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FTX
La saga Sam Bankman-Fried pourrait-elle se produire sans Crypto?
La fraude présumée chez FTX est un symptôme des problèmes au sein de la Crypto, quelque chose avec lequel l'industrie doit compter, d'autant plus qu'un bouc émissaire facile est jugé.

Jump Trading a perdu près de 300 millions de dollars dans l'effondrement de FTX, déclare Michael Lewis dans « Going Infinite »
Cela fait du géant du trading ONEun des principaux créanciers de FTX, a écrit Lewis, citant des documents de l'ancienne directrice de l'exploitation de la bourse de Crypto , Constance Wang.

Kevin O'Leary, présentateur de télévision : « Tous les Crypto cowboys vont bientôt disparaître »
O'Leary, entrepreneur et personnalité de la télévision, a été payé 15 millions de dollars par FTX pour « 20 heures de service, 20 publications sur les réseaux sociaux, un déjeuner virtuel et 50 autographes », selon le nouveau livre de Michael Lewis « Going Infinite ».

The SBF Trial: Timeline of FTX's Implosion
The FTX empire collapsed last year, creating a ripple effect across the crypto sector. Now, founder Sam Bankman-Fried begins his trial in New York where he's facing seven charges related to fraud and conspiracy. So, how did we get here? "CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the timeline of events.

The 'Real Question' About Sam Bankman-Fried's Trial is What Happens Next: Kevin O'Leary
Sam Bankman-Fried, founder of bankrupt crypto exchange FTX, is headed to trial today on multiple fraud and money laundering charges. O'Leary Ventures chairman Kevin O'Leary discusses his reaction as a former FTX spokesperson and the potential crypto industry implications. "The real question about this trial is, what happens next?" O'Leary said.

Kevin O’Leary on SBF Trial: 'All the Crypto Cowboys' Will be 'Gone Soon'
Sam Bankman-Fried's criminal trial is kicking off today, as the FTX founder faces charges that include securities fraud, wire fraud, and conspiracy to launder money. O'Leary Ventures chairman Kevin O'Leary shares his take on the trial as a former FTX spokesperson and what could happen next. "All the crypto cowboys...they're all going to be gone soon...they were great pioneers, but now they just have arrows in their backs," O'Leary said.

Why the Ripple Effect of FTX’s Demise Goes Beyond the U.S.
Sam Bankman-Fried's criminal trial starts today in the U.S., but the ripple effect from FTX's collapse goes far beyond those borders. CoinDesk executive director of global content Emily Parker discusses the impact on Asia's digital asset scene and the outlook for a possible FTX 2.0.

FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Will Likely 'Take the Stand,' Lawyer Predicts
Federal prosecutors have called the collapse of FTX "one of the biggest financial frauds in American history." And today, the founder of the crypto exchange, Sam Bankman-Fried, gets his day in court. Renato Mariotti, Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP Partner, shares his perspective on the upcoming legal proceedings and why he anticipates Bankman-Fried will take the stand to defend himself. "I don't think his lawyers could possibly keep him from the stand," Mariotti added.

How Are Crypto Traders Behaving After FTX Collapse?
Kaiko data indicates bankrupt crypto exchange FTX was processing nearly $100 billion in trade volume every month at its peak. Kaiko Director of Research Clara Medalie takes a look back at FTX's collapse as Sam Bankman-Fried's criminal trial begins today.
