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Opinion

Sino ang Nanalo at Pinakamarami ang Natalo sa Criminal Scheme ni Sam Bankman-Fried?

Ang hatol ng pagsubok ay isang sakdal ng mga regulator at industriya ng VC. Ngunit ang sistema ng hustisya ng U.S. at, oo, mga mamamahayag, ay pinatunayan ang kanilang halaga nang higit pa kaysa dati.

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Opinion

Ang Sam Bankman-Fried Trial ay Isang Family Affair

Para sa “SBF Trial,” basahin ang Sam, Bankman and Fried. Habang tinatangka ng mga tagausig na bawiin ang "mga maling pondo" mula sa FTX, sinasabi nilang ang mga magulang ng SBF, sina Joseph Bankman at Barbara Fried, ay may mahalagang papel sa pagsipsip ng mga asset at pagdidirekta ng mga operasyon.

Sam Bankman-Fried, right, and his parents, Joe Bankman and Barbara Fried (Victor Chen/CoinDesk)

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FTX Bankruptcy Estate Sues Sam Bankman-Fried's Parents to Retrieve 'Misappropriated Funds'

Bankrupt crypto exchange FTX has sued founder and former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried's parents, Joseph Bankman and Barbara Fried over "misappropriated funds," according to the company's court filing on Monday. CoinDesk's global policy and regulation managing editor Nikhilesh De breaks down the allegations mentioned in the lawsuit.

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Bitcoin Spikes Above $28K; SBF’s Attorney Fees Paid by His Father With Gifted Alameda Funds: Forbes

Bitcoin (BTC) is jumping above the $28,000 level and is on track for its best quarter in two years. Separately, a new report from Forbes states that FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's father, Joseph Bankman, has been paying his son's legal fees with money borrowed from FTX’s sister company.

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FTX Aims to Claw Back $400M From a JPMorgan Account: Report

FTX company insiders, including Sam Bankman-Fried, former Alameda CEO Caroline Ellison, Bankman-Fried's father Joseph Bankman, Gary Wang and Nishad Singh have been served subpoenas by bankruptcy administrators. This comes as FTX's new leadership is trying to claw back $400 million from a little-known hedge fund investment, according to a report from the New York Times. CoinDesk regulatory reporter Amitoj Singh weighs in on the latest FTX developments.

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