Sam Bankman-Fried
Comment Sam Bankman-Fried a maîtrisé l'art du marketing Crypto
Le « milliardaire le plus généreux » a utilisé l’altruisme comme une arme pour construire une marque presque mythique, écrit Tim Haldorsson, expert en marketing du Web3.

Les transactions les plus folles, les plus folles et les plus stupides de Sam Bankman-Fried
Rétrospectivement, c'est fou que quiconque ait pu penser que le fondateur de FTX était intelligent.

FTX Restart Efforts; Kraken Mulls Partner to Help Launch Its Own Layer 2 Network
"CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the hottest crypto headlines today, including Kraken's new efforts to launch a layer 2 blockchain network. Coinbase adds four national security experts to its Global Advisory Council. And, plans to bring Sam Bankman-Fried's crypto exchange back to life include the Silicon Valley investment firm Proof Group, according to CoinDesk sources.

Quelle est la suite de l'affaire judiciaire de Sam Bankman-Fried ?
Le fondateur de FTX est toujours confronté à d'éventuelles requêtes post-procès, à une condamnation et peut-être à un autre procès.

Sam Bankman-Fried's Guilty Verdict Shows This Was 'Regular-Way Fraud,' Former Paxos Exec Says
Columbia Business School adjunct professor and former Paxos Head of Portfolio Management Austin Campbell explains why Sam Bankman-Fried's guilty verdict is "positive for the industry." "If you look at what the prosecutors alleged and what apparently the jury found pretty easy to decide, this is just regular-way fraud," Campbell said. "You can't lie to people, take their money and then do things you are not supposed to with it."

PayPal Facing SEC Subpoena Linked to Stablecoin Could Be a 'Power Grab,' Former Paxos Exec Says
PayPal received a subpoena from the SEC recently, requesting documentation about its stablecoin PYUSD. Columbia Business School adjunct professor and former Paxos head of portfolio management Austin Campbell discusses the agency's latest move, explaining why he thinks this is a "pretty transparent attempt at intimidation and a power grab, especially against another U.S. regulator." Plus, Campbell's reaction to FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's guilty verdict and the outlook for the crypto industry.

Unpacking Sam Bankman-Fried’s Guilty Verdict: What Happens Next?
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried was found guilty by a jury on all seven counts of fraud in federal court. What does this verdict mean for the future of the crypto industry? CoinDesk Global Policy & Regulation Managing Editor Nikhilesh De weighs in and also shares an update on Bankman-Fried's tentative sentencing hearing slated for March 28, 2024.

Lawyer Explains Why Sam Bankman-Fried Probably Won't Spend Life in Prison
Ford O'Brien Landy LLP partner Kevin J. O’Brien predicts that Sam Bankman-Fried could face a prison sentence of "something in the neighborhood of 15 years, or maybe even 20 years." "He's a relatively young man, his whole life is in front of him," O’Brien said. "I don't think the judge is going to want to destroy his chances of having a full and productive adult life."

An Appeal 'Doesn't Appear Very Likely' for Sam Bankman-Fried, Lawyer Says
Ford O'Brien Landy LLP partner Kevin J. O’Brien weighs in on the possibility for Sam Bankman-Fried's defense team to be granted an appeal after the FTX founder was found guilty in a New York City courtroom on Thursday night. "Mr. Cohen is a very able lawyer...but on the face of it, there doesn't seem to be much for them to work with here," O’Brien said. The "trial was very well-tried by the government."

