FTX CEO Updates Crypto Community, Sunsets Alameda Trading, Addresses a Specif...

FTX CEO Updates Crypto Community, Sunsets Alameda Trading, Addresses a Specif...

On Nov. 10, 2022, FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) addressed the crypto community in a thread posted to Twitter. SBF noted that he messed up and “should have done better” and also detailed that at some point he “might have more to say about a particular sparring partner.” SBF Says He Messed Up, Claims ‘Hands Were Tied During the Duration of the Possible Binance Deal’ Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) has discussed some updates concerning FTX in an apologetic Twitter thread published on Thursday. The FTX CEO said he “should have been communicating more very recently,” and further claimed....


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