Sam Bankman-Fried

Sam Bankman-Fried, que já foi uma figura central na indústria de Criptomoeda , foi condenado em novembro de 2023 por cometer fraude e conspiração por roubar bilhões de dólares em dinheiro pertencentes a clientes de sua bolsa de Cripto FTX, canalizando o dinheiro para a Alameda Research, seu fundo de hedge. A FTX foi uma das maiores bolsas de Criptomoeda antes de seu fim, um grande player na negociação de derivativos, incluindo futuros perpétuos. A ruína da empresa foi estimulada por uma Furo do CoinDesk em novembro de 2022, mostrando que o balanço da Alameda estava misteriosamente cheio do token FTT emitido pela FTX – colocando em questão a estabilidade financeira da Alameda e da FTX. A empresa sediada nas Bahamas entrou com pedido de falência nove dias após a história. Antes de sua queda, SBF (como o ex-bilionário é comumente conhecido) tinha sido uma figura de liderança em Cripto, pressionando pela regulamentação da indústria nos EUA. Ele era um grande doador políticoe a face pública do altruísmo eficaz, um movimento voltado para maximizar a quantidade de bem feito pela filantropia. A SBF foipresoem dezembro de 2022, e seufiança foi revogada devido a suposta manipulação de testemunhas. Dele julgamento começou em outubro de 2023, e ele foi condenado em 2 de novembro de 2023, exatamente um ano após a história da CoinDesk que fez seu império de Cripto ruir.


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Por que Solana foi dizimada pela queda de Bankman-Fried

O blockchain fortemente ligado ao fundador desonrado da FTX foi gravemente ferido por seu desmascaramento. Aqui estão os ventos contrários que enfrentam o projeto anteriormente HOT e seu token SOL .

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New Judge Assigned in Sam Bankman-Fried Case; DOJ Launches Criminal Probe Into $400M FTX Hack: Report

U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan has been assigned to preside over the fraud case against former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried. Meanwhile, Bloomberg reports the U.S. Department of Justice has launched a criminal probe into the alleged hack that drained nearly $400 million out of FTX-controlled wallets the night the Bahamas-based exchange filed for bankruptcy.

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Crypto Twitter Reacts to NYT Article About Sam Bankman-Fried

"The Hash" panel discusses how Twitter users are reacting to a new article from the The New York Times about how residents in The Bahamas have "lingering sympathy" for former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried. "The Hash" team also dives into the role of the media in the wake of FTX's downfall.

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Court Documents Show Sam Bankman-Fried Borrowed From Alameda to Buy Robinhood Shares

Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried borrowed from Alameda Research to purchase 56 million shares of Robinhood Markets Inc., according to court documents. This comes as ex-Alameda Research CEO Caroline Ellison has reportedly apologized for her role in FTX's collapse. "The Hash" panel discusses the latest in the fall of Sam Bankman-Fried's crypto empire.

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Novo Juiz Designado para o Caso de Fraude Sam Bankman-Fried

O juiz distrital dos EUA Lewis Kaplan substituiu Ronnie Abrams, que se recusou devido a um potencial conflito de interesses.

El fundador de FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried. (David Dee Delgado/Getty Images)

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Legal Expert on Crypto Regulation Outlook in 2023

Akin Gump Partner Ian McGinley shares his crypto regulatory outlook for 2023, following the fallout from FTX's implosion. "You can expect a lot of enforcement in this area," he said. Plus, what to expect from Sam Bankman-Fried's next court appearance on Jan. 3.

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Former Alameda CEO Caroline Ellison Reportedly Tells Judge She Is 'Truly Sorry'

The New York Times reports that transcripts unsealed on Friday shows former Alameda executive Caroline Ellison told a federal judge she was “truly sorry” for her role in FTX's implosion. Akin Gump Partner Ian McGinley discusses the latest legal considerations and outlines the "game changers" for the case against Sam Bankman-Fried.

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Sam Bankman-Fried's $250 Million Bond; EY Says it Is 'Aware' of 'Unauthorized' Quadriga Wallet Transfers

Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried is under house arrest after being released on a $250 million bond. Plus, Ernst & Young said it has "become aware" that bitcoin (BTC) that'd been sitting in QuadrigaCX's cold wallets has been moved elsewhere.

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FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Under House Arrest

FTX founder and former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried is under house arrest after being released on a $250 million bond, which is reportedly one of the largest pretrial bonds in U.S. history. "The Hash" panel discusses the latest developments in Bankman-Fried's defunct crypto empire.

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The US Government 'Doesn't Need' Sam Bankman-Fried's Cooperation: Lawyer

With former Alameda CEO Caroline Ellison and former FTX co-founder Gary Wang taking plea deals from federal investigators, Bragança Law Attorney Lisa Bragança says "the government doesn't need Sam Bankman-Fried's cooperation right now." The former SEC Enforcement Branch Chief also weighs in on the legal developments of the FTX case, predicting the prosecutor's next move is to prove Bankman-Fried's intent for fraud.

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