A day after the deadline, SBF offers himself up to testify at a U.S. Senate hearing into the collapse of FTX.
Bankman-Fried’s belated response on Twitter came four days after Waters’ request. The former head of FTX and Alameda Research said he would be limited in his ability to provide answers, citing a lack of access to professional and personal data.
He added that he would look to provide information and insights on FTX US's solvency and American customers, potential avenues to ‘return value to users internationally,’ what led to the collapse of the exchange and his ‘own failings’.
“I had thought of myself as a model CEO who wouldn't become lazy or disconnected. Which made it that much more destructive when I did.” Bankman-Fried said he hoped people could learn from the difference between"who I was and who I could have been," in what looks to be an effort to curry more sympathy as pressure from the U.S. government begins to mount
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