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Sam Bankman-Fried
Sam Bankman-Fried, outrora uma figura central na indústria de criptomoedas, foi condenado em novembro de 2023 por fraude e conspiração por desviar bilhões de dólares pertencentes a clientes de sua exchange de criptomoedas FTX, direcionando os recursos para a Alameda Research, seu fundo hedge. A FTX havia sido uma das maiores exchanges de criptomoedas antes do seu colapso, um ator importante no comércio de derivativos, incluindo futuros perpétuos. A queda da empresa foi desencadeada por um Informação exclusiva da CoinDesk em novembro de 2022 mostrando que o balanço da Alameda estava misteriosamente cheio do token FTT emitido pela FTX – colocando em dúvida a estabilidade financeira tanto da Alameda quanto da FTX. A empresa com sede nas Bahamas declarou falência nove dias após a notícia. Antes de sua queda, SBF (como o ex-bilionário é comumente conhecido) era uma figura de destaque no setor de criptomoedas, defendendo a regulamentação da indústria nos EUA. Ele foi um grande doador político e a face pública do altruísmo eficaz, um movimento voltado para maximizar a quantidade de bem realizado pela filantropia. SBF foi preso em dezembro de 2022, e seu a fiança foi revogada devido à alegada manipulação de testemunhas. Seu teste começou em outubro de 2023, e ele foi condenado em 2 de novembro de 2023, exatamente um ano após a reportagem da CoinDesk que levou ao colapso de seu império cripto.
Securities Lawyer on Sam Bankman-Fried: I've Never Seen Anything This Lenient
Securities lawyer James Murphy addresses the latest legal proceedings for Sam Bankman-Fried after the former FTX CEO had allegedly used a VPN to watch football games. "In my 30 years doing this, I've never seen anything this lenient in a situation where someone has millions of victims of...what is allegedly one of the world's largest frauds," Murphy added.

US Prosecutors Ask Judge to Limit Bankman-Fried From Using Phones, Internet
Federal prosecutors asked a judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York to modify the terms of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's release on bond to ban him from using cellphones or the internet except under very specific conditions. Securities lawyer James Murphy, also known as "MetaLawMan" on Twitter, weighs in on the latest legal proceedings for Bankman-Fried.

Sam Bankman-Fried's $250M Bond Is a 'Joke': Securities Lawyer
A federal judge ruled the names of Sam Bankman-Fried's bond co-signers should be revealed after Bankman-Fried did not apply to the appeals court. The signers were revealed to be Stanford University's Andreas Paepcke and Larry Kramer, who put up $200,000 and $500,000, respectively. Securities lawyer James Murphy weighs in on the latest developments and why he thinks Bankman-Fried's $250 million bond is a "joke."

Stanford Research Director, Former Dean Identified as Sam Bankman-Fried's Bond Signers
A Stanford University senior research scientist and former Stanford Law School dean were revealed to be Sam Bankman-Fried's bond co-signers, in addition to his parents. Securities lawyer James Murphy, also known as "MetaLawMan" on Twitter, joins "First Mover" to discuss the details and implications of the latest legal developments around bankrupt crypto exchange FTX and its former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried.

Promotores dos EUA pedem a juiz que "proíba" Bankman-Fried de usar telefones e internet
Sam Bankman-Fried teria usado uma VPN para assistir a jogos de futebol.

Bankman-Fried's Bond Co-Signers Identified, Bitcoin Foundation Founder Reacts
Charlie Shrem, Bitcoin Foundation founder and "The Charlie Shrem" show host, shares his reaction to Sam Bankman-Fried’s bond co-signers being revealed. Andreas Paepcke and Larry Kramer put up $200,000 and $500,000, respectively. Paepcke is a senior research scientist while Kramer is a former dean of Stanford Law School. "I can't believe it. I'm so surprised," Shrem said.

Bitcoin Foundation Founder on Future of Bitcoin
Bitcoin Foundation Founder and "The Charlie Shrem" show host Charlie Shrem discusses his crypto journey and the outlook for the Bitcoin Network as activity on the blockchain hit a two-year high, according to a report by CryptoQuant. Plus, his reaction to the latest developments regarding Sam Bankman-Fried's legal proceedings.

Sam Bankman-Fried's Bond Co-Signers Revealed; Bitcoin Hashrate Hits 300 EH/s Mark
Stanford University's Andreas Paepcke and Larry Kramer were revealed to be former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried's bond co-signers. Bankman-Fried's parents are both Stanford instructors. Paepcke is a senior research scientist while Kramer is a former dean of Stanford Law School. Separately, computing power on the bitcoin network, or hashrate, reached 300.65 exahash per second (EH/s) Wednesday as miners got some breathing room amid a bitcoin price rebound and a decline in energy prices.

Diretor de Pesquisa de Stanford e Ex-Reitor Revelados como Signatários do BOND de Bankman-Fried
Bankman-Fried tem dois co-signatários além de seus pais.

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.
