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Pourquoi l'auteur Brady Dale se « noie » dans Sam Bankman-Fried

Avant la faillite de son entreprise, le fondateur de FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried, a bâti ONEune des plateformes d'échange et l'une des marques personnelles les plus importantes du secteur des Cryptomonnaie en éblouissant les médias, le public et les politiciens. Brady Dale, journaliste à Axios, affirme que l'addiction de SBF à la célébrité a conduit à sa notoriété.

In "SBF: How The FTX Bankruptcy Unwound Crypto's Very Bad Good Guy" author Brady Dale tells the story of notorious cryptocurrency founder Sam Bankman-Fried's fall and the rise of decentralized finance. (Brady Dale)

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Sam Bankman-Fried, de FTX, demande l'abandon de la plupart des accusations criminelles portées contre lui.

Bankman-Fried n'a pas demandé l'abandon des accusations liées à la fraude en valeurs mobilières ou au blanchiment d'argent.

Sam Bankman-Fried (Liz Napolitano/CoinDesk)

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First Book on FTX and SBF's Implosion Published

Veteran crypto journalist and former CoinDesker Brady Dale has published a new book on FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's downfall and the longevity of decentralized finance (DeFi). Dale joins "The Hash" to share insights into his book and the lessons learned from FTX's collapse.

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State of Crypto VC Funding in 2023 in Wake of FTX Fallout

Kavita Gupta, Delta Blockchain Fund founder and GP, reacts to a recent report from Galaxy Digital, which notes that in the first quarter of 2023, venture capitalists invested $2.4 billion into crypto-focused startups and protocols, the lowest level in roughly two years. Gupta said, "after the big bubble..crypto VCs are being much smarter about where the money is going." Plus, Gupta explains why she thinks "it's a very smart time to invest."

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Solana Labs CEO: Wasn't Sure the Ecosystem Would Survive After FTX

Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried was a big supporter of Solana, previously investing in its native token SOL. Solana Labs CEO and co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko weighs in on FTX's "outsized" influence on the ecosystem and what its collapse meant for Solana.

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FTX cherche à récupérer près de 4 milliards de dollars dans une procédure de faillite en cours

Une audience aura lieu le 25 mai pour discuter de la requête de la succession de FTX.

(Danny Nelson/CoinDesk)

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Solana Labs CEO on Saga Smartphone Launch, NFT Outlook

Solana Labs' crypto-forward smartphone Saga will go on public sale on May 8. The new device from Solana Mobile costs $1,000 and is built on hardware from Bay Area smartphone company OSOM. Solana Labs CEO and co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko discusses the benefits and opportunities of Saga, citing its self-custody feature and decentralized app (dApp) store. Plus, insights into Solana following FTX's implosion and the global outlook for the Solana ecosystem at large.

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Bitcoin Financial Services Firm Unchained Capital Raises $60M

Unchained Capital has completed a $60 million Series B funding round led by Valor Equity Partners, including crypto asset-management giant NYDIG. The financial services firm's CEO, Joseph Kelly, joins "All About Bitcoin" to discuss bridging the gap between the bitcoin-native and fiat-native worlds. Plus, the state of bitcoin custody after FTX's fallout.

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Steptoe Partner Discusses Legal Overreach From Government on Crypto Industry

Steptoe Partner Jason Weinstein discusses at Consensus 2023, examples of overreach from the Department of Justice (DOJ) and other government agencies against the crypto industry since the collapse of FTX.

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« Opportunisme et démagogie » alimentent la répression réglementaire aux États-Unis, selon un partenaire de Steptoe

Jason Weinstein, partenaire de Steptoe, sur scène au Consensus 2023, a déclaré que cette dernière vague de répression contre l'industrie de la Crypto est la pire qu'il ait jamais vue.

Left to right: Moderator David Morris, Jason Weinstein, Tuongvy Le and Rebecca Rettig (Shutterstock/CoinDesk)