A crypto firm set up by the former chief technology officer (CTO) at failed DFM Dolfin has caused a stir by hosting a party where sushi was served off partially clothed models.
Copper, which claims to ‘build the institutional standard for digital assets’, held a private party last week at the five-star Mandrake hotel in London following a crypto industry conference.
The Financial Times, which obtained a photo from the event, described how two models, believed to be a man and woman, lay across a long table in ‘thin bodysuits’ as guests dined off plates of sushi placed on their bodies.