According to recent reports, U.S. President Trump has made clear his position on the Sam Bankman-Fried case. The administration will not entertain a pardon for the FTX founder, marking an important stance on high-profile crypto industry figures. This development carries significant implications for the regulatory landscape and ongoing legal proceedings surrounding major exchange collapses.
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CommunityWorker
· 01-10 00:55
Not forgiving SBF? Still trying to manipulate policies? The crypto world is doomed.
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just_here_for_vibes
· 01-09 03:53
No forgiveness for SBF. Now FTX is truly finished, and the crypto world will have to shake for a while longer.
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BlockchainWorker
· 01-09 03:51
Not forgiving SBF? Now the crypto industry has to behave itself. Regulation is coming as soon as it says so.
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GasGuru
· 01-09 03:51
NGL, Trump's move directly killed SBF's hopes... but that's also good, at least it shows that the government's attitude isn't so chaotic.
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DustCollector
· 01-09 03:50
NGL, Trump's move was quite ruthless; SBF's attempt to ride the pardon wave is basically a lost cause.
According to recent reports, U.S. President Trump has made clear his position on the Sam Bankman-Fried case. The administration will not entertain a pardon for the FTX founder, marking an important stance on high-profile crypto industry figures. This development carries significant implications for the regulatory landscape and ongoing legal proceedings surrounding major exchange collapses.