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How to insert evidence in FTX

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This is Sam, the founder of FTX a crypto exchange and Alameda Research a Crypto Hedge fund - run by Caroline Ellison a 28-year-old Harry Potter fan. All of that stuff is now gone. FTX had their own crypto which was essentially a Ponzi scheme. Sam went on a Bloomberg podcast and described it as such. He used it as collateral to borrow billions to trade crypto. He tried to build a Crypto Empire out of failing firms leading Jim Cramer to call him the new JP Morgan, turned out that he was instead the Gen Y Bernie Madoff. Sams schemes worked for a while, but a different but not much different guy called CZ - who hated Sam engineered a bank run, by sowing doubt on Twitter. SBF couldnt pay customers back and now FTX has gone bust. Sam was really just a few billion dollars short. Turned out that Hermoine had no magical powers and blew a lot of it trading. 40 million went on political donations, 20 million on superbowl ads, even more on influencer marketing. Now p

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The downfall of FTX FTXs balance sheet was leaked and showed there was a lack of diversification and the two companies were tied too closely together. The balance sheet listed $9 billion in liabilities and $900 million in assets, with poorly labeled entries showing a negative $8 billion balance.
FTXs balance sheet was leaked and showed there was a lack of diversification and the two companies were tied too closely together. The balance sheet listed $9 billion in liabilities and $900 million in assets, with poorly labeled entries showing a negative $8 billion balance. FTX scam explained: Everything you need to know - TechTarget techtarget.com whatis feature FTX-sca techtarget.com whatis feature FTX-sca
FTX was a global cryptocurrency exchange that facilitated spot, derivatives, and leveraged trading for commonly traded cryptocurrencies and NFT collectibles until it went bankrupt and its executives were convicted. What Was FTX? An Overview of the Exchange - Investopedia investopedia.com ftx-exchange-5200842 investopedia.com ftx-exchange-5200842
FTXs governance failures were classic, and touched on each of these pillars: its complex and opaque business model obscured conflicts of interest, safe custody of customer funds was not assured, audit and controls were deficient, and more (see Table 1).
FTX: new technology, old-fashioned embezzlement At trial, the court heard from an accounting expert who said that $11.3bn in customer funds were supposed to be held at Alameda Research, FTXs hedge fund arm. Old-fashioned embezzlement: where did all of FTXs money go? | FTX theguardian.com business mar where-d theguardian.com business mar where-d
Sam Bankman-Fried was jailed in March. The FTX scandal was allowed to happen because its young and charismatic founder exploited the flashy new cryptocurrency industry to mask what was essentially old-fashioned embezzlement, in which he stole billions of dollars from investors.
Most cryptocurrencies are highly volatile, with their values swinging wildly due to speculation. Because theres no central authority overseeing crypto, theres very little trust in its reliability. The speculative nature of the crypto market has fostered addiction problems, especially among young people.
For instance, Bankman-Fried directed co-conspirators to alter FTXs computer code to allow Alameda to withdraw effectively unlimited amounts of cryptocurrency from the exchange. Bankman-Fried also made false statements to financial institutions to conceal his misuse of customer dollar deposits. Samuel Bankman-Fried Sentenced to 25 Years for His Orchestration of justice.gov opa samuel-bankman-fried-s justice.gov opa samuel-bankman-fried-s
Fallen Crypto King Sam Bankman-Fried gets 25 years for fraud. Sam Bankman-Fried, co-founder of the failed crypto exchange FTX, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for defrauding customers and investors of his now-bankrupt firm.
Former cryptocurrency billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried was sentenced Thursday to 25 years behind bars for his role in perpetrating one of the largest financial crimes in U.S. history.

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