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The OX token hit a price high not seen since co-founder Su Zhu was arrested in late September.
Open Exchange Token (OX), the native token of the crypto bankruptcy claims platform OPNX, spiked 50% just 20 minutes after co-founder Su Zhu supposedly posted to X (Twitter) for the first time since his arrest.
On Dec. 29, the same day he was arrested at Singapore’s Changi Airport attempting to leave the country.
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— 朱溯 (@zhusu) December 1, 2023
In the 20 minutes after Su’s X post, OX jumped nearly 50% to $0.021 and hit a 63-day high — a price not seen since the day of Su’s Sept. 29 arrest, according to CoinGecko data.
OX token price with a spike in the minutes after Su’s X post. Source: CoinGecko
Shortly after the price peak, OX retraced by around 6%.
Su was arrested on Sept.
The order was meant to see Su serve four months’ imprisonment — meaning he wouldn’t be released until next year, though some have speculated he may have been released after a wallet labeled "suzhu.eth" — believed to belong to Su (though unconfirmed) — became active again on Nov.
OPNX, short for Open Exchange, is a platform allowing for the trade of creditor claims from bankrupt crypto companies.
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