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A jury finds Sam Bankman-Fried guilty on all seven counts of fraud and money laundering in the FTX trial; the judge sets SBF's sentencing for March 28, 2024

and what comes next Qadir AK / Coinpedia Fintech News : DOJ Cracks Down: Binance and Tether Face Terrorism Financing Charges PC Gamer : ‘The king of crypto’ found guilty of fraud, now faces decades in prison Mathew J. Schwartz / HealthcareInfoSecurity.com : Convicted: ‘King of Crypto’ Bankman-Fried Now King of Fraud Sarah Wynn / The Block : FTX bankruptcy financial advisors are dispatching customer transaction information to the FBI Bhushan Akolkar / Coinspeaker : FTX Claim Pricing Jumps by 57% after SBF Convicted of Seven Criminal Charges Emre Çitak / Ghacks : Bells of justice ring for Sam Bankman-Fried Ari Redbord / DL News : SBF lied, denied, and forced a trial — he won't be shown mercy at sentencing Nickie Louise / TechStartups : FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried found guilty on all counts, faces over 100 years in prison Teuta Franjkovic / CCN.com : Sam Bankman-Fried Guilty: How Long Will he be Jailed For? UPROXX : How Many Years Will Convicted Crypto Fraud Man Sam Bankman-Fried Spend In Prison? Molly White : Sam Bankman-Fried: guilty on all charges Leigh Mc Gowran / Silicon Republic : Guilty: FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried faces decades in prison CoinStats : Crypto Giants Binance and Tether under Scrutiny Post-SBF Conviction Oluwapelumi Adejumo / CryptoSlate : ‘Billions in user funds were lost’ - crypto community reacts to SBF guilty verdict Erin Griffith / New York Times : Silicon Valley Shrugs Off Sam Bankman-Fried's Trial David Gura / NPR : Sam Bankman-Fried is found guilty of all charges and could face decades in prison Bloomberg : Bankman-Fried Found Guilty of Fraud at FTX Criminal Trial Lora Kelley / The Atlantic : Sam Bankman-Fried, who is unkempt, pedigreed, and awkward, replicated what VCs believe a founder should look like, and the door remains open for others like him Katherine Ross / Blockworks : Sam Bankman-Fried found guilty by jury in landmark crypto trial Adi Robertson / The Verge : Sam Bankman-Fried found guilty of fraud ABC News : FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried found guilty in federal fraud and conspiracy trial Washington Post : Bankman-Fried convicted on all charges after weeks-long criminal trial André Beganski / Decrypt : Guilty: Sam Bankman-Fried Convicted of FTX Fraud Financial Times : Sam Bankman-Fried convicted of fraud over FTX collapse Wall Street Journal : Sam Bankman-Fried Is Convicted in FTX Collapse David Streitfeld / New York Times : Sam Bankman-Fried's Wild Rise and Abrupt Crash Mariella Moon / Engadget : FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried found guilty of fraud, faces up to 110 years in prison Luc Cohen / Reuters : Who is Sam Bankman-Fried, the onetime crypto mogul convicted of fraud? Wired : Sam Bankman-Fried Has Been Found Guilty of Fraud Jody Godoy / Reuters : Key moments in Sam Bankman-Fried's fraud trial Leo Schwartz / Fortune : FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried found guilty of all charges in ‘one of the biggest financial frauds in American history’ Todd Spangler / Variety : Sam Bankman-Fried Found Guilty of Fraud, Conspiracy Charges Ben Kochman / New York Post : Sam Bankman-Fried convicted of $10 billion fraud, capping crypto king's epic fall Sky News : Sam Bankman-Fried convicted of defrauding cryptocurrency customers Luc Cohen / Reuters : Events leading up to FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's conviction Josh Russell / Courthouse News Service : Bankman-Fried convicted on all counts over FTX collapse Lukas I. Alpert / MarketWatch : Crypto king Sam Bankman-Fried convicted of plundering billions in collapse of FTX Insider : SBF verdict: Jury finds FTX founder guilty on all counts in Manhattan criminal fraud trial Christian Berthelsen / The Messenger : Sam Bankman-Fried Found Guilty on All Fraud Charges in Collapse of FTX Crypto Exchange Crystal Kim / Axios : Sam Bankman-Fried found guilty in FTX fraud case The Daily Beast : Boy Genius No

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Discussion

  • UPROXX UPROXX on x
    How Many Years Will Convicted Crypto Fraud Man Sam Bankman-Fried Spend In Prison?
  • @carnage4life Dare Obasanjo on threads
    So much for crypto being too big to fail.  SBF isn't even too big to jail.
  • @alexkantrowitz Alex Kantrowitz on threads
    In the end, what Sam showed all of us is that you cannot simply tweet your way through it
  • @haydenzadams @haydenzadams on x
    While I believe the SBF guilty verdict is the right outcome, imo it's not a day to celebrate - billions in user funds were lost and our industry took a massive reputational hit. The only winners were a few law firms and various opponents of crypto ~6 months before FTX' downfall,.…
  • @erikvoorhees Erik Voorhees on x
    SBF found guilty on all 7 counts. Let's remember that he operated “the safe and regulated” exchange, and not a single regulator caught him. It was, instead, the market, which is not only a great fountain of innovation, but also the best arbiter of discipline and justice.
  • @steinkobbe @steinkobbe on x
    The way SBF was accepted into liberal circles just because he was paper rich and gave a ton of money to centrist liberal politicians supporting deregulating his sector is very illuminating. It was never not obvious what he was doing
  • @styledape Charlie on x
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  • @stevelohr Steve Lohr on x
    Lovely post mortem on the FTX crypto scam. . . Mark Zuckerberg “has his critics, but he looks like Thomas Edison next to Mr. Bankman-Fried.” @DavidStreitfeld https://www.nytimes.com/...
  • @jason @jason on x
    SBF's crimes were more significant than 10,000 low-level criminals combined, but he will get similar sentences I bet. He cultivated the image of a slob genius, but in truth, he was an entitled criminal who thought he could get away with it by paying everyone off and because of...
  • @harrymccracken Harry McCracken on x
    I took this photo a year and six weeks ago. [image]
  • @mikeduda Michael Duda on x
    Alfred is one of the most respected venture capitalists and deserves all of his success. But this complete dismissal of any accountability and total blame elsewhere is cringeworthy and contributes to why many in the finance world disrespect the VC asset class. Disappointed...
  • @adamscochran Adam Cochran on x
    SBF didn't cooperate on any investigation or pursue a plea deal because he thought he'd get away with it. Next up I expect: -Will try and claim multiple grounds of unfair trial -Will play every card “vegan diet”, “mental health” etc to try and adjust treatment -Start pointing...
  • @alfred_lin Alfred Lin on x
    Immediately after FTX collapsed, we extensively reviewed our due diligence process and evaluated our 18-month working relationship with SBF. We concluded that we had been deliberately misled and lied to.
  • @tomcoates Tom Coates on x
    Looking back on another reasonable and sensible comment from the world's richest man.
  • @danprimack Dan Primack on x
    Memories...
  • @katie_haun Kathryn Haun on x
    Now that SBF has been found guilty on all counts, people are asking what sentence he may get. I think the answer is likely decades in prison. People confuse the statutory maximum sentence (the max a judge is allowed to give) with the sentencing guidelines recommended sentence... …
  • @dougjballoon @dougjballoon on x
    If the federal prosecutors can put Sam Bankman-Fried in jail for stealing billions of dollars, imagine what they can do to you.
  • @dougjballoon @dougjballoon on x
    Sam Bankman-Fried's conviction could have a chilling effect on future Stanford law professors' law children's ability to set up multi-billion dollar offshore cryptocurrency scams.
  • @zeffmax Max Zeff on x
    All seven charges. Sentencing will take place in March 2024, where we will see if SBF gets the maximum sentence of 115 years. Experts say he may get more like 10-20, but regardless, today was BIG.
  • @innercitypress @innercitypress on x
    Deputy: Count 4? Guilty. Count 5: Guilty Count 6: Guilty. Count 7: Guilty. Deputy: Thank you. Judge Kaplan: There's another question, Andy. Deputy: Either or both? Both.
  • @bamabonds Will Slaughter on x
    Sequoia will never live down the fact they got snowed by one of the most obvious and preposterous con men in the history of business, did no work or due diligence on a major capital commitment, and put a cringeworthy fawning profile of a criminal on their website.
  • @hshaban Hamza Shaban on x
    .@mslopatto focuses on SBF's mom and dad as the jury returned a guilty verdict. On the shame and humiliation of dishonoring your parents in full public view https://www.theverge.com/... [image]
  • @brunoswerneck Bruno Werneck de Almeida on x
    Sequoia's comments on SBF is the definition of moral hazard Heads I win, tails you lose dynamic in VC during the bull market shows the weakness in the model Pick your funders wisely
  • @mattbinder Matt Binder on x
    there was a significant number of people on here who were absolutely convinced for no reason that SBF was going to completely get away with it like, not even an arrest or trial here's one of them [image]
  • @ajb_powell Jamie Powell on x
    “due diligence”, my brother in christ it had no board of directors, no cfo, no head of risk and was incorporated in antigua and barbuda. 2 mins of googling would have got you there.
  • @alfred_lin Alfred Lin on x
    In the last year, we have had to remain quiet while the prosecution built its case and through the trial period. We are pleased that the trial is over.
  • @valueterminal @valueterminal on x
    Sequoia on SBF verdict day https://twitter.com/...
  • @lastcallcnbc @lastcallcnbc on x
    “Sam Bankman-Fried perpetrated one of the biggest financial frauds in American history,” says U.S. attorney Damian Williams. “The cryptocurrency industry might be new. The players, like Sam Bankman-Fried, might be new. But this kind of corruption is as old as time.” [video]
  • @alfred_lin Alfred Lin on x
    Today's swift and unanimous verdict confirms what we already knew: that SBF misled and deceived so many, from customers and employees to business partners and investors, including myself and Sequoia.
  • @ben_mckenzie Ben McKenzie on x
    SBF's conviction on all counts is a pivotal moment for crypto, but there is more to come. Sam's company Alameda Research was the biggest client of @Tether_to. @cz of Binance was one of FTX's first investors. Good luck to the players still seated at the table.
  • @obsoletedogma Matt O'Brien on x
    In the end, the only person SBF could fool was Michael Lewis
  • @cramertracker @cramertracker on x
    SBF never stood a chance [image]
  • @drjbhattacharya Jay Bhattacharya on x
    The misnamed ‘effective altruist’ movement bankrolled lockdown apologists and the covid panic industry. Do the founders of the movement still support these causes as SBF did?
  • @drawandstrike Brian Cates on x
    The judge is gonna have some discretion at sentencing, so I don't think SBF is gonna get the full 115 years. But he'll get a **significant** sentence. He refused to cooperate and he insisted on rolling the dice in challenging no less than SEVEN felony charges. 50 yrs at...
  • @glennthrush Glenn Thrush on x
    For Merrick Garland, typically hyper-circumspect, this statement on the SBF verdict is quite the scorcher: “This case should send a clear message to anyone who tries to hide their crimes behind a shiny new thing they claim no one else is smart enough to understand...”
  • @anammostarac Ana Mostarac on x
    Find someone who supports you like Bill supports SBF [image]
  • @parikpatelcfa @parikpatelcfa on x
    SBF should be in jail for this thread alone [image]
  • @albz321 Bubble Boi on x
    SBF going to jail while everyone else who testified against him walking free is bad. Basically says you can commit fraud as long as you snitch on the more famous guy. Your telling me that little American girl doll didn't know she was doing something illegal?
  • @wutangkids @wutangkids on x
    Elon's prediction about SBF was very wrong [image]
  • @ryxcommar @ryxcommar on x
    Your due diligence process was you and your dimwitted partner pals jizzing themselves over SBF saying “you should be able to use your money to buy a banana” while he was playing a Bronze III rank game of League.
  • @steinkobbe @steinkobbe on x
    He didn't buy him a drink but he wrote a blog post about what a great guy SBF is and argued we should all support his mission in deregulating the financial regulators policing him
  • @silvermanjacob Jacob Silverman on x
    Why did Sequoia invest 200m in FTX, which SBF (via Alameda) then put in a different Sequoia investment fund? Haven't heard an answer to this.
  • @rscharf_ Rachel Scharf on x
    As everyone's heard by now, the verdict is guilty on all counts. I was in the courtroom for the reading. SBF showed little emotion, but Joe Bankman slumped over and Barbara Fried visibly cried. As SBF was led out by court marshals, he looked back at his parents and was shaking.
  • @mattbinder Matt Binder on x
    the most wrong person on this website spent a whole year saying “SBF is going to get away with it” [image]
  • @foldablehuman Dan Olson on x
    I'm assuming that the four and a half hours of jury deliberation is SBF's trial included a quick lunch and a matinee of Killers of the Flower Moon
  • @mattyglesias Matthew Yglesias on x
    Really glad I insisted on splitting the check when I met SBF for a drink that one time. Turns out he did some crimes.
  • @byyourlogic @byyourlogic on x
    it's hilarious that SBF's trial took exactly a month. federal trials for finance shit can take years and the require jurors to learn a ton of background information. in this case, he was just straight up sending emails like “lying about our reserves is 🔥”
  • @intern @intern on x
    RIP bozo [image]
  • @altcoinpsycho @altcoinpsycho on x
    [image]
  • @ryansadams Ryan Sξan Adams on x
    SBF DECLARED GULITY. We're rid of him. I'm still convinced the debate between he and Erik Voorhees was the spark that took him down. As we cast away the frauds let's take a moment to thank the ones who've stayed true to crypto values. Crypto is stronger than ever. [image]
  • @erikvoorhees Erik Voorhees on x
    The Fed is a greater scam than FTX. The latter has stopped robbing you.
  • @robustus Dan McArdle on x
    Remember how the New York Times still had him scheduled as a speaker at their event, weeks after FTX imploded, and weeks after it was clear to ~everyone what happened?
  • @hsakatrades @hsakatrades on x
    rip bozo never talk shit about my browser again
  • @gfodor @gfodor on x
    I'll admit it looked like SBF was somehow gonna get off for a minute there. You can tell some major strings were getting pulled. But, lmao
  • @autismcapital @autismcapital on x
    If Sam Trabucco's name doesn't show up in the campaign finance violation charge or the china bribery charge at the next Sam Bankman-Fried trial, we're hiring James Cameron and going hunting on the open seas for him ourselves.
  • @lilmoonlambo @lilmoonlambo on x
    Jonah Hill is about to land the biggest role of his career [image]
  • @davecraige Dave Craige on x
    so I guess SBF isn't going to be the world's first trillionionare after all [image]
  • @chafkin Max Chafkin on x
    I think he would have been convicted anyway, but SBFs testimony worked out exactly as everyone predicted it would. And it kind of revealed how much of the supposed magic he was said to possess never really existed
  • @thejusticedept @thejusticedept on x
    Attorney General Merrick B. Garland Statement on Guilty Verdict in Jury Trial of Sam Bankman-Fried https://www.justice.gov/...
  • @ntmoney Nick Tomaino on x
    Venture capitalists who gave SBF hundreds of millions of dollars are now taking victory laps bc of a guilty verdict. No accountability for their horrible judgement or the soulless greed that sucked them into such a massive fraud Silicon Valley fraudulence at its finest
  • @garrytan Garry Tan on x
    If SBF goes to jail thanks to the reporting of Tiffany Fong and California politics gets remade because of the vigilant journalism of CA Insider... Then: surely a catastrophic and chilling mistake is being made by Trust and Safety at YouTube with regularity
  • @0xfoobar @0xfoobar on x
    SBF is a lot of things, but he's not exactly a gambler, to spend customer funds on Bahamian real estate and locked MAPS, I assume he knows something
  • @loopifyyy @loopifyyy on x
    gm to everyone except SAM BANKMAN FRIED
  • @innercitypress @innercitypress on x
    I hear you- but on the China bribe / Foreign Corrupt Practices Act charges, in which not only SBF but also, in the Signal chat, Trabucco and others are implicated- there has been no accountability, DOJ has allowed the Bahamas, with huge Chinese embassy, to veto it
  • @indian_bronson @indian_bronson on x
    Just a little reminder that SBF was the favorite child of the incumbent government and financial players, and vaunted in media, because of his anti-Bitcoin/PoW, anti-self-custody stances
  • @cryptonator1337 @cryptonator1337 on x
    While everyone is talking about SBF; let's not forget about Do Kwon! The SEC asked the court for a summary judgement, avoiding a full trial. This decision is based on the Howey Test: 'The Court previously recognized that, if shown to be true, such facts would establish an... [ima…
  • @unusual_whales @unusual_whales on x
    SBF, Sam Bankman-Fried has been found guilty. However around 40% of CONGRESS(!!!) received donations from SBF and FTX that were mixed user funds! Only a few politicians returned or donated the funds. Here is the full list of everyone who has received funds from FTX and Sam. [imag…
  • @greentexts_bot @greentexts_bot on x
    Anon on Sam Bankman-Fried. [image]
  • @coinmamba @coinmamba on x
    Looks like SBF fucked off on all 7 counts..
  • @wifeyalpha @wifeyalpha on x
    SBF thought he was Robin Hood but he was just robbing.
  • @satoshibaggins Arsen on x
    This thread alone is enough to put SBF in jail [image]
  • @alexluck9 Alex Luck on x
    So Bankman-Fried is gonna get locked up for a bunch of decades and thats today's good news on the matter of being greedy and dumb and having to face the consequences for that.
  • @librariancap @librariancap on x
    @ajb_powell “Sam Bankman-Fried ... has a $200mn investment in two funds run by Sequoia, the US venture capital investor, held through his Alameda Research crypto trading group” (FT) https://www.ft.com/... [image]
  • @thekinocorner @thekinocorner on x
    can't wait for adam mckay's dramatization of SBF's trial
  • @markdice Mark Dice on x
    Yep. You're crazy. Or a total scam artist too.
  • @macromate8 @macromate8 on x
    SBF was given to us for a reason: to shift trading onchain where there's 1000x more transparency If regulators can't do their job at keeping funds safu, blockchains will
  • @markdice Mark Dice on x
    He wasn't being sarcastic. Here's Sam Bankman-Fried thanking him for his support. https://twitter.com/...
  • @wolf_vukovic Vuk Vukovic on x
    Elite networks matter. #SBF is a case-in-point When you fall out of favor with your elite network (like he did, or Elizabeth Holmes, or Bernie Madoff, or Jeffrey Epstein), you do get punished. Not cause you broke the law, but because you made your friends look foolish.
  • @jimmyvs24 James V. Straten on x
    Poetic, that @SBF_FTX gets found guilty on all 7 charges almost to the day that @FTX_Official collapsed. We should start to see the supply last active 1+ years ago start to trend higher, to see who bought the cheap coins off Sam and FTX. Thanks for the cheap coins sir... [image]
  • @jasonklau Jason Lau on x
    Glad we can put SBF behind us and actually focus on crypto, tech developments, and all the progress we've made over the past year. SBF and his failings were never about crypto anyway.
  • @vishal4c Vishal Chawla on x
    The Wikipedia page on SBF was updated to include the description ‘convicted fraudster.’ [image]
  • @eking0x Ekin on x
    Bankman-Fried's father, Joe Bankman, sat with his head in his hands while the verdict was read. After jurors were polled, Bankman-Fried's mother, Barbara Fried, cried quietly. Both parents gripped each others' hands throughout. ^ @aleks_gilbert reporting from the courthouse:
  • @internethippo @internethippo on x
    So this didn't work [image]
  • @buccocapital BuccoCapital Guy on x
    The fucker tricked us by playing League of Legends during his pitch [image]
  • @dlberes Damon Beres on x
    “The incentive structures of Silicon Valley—and the huge sums that can be gained from selling stories rather than functional products—mean that the door remains open for other people to follow in his tracks” @loracorkelley https://www.theatlantic.com/ ... https://www.theatlantic.…
  • @divine_economy David Phelps on x
    friendly reminder that if sbf had built his empire onchain, he never would have been able to hide funds, defraud clients, or be sentenced to a life in prison his reign of crime? yes, actually: crypto solve this sbf literally is crypto's golden use case
  • @autismcapital @autismcapital on x
    Sam Bankman-Fried FAQs: 1) Guilty on 7 charges 2) Maximum sentence is 115 years 3) Sentencing is March 28, 2024. 4) Likely medium security prison. 5) He has a second trial March, 11, 2024 for 5 more charges. 6) The second trial sentencing may likely also be done on March 28th....
  • @danprimack Dan Primack on x
    SBF is guilty across the board. (I'm old enough to remember when a lot of folks here insisted he'd never even be arrested because he gave $$ to Democrats).
  • @jacqmelinek Jacquelyn Melinek on x
    The jury took ~4 hours to determine SBF was guilty on all 7 charges. Sentencing will be determined later by Judge Kaplan, which typically happens within 90 days of a guilty verdict. The 7 charges bring a total possible sentence of 115 years in jail. https://techcrunch.com/...
  • @moorehn Heidi N. Moore on x
    The “cover of Fortune” curse is still the most powerful predictor of downfall in business
  • @nichcarlson Nicholas Carlson on x
    This reporting also led to the destruction of the newsroom it came from. A powerful testament to independent journalists.
  • @teddyschleifer Teddy Schleifer on x
    One year ago today, a story appeared in Coindesk leading to the fall of FTX. Today, Sam Bankman-Fried was convicted of a massive criminal conspiracy.
  • @collinrugg Collin Rugg on x
    BREAKING: Crypto scammer Sam Bankman-Fried has been found guilty on all charges in his first criminal trial. The New York jury determined Bankman-Fried defrauded customers, investors and lenders. Bankman-Fried was found guilty on seven charges and faces a whopping maximum... [vid…
  • @eringriffith Erin Griffith on x
    It is the beauty and the curse of Silicon Valley's innovation machine — so eager to fail fast, so focused on the future and the shiny new thing — that few ever seem to learn from its mistakes. https://www.nytimes.com/...
  • @kantrowitz Alex Kantrowitz on x
    Sam Bankman-Fried had the most rapid rise and fall I think we'll ever see. Just a human milkshake duck.
  • @parismarx Paris Marx on x
    always happy to see a tech dipshit go to prison, but this one doesn't elicit the same joy as seeing elizabeth holmes finally surrendering herself because it was just so obvious where sam bankman-fried was going to end up
  • @innercitypress @innercitypress on x
    SBF's lawyer Mark Cohen: We would like the jury polled. [Verdict is confirmed] Judge Kaplan: Jurors, I thank you. You did what we hope all citizens do when called for service. That was your call. In just a minute I am going to discharge you. You can speak about it
  • @tristansnell Tristan Snell on x
    BREAKING: Sam Bankman-Fried GUILTY on all 7 counts. Jury only took 4 1/2 hours to deliberate. The FTX case looked like a slam dunk — and it was. Next comes sentencing. SBF is going to prison — likely for a long long time.
  • @asilbwrites Amanda Silberling on x
    It only took 4 hours for the jury to find SBF guilty on all counts related to fraud and money laundering... for comparison, it took Elizabeth Holmes' jury seven full days in court to come to a verdict. Great reporting here from @jacqmelinek: https://techcrunch.com/...
  • @dlauer Dave Lauer on x
    SBF found guilty on all charges. Faces over 100 years in prison. Wow, that was quick, took the jury less than 5 hours.
  • r/business r on reddit
    Sam Bankman-Fried, who once ran one of the world's biggest cryptocurrency exchanges, has been found guilty of fraud and money laundering at the end of a month-long trial in New York.
  • r/JoeRogan r on reddit
    Sam Bankman-Fried found guilty on all seven criminal fraud counts
  • r/technology r on reddit
    Sam Bankman-Fried Convicted
  • r/bitcoincashSV r on reddit
    Sam Bankman-Fried found guilty on all seven criminal fraud counts.  The FTX founder faces a maximum sentence of 115 years in prison.
  • r/CryptoCurrencyMAX r on reddit
    ‘Crypto King’ Sam Bankman-Fried guilty of FTX fraud
  • r/Destiny r on reddit
    Sam Bankman-Fried is found guilty of all charges in FTX fraud trial : NPR |  Bro said “I can't recall” 140 times during his own cross-examination. …
  • r/bayarea r on reddit
    Sam Bankman-Fried found guilty on all seven criminal fraud counts
  • r/neoliberal r on reddit
    Sam Bankman-Fried is found guilty of all charges and could face decades in prison
  • r/nyc r on reddit
    Sam Bankman-Fried found guilty on all seven criminal fraud counts
  • r/Buttcoin r on reddit
    “Effective Altruist” found guilty on all counts of effectively altruistically scamming greater fools out of their money.
  • r/Buttcoin r on reddit
    ‘Crypto King’ Sam Bankman-Fried guilty of FTX fraud (BBC)
  • r/wallstreetbets r on reddit
    Bitcoin going to $1M by 2025
  • r/GME r on reddit
    Is it Ken G's turn?
  • r/Superstonk r on reddit
    So is it Ken G's turn?  Me guess GG doesn't have the balls to touch that.