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SBF conviction closes “dark chapter” in crypto: Yat Siu

SBF conviction closes “dark chapter” in crypto: Yat Siu

The conviction of Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of the bankrupt FTX exchange, brings closure to a dark chapter in the cryptocurrency industry, Yat Siu, the co-founder and chairman of Animoca Brands, told Forkast.

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  • “This brings final closure to a very dark chapter in our industry, and also it makes it very clear that [Bankman-Fried] ultimately was simply a fraud,” Siu told Forkast.
  • Bankman-Fried was found guilty of seven counts of fraud and conspiracy on Thursday. His sentencing hearing is scheduled for March 28, 2024. He faces a maximum sentence of 115 years in prison. 
  • “It was absolutely always an issue with [Bankman-Fried],” said Siu, highlighting that the fraud case didn’t occur because of cryptocurrencies and their underlying technology.
  • Siu added that the conviction also marks the industry’s evolution from other “black swan” events like the bankruptcy of Three Arrows Capital, a Singapore-based hedge fund, and May’s Terra-Luna collapse that erased billions of dollars in value.
  • “For us as an industry, I think we’re cheering it on and we’re really glad that we can hopefully not talk too much about [Bankman-Fried] in the future,” he said.

See related article: SBF convicted on all charges, Hong Kong buzzes with Web3 events

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SBF conviction closes “dark chapter” in crypto: Yat Siu

SBF conviction closes “dark chapter” in crypto: Yat Siu

The conviction of Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of the bankrupt FTX exchange, brings closure to a dark chapter in the cryptocurrency industry, Yat Siu, the co-founder and chairman of Animoca Brands, told Forkast.

See related article: SFC to monitor illegal VATP activities with Hong Kong Police Force

Fast Facts

  • “This brings final closure to a very dark chapter in our industry, and also it makes it very clear that [Bankman-Fried] ultimately was simply a fraud,” Siu told Forkast.
  • Bankman-Fried was found guilty of seven counts of fraud and conspiracy on Thursday. His sentencing hearing is scheduled for March 28, 2024. He faces a maximum sentence of 115 years in prison. 
  • “It was absolutely always an issue with [Bankman-Fried],” said Siu, highlighting that the fraud case didn’t occur because of cryptocurrencies and their underlying technology.
  • Siu added that the conviction also marks the industry’s evolution from other “black swan” events like the bankruptcy of Three Arrows Capital, a Singapore-based hedge fund, and May’s Terra-Luna collapse that erased billions of dollars in value.
  • “For us as an industry, I think we’re cheering it on and we’re really glad that we can hopefully not talk too much about [Bankman-Fried] in the future,” he said.

See related article: SBF convicted on all charges, Hong Kong buzzes with Web3 events

Read the article at Forkast

Read More

Временная администрация FTX планирует отказаться от выплаты компенсаций пользователям из 49 стран

Временная администрация FTX планирует отказаться от выплаты компенсаций пользователям из 49 стран

Администрация FTX Recovery Trust заявила, что выплаты кредиторам обанкротившейся крип...
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