Three Arrows Capital Gets Notice Of Default On $660 Million Voyager Loan

Three Arrows Capital Gets Notice Of Default On $660 Million Voyager Loan

Multiple news outlets have reported that Three Arrows Capital is under intense pressure to meet a Monday deadline and return more than $670 million in loans or face default. The likelihood of the crypto-focused hedge fund missing the deadline set by Voyager Digital for repaying a loan of 15,250 Bitcoin and $350 million in USDC […]


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