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we know I think deep down but I think Jim you know to your boy you had a lot of conviction with it as well and I think thatamp;#39;s because all the signs point to it um we we donamp;#39;t have complete transparency but the data we do know paints a picture that FTX was in fact using customer funds and they were also commingling funds with Alameda research and thatamp;#39;s effectively what Arthur Hayes seemed to be pointing out in this article was like you know itamp;#39;ll be a while maybe till we have all the facts but every piece of information we have right now looks really ugly yeah it it definitely does look like that reaperthecation is a fancy word for me taking your money and using it to pledge a loan for myself