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A tech campus in Malaysia’s $100 billion ghost city got shut down. One crypto executive is on a mission to revive it.

Just weeks after Malaysian authorities shut down a live-in commune for tech entrepreneurs in its $100 billion "ghost town," a local crypto executive wants to take over the site.

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Aug 20, 2026 at 10:41 AM UTC · 5 phút đọc

A tech campus in Malaysia’s $100 billion ghost city got shut down. One crypto executive is on a mission to revive it.
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Just weeks after Malaysian authorities shut down a live-in commune for tech entrepreneurs in its $100 billion "ghost town," a local crypto executive wants to take over the site.

Jeff Yew, head of Monochrome Asset Management, told Business Insider that he sees the former Network School campus at Forest City, Johor, as an opportunity to concentrate a crypto-entrepreneurial scene that he says remains "fragmented" across the region.

"Silicon Valley's for tech — why don't we make Forest City a hub for AI and blockchain?" Yew, 32, said.

Yew said crypto companies and entrepreneurs remain scattered across Malaysia and Singapore, without a clear physical hub where they can cluster.

Forest City could fill that gap, he said, pointing to its existing infrastructure, proximity to Singapore, and tax incentives. He envisions a campus where people could work, learn from one another, and eventually settle down with their families.

Built by the Chinese property developer Country Garden, Forest City in Malaysia was designed to house up to 700,000 people. Those ambitions never materialized.  Marielle Descalsota/Business Insider

"All it needs is a push in a direction to the right community," Yew, who was born in Penang, Malaysia, said.

The proposal is still in its early stages, but Yew said it would not be a personal venture and tied the project to Monochrome's broader ambitions in Asia.

The Australia-based firm specializes in crypto-asset investments. It manages Bitcoin and Ethereum exchange-traded funds, which had about $127 million and $4.5 million in Australian dollars in assets, respectively, as of August 18. Yew has not released further information about the proposal at press time.