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Why ETH ETFs Might Not Get Approved; 3AC's Kyle Davies Not Sorry
"CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the biggest headlines impacting the crypto industry today, including a Bloomberg analyst's prediction that ether ETFs likely won’t get approved in May. Plus, 3AC co-founder, Kyle Davies, speaks up about the company's bankruptcy; and Polygon Labs paid $4 million to Starbucks for the coffee company’s now failed Web3 project.

Three Arrows Founders Say They'll Donate Future Earnings to Creditors in Spirit of 'Karma'
Two founders of the bankrupt crypto hedge fund Three Arrows Capital will donate "future earnings" to creditors who lost money after its implosion last year, said Kyle Davies in a Twitter Spaces on Monday. Davies added that "karma" motivates the founders to give back. "The Hash" panel shares their reaction as creditors still nurse their losses from the epic 3AC collapse.

Three Arrows’ Founder Kyle Davies Refuses to Comply With Subpoena
Kyle Davies refused to comply with a court subpoena for the books and records of his former crypto hedge fund Three Arrows Capital, a New York court was told in a Tuesday night filing. Davies was accused of stonewalling a probe into the company, which managed as much as $3 billion in assets before collapsing last year, while “shamelessly” promoting new crypto ventures. "The Hash" panel breaks down the latest revelations.

Three Arrows Capital Founders Are Reportedly Pitching Investors
According to The Block, the founders of collapsed crypto hedge fund Three Arrows Capital (3AC) Su Zhu and Kyle Davies, along with CoinFLEX co-founders Mark Lamb and Sudhu Arumugam, are looking to raise funds for the launch of a new crypto exchange. "The Hash" panel discusses the details outlined in this report.

Three Arrows Capital Founders Subpoenaed on Twitter
Zhu Su and Kyle Davies, founders of bankrupt crypto hedge fund 3AC, have been subpoenaed on Twitter. "The Hash" panel weighs in.
