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July 28, 2023, 10:21:16 PM
#26
SBS was given a long sentence for the FTX scam but is currently running its own operations without serving that sentence. It is a complete failure of the law as the law could not punish him sufficiently and the law could not enforce the punishment prescribed for him. Even if the law cannot enforce its punishment, people will not repeat the same mistakes again and again. People will never invest where SBF is involved because people have not told about his FTX scam yet. No one may want to give their wealth to him again. There are many places to invest in. Investors will now invest in those places.
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July 28, 2023, 01:33:02 PM
#25
A judge in New York is weighing whether to revoke Sam Bankman-Fried's bail after prosecutors said Wednesday that the FTX co-founder used the news media to harass a key witness against him and should be locked up until trial.

Judge Lewis A. Kaplan didn’t immediately decide whether to put the cryptocurrency entrepreneur behind bars, instead giving defense lawyers and prosecutors several days to submit written arguments and more information.

“I am certainly very mindful of his First Amendment rights, and I am very mindful of the government’s interest here, which I take very seriously,” Kaplan said. “And I say to the defendant, Mr. Bankman-Fried: You better take it seriously, too.”

https://www.nbcnews.com/business/business-news/ftx-co-founder-sam-bankman-fried-jailed-trial-prosecutor-argues-rcna96564
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November 29, 2022, 02:00:35 AM
#24
For sure SBF has his own personal body guard given the scenario he has. I'm quite trilled on what kind of reactions that the audience will show. A sabotage is still possible but let's hope that there's no worst thing will happen like assassination given that he has a lot of hatred from other people now especially those who invested with his FTX project.
I do hope someone has coverage of this or even replay so that we can see the occured event whether SBF has been embarassed or how he handle those potential anger of some of the drained accounts of the investors and traders of ftx exchange.

Im not sure how SBF been able face in public knowing that they are highly indebted to community.

I hope it can be covered live on a TV broadcasting company or even on any social media platform like Facebook or Youtube. But the question here is, can the issue that FTX faced that SBF its founder be discussed in his interview?

Maybe the only thing that happened in that interview was to talk about only good things about SBF and the people he helped around the interview with him, because if I think correctly, SBF will come out pretending to be a good person via NYT. It can be paid in my opinion and opinion only.
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November 28, 2022, 08:39:51 AM
#23
For sure SBF has his own personal body guard given the scenario he has. I'm quite trilled on what kind of reactions that the audience will show. A sabotage is still possible but let's hope that there's no worst thing will happen like assassination given that he has a lot of hatred from other people now especially those who invested with his FTX project.
I do hope someone has coverage of this or even replay so that we can see the occured event whether SBF has been embarassed or how he handle those potential anger of some of the drained accounts of the investors and traders of ftx exchange.

Im not sure how SBF been able face in public knowing that they are highly indebted to community.
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November 27, 2022, 01:46:23 PM
#22
I actually insinuated that SAM was set up to to try and destroy crypto by attracting the government to clarion for crypto regulation, just my thinking since nothing has happened to him since the fraud on FTX came to limelight. New York Times should have just replace him. every of his words at the conference will be useless to the people he scammed.
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November 27, 2022, 08:26:19 AM
#21
SBF should really consider not attending for the sake of self-respect and being aware of the situation he is in. Imagine a lot of people already expressing their distaste of the situation and you still managed to tweet about it and boast that you'll be a speaker of some sort on an event attended by the leading names in their respected fields. Well what could you really do? The man has lots of valuable connections. Even though he fucked up big time he'll still be welcome to dine in a table for the elites.

The event is composed of democrats and some big name on the financial industry. The world is not revolving around FTX issue so I think he choose to move forward rather than hiding. I think he will use this publicity to explain himself and probably to announce what’s the next plan for his failure. He is still doesn’t have any active cases that will make him to hide. I think seeing him in public is still a good sign that he is willing to face jail time when the ruled it out.

No one knows what’s gonna happened on that event but I don’t see it as a big deal but rather an opportunity to correct his mistakes. Reviving the FTX is the best to recover users fund rather than put him in jail and make the company as is. I believe he might be accumulating investment for his revival plan coming from this big people available on the event.
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November 27, 2022, 08:15:53 AM
#20
I'm expecting some mad off people that will be at the audience will throw some rotten tomatoes at him as he speak. If that really happens, I can't blame the person that will do such thing.
Actually been thinking about that but even though Sam is an influence person, I doubt those mad guys will do a sabotage on that by means of creating such ruckus on a very big event. Plus the audience must be professional and if ever they will do such thing they wont be so stupid to embarass themselves too.
For sure SBF has his own personal body guard given the scenario he has. I'm quite trilled on what kind of reactions that the audience will show. A sabotage is still possible but let's hope that there's no worst thing will happen like assassination given that he has a lot of hatred from other people now especially those who invested with his FTX project. The organizers should put extra effort on security since they have a speaker that has a recent scandal. This will be an interesting event for sure.
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November 27, 2022, 07:54:33 AM
#19
I'm expecting some mad off people that will be at the audience will throw some rotten tomatoes at him as he speak. If that really happens, I can't blame the person that will do such thing.
Actually been thinking about that but even though Sam is an influence person, I doubt those mad guys will do a sabotage on that by means of creating such ruckus on a very big event. Plus the audience must be professional and if ever they will do such thing they wont be so stupid to embarass themselves too.
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November 27, 2022, 03:37:58 AM
#18
SBF is the second biggest democrat donor. NYT is a democrat media asset. They will whitewash SBF and picture him as a victim, not a criminal mastermind.

That’s how they deal with big democrat criminals. Where is the news about Hunter’s laptop? Non-existent.

If they send SBF to jail, I think that would  break the other democrat criminals’ confidence. They will think even though  they pay the dems them high fees/bribes, they can still go to jail.

That’s not a good businees for the dems. Dems have to protect their investments. That’s why SBF isn’t in jail and he don’t act like he is afraid at all.
The NYT had previously published many articles vindicating SBF, claiming that he was harmed and those articles implied that the person who caused the collapse of FTX was none other than CZ. This is not the first time SBF has donated to the Democratic Party, in 2020 SBF also ranked 2nd on the list of Biden campaign supporters with 5.2 million. Despite FTX losing big, SBF still donating to politicians, it seems everything was planned to avoid jail time after FTX declared bankruptcy.
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November 27, 2022, 01:40:33 AM
#17
Yeah attending conferences like he did a heroic deed. What a show of shame and the most annoying part is the way the media is granting him such undeserving attention.
Someone like him should not be attending the public gathering and giving speeches, at least not now, the incident is still fresh and all the victims of his negligence are still nursing their wounds, feeling sad over the great loss they had to incur because of SBF negligence and here he is acting as if nothing happened.
legendary
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November 27, 2022, 12:21:00 AM
#16
SBF is the second biggest democrat donor. NYT is a democrat media asset. They will whitewash SBF and picture him as a victim, not a criminal mastermind.

That’s how they deal with big democrat criminals. Where is the news about Hunter’s laptop? Non-existent.

If they send SBF to jail, I think that would  break the other democrat criminals’ confidence. They will think even though  they pay the dems them high fees/bribes, they can still go to jail.

That’s not a good businees for the dems. Dems have to protect their investments. That’s why SBF isn’t in jail and he don’t act like he is afraid at all.
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November 26, 2022, 11:36:20 PM
#15
This is the power when you've got, influence, money and network.

I'm expecting some mad off people that will be at the audience will throw some rotten tomatoes at him as he speak. If that really happens, I can't blame the person that will do such thing.

No remorse as if nothing has happened, people nowadays that have lost people's trust and money seems that they're the ones having no problem at all.

Yes, I think he was wielded so much influence from different industries and I wouldn't be surprised not just the financial market, but in the political arena as well as him and his family are well connected to the most powerful people as high as the White House itself.

Hopefully someone will troll him in this event, and then we can hear the crowd boos and everything if he really will attend this event.

And again, shame to those organizers.
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November 26, 2022, 06:52:14 PM
#14
Sam Bankman-Fried is going to be part of the conversation and people are going to have a lot of questions, but I think that's doable and legal in my opinion.
It's still legal as he has not yet jailed by the officials but the problem is there would be so many questions about what already done by the government to let that scammer and hacker was being free to speaking in the new york times.  The new york times was also making a big mistake and so many people will be disrespect with the decision. There are still time to terminate him to be one of speaker in the new york times event. At least New york times must put some respects to the victims from the SBF scammer and hacker.
In my opinion, it all depends on what he will do in the future. Investigators or the Government will take care of the things he did before but the point is people don't need him to explain anymore.
There are so many proof about what he can do with people's money. The regulators have strong reason even to put him into the jail. The problem is the act that has been taking by goverment was very slow and it's time consuming too.
that will never solve the problem. People just need to see him goes to the jail.
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November 26, 2022, 06:44:54 PM
#13
SBF should really consider not attending for the sake of self-respect and being aware of the situation he is in. Imagine a lot of people already expressing their distaste of the situation and you still managed to tweet about it and boast that you'll be a speaker of some sort on an event attended by the leading names in their respected fields. Well what could you really do? The man has lots of valuable connections. Even though he fucked up big time he'll still be welcome to dine in a table for the elites.
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November 26, 2022, 05:20:51 PM
#12
That is what I saw. It seems NYT is curious about the vegan diet of Sam and want to know more details about the daily life of this celebrity who belong to the select group of the beautiful people, the demigods of our times.

This interview is a shame and a disrespect to the customers of FTX who were scammed. I believe the media should be investigating him and his connections, not interviewing him friendly.

Anyway, I'm not surprised he isn't on the jail. Scammers from previous cases aren't in prison too. Mashinsky and his wife are mocking investors from Celsius and sharing their beautiful, wealthy and peaceful life on social media in a daily basis, as nothing has been happening. So I guess it will take a while until SBF will go to the jail (and that is, if he goes...).

I thought the justice system worked on first world countries, but I was wrong.
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November 26, 2022, 04:18:13 AM
#11
This is the power when you've got, influence, money and network.

I'm expecting some mad off people that will be at the audience will throw some rotten tomatoes at him as he speak. If that really happens, I can't blame the person that will do such thing.

No remorse as if nothing has happened, people nowadays that have lost people's trust and money seems that they're the ones having no problem at all.
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November 25, 2022, 09:53:52 PM
#10
Sam Bankman-Fried is going to be part of the conversation and people are going to have a lot of questions, but I think that's doable and legal in my opinion.

In my opinion, it all depends on what he will do in the future. Investigators or the Government will take care of the things he did before but the point is people don't need him to explain anymore.
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November 25, 2022, 06:47:55 PM
#9
That will degrade the name of NYT. He was a criminal that has been making so many people were losing their lives yet he has not become a suspect. He is still able to speaking on that event but that will be a big shame for new york times to include a criminal on the list. The news looks so bad about how criminal was still able doing the thing like that by speaking in front of lots of people. There must be a justice for the victim from FTX.
My stable token was also being stolen by SBF and fuckin nerdy girl caroline
legendary
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November 24, 2022, 11:44:51 PM
#8
This is hilarious. This seems very impossible to happen. New York Times for sure this will gonna be a disaster. I am thinking that at the last minute before this event will start, maybe Sam Bankman-Fried will not able to attend here.
Already a lot of people saying that this man must be in jail but look, attending to a New York Times speaker? Seems very unfair.
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November 24, 2022, 09:46:45 PM
#7
SBF tends to be the connecting factor of the NYT event to cryptocurrency since SBF is known as an EX-CEO of a failed and now bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX.  Eventhough the events has "nothing" to do with cryptocurrency, SBF may take the opportunity to get more influence to help his fundraising campaign to raise Billion of dollars in order to revive FTX.  Though I doubt that there are many people willing to help him after knowing the he is incompetent.
It takes years to build up your reputation but it can be collapsed in a few hours, few days like Sam Bankman-Fried with FTX collapse including FTX US.

With his interest in cryptocurrency, he will not leave this space and he will continue to engage in cryptocurrency similarly to Do Kwon of Terra. I only question whether Do Kwon and Sam Bankman-Fried will have to spend years in jails after all bad things they did.

If jails are not places for them, I am sure they will continue to play around with cryptocurrency but they will more difficult to receive support and crowd funding like in the past. Their terrible record can make investors very fearful that prevent them to fund new projects from Do Kwon and Sam Bankman-Fried.
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