Some creditors of cryptocurrency futures exchange CoinFLEX are alleging that OPNX, a new crypto exchange established in part by Three Arrows Capital (3AC) co-founders Kyle Davies and Su Zhu, was created using CoinFLEX assets without their consent.
According to a writ of summons filed in the High Court of Hong Kong and seen by Cointelegraph, CoinFLEX creditors claim that OPNX co-founder and former CEO Mark Lamb is “misappropriating and/or otherwise wrongfully using the assets, human resources, intellectual properties, […] trade secrets and other technologies” of CoinFLEX by diverting them into OPNX. It alleges that Lamb performed these actions contrary to his responsibilities to CoinFLEX creditors during his tenure.
Citing the document, creditors say that Lamb devoted “time, attention, skill and/or effort” to setting up OPNX while simultaneously being employed as the CEO of CoinFLEX.
The document claims that the former CEO diverted clients and business opportunities to the rival exchange, misappropriated assets that belonged to the creditors, falsely represented that OPNX was associated with CoinFLEX creditors, divulged confidential trade secrets to third parties, solicited employees and contractors to move to OPNX, forged a fake nondisclosure agreement between himself and a third-party, and engaged in other actions that harmed the creditors.
According to a creditor who spoke with Cointelegraph, CoinFLEX’s terms of service required users to settle disputes through arbitration in Hong Kong, which is why the creditors have pursued legal action in Hong Kong instead of Seychelles, the firm’s place of domicile. The allegations have not been proven in the High Court of Hong Kong.
The plaintiffs listed in the document are two
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