapore prison. Next time try a third world prison, I doubt he will say the same. ”