'Am I Allowed To Say A Negative Number?': Crypto Bro Sam Bankman-Fried Wants You To Feel Sorry For Him
At one stage, SBF’s personal wealth peaked at $26,5 billion and he’s now admitting he may have been a bit silly:
“I wish I’d been more careful… I obviously deeply regret this. I’ve been focusing on volume, rather than positions for balances,” he said. “I should have been more responsible, and I should have been more on top of what was going on.”Meanwhile, reporting from the likes ofConference guests partied in casinos where Bahamians weren’t allowed to gamble and hobnobbed with celebrity attendees, including singer Katy Perry and football veteran Tom Brady.
“Never in my career have I seen such a complete failure of corporate controls and such a complete absence of trustworthy financial information,” said [lawyer John J. Ray III], who once oversaw the liquidation of Enron, one of America’s most infamous corporate frauds.Other platforms are facing mass withdrawals and Luno, South Africa’s biggest crypto exchange, is now
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