Recently, Singaporean crypto businessman and fugitive Su Zhu’s luxury real estate worth $36 million was converted into an ecological farm. According to local media reports, the residential property has been renamed "Yarwood Homes" and is operated by Fengcheng City Co., Ltd. co-founded by Su Zhu's wife Evelyn Tao. The company uses ecological design and agroecology to transform the mansion's garden into a mini-farm, producing vegetables, herbs, fruit, fish and poultry.

However, Su Zhu and his spouse purchased the property for $36 million in March 2022, shortly before the collapse of his Singapore-based hedge fund Three Arrows Capital (3AC). At the height of the crypto bull market, 3AC reportedly managed over $10 billion in digital assets. The company filed for bankruptcy in July 2022 after a series of leveraged bets on the Terra Luna ecosystem failed and faces creditor claims of up to $3.5 billion.

On September 29, Cointelegraph reported that Su Zhu was arrested at Singapore Changyi International Airport while trying to leave the country after a court issued a detention order. Days earlier, Teneo, the liquidator of 3AC, obtained a delivery request in Singapore, claiming that Zhu failed to comply with a court order regarding the recovery of the company's assets. Zhu was sentenced to four months in prison for the violation. His co-founder Kyle Davies, a former US citizen who is now a Singaporean national, was also jailed for four months. However, Davis remains missing. Earlier this year, Davis publicly boasted that there were no "pending lawsuits or regulatory actions" against him at the time.