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Former FTX executive Salame sentenced to over 7 years in prison
BBC News· 7 days agoAnother former executive of FTX has been jailed over his part in the cryptocurrency giant's...
Crypto’s crown prince stumbles
TechCrunch· 7 days agoThis week, we had to tear up our plans to cover pretty much anything else and turn our attention to what we think is the biggest story in crypto to unfold this year: the fall from grace of once-revered ...
Former FTX Executive Ryan Salame Writing Memoir About SBF's Crypto Exchange
Cryptonews· 1 day agoFormer FTX Digital Markets CEO Ryan Salame is writing a memoir about his experiences working for...
FTX CEO John Ray III sold its remaining Anthropic shares
CryptoNewsZ.com· 1 day agoThe CEO of FTX Estate, John Ray III, does away with its balance shares in Anthropic,which amount to 15 million, at a price of $30 per share.
Our Opinion: With Salame's sentencing, a local chapter in FTX saga draws to a close
Berkshire Eagle· 6 days agoRyan Salame, a top executive at collapsed cryptocurrency exchange FTX, was sentenced to 7 1/2 years...
Crypto champion Rep. Wiley Nickel on Bitcoin bipartisanship
Semafor via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoQ&A Americana: What was the mood about crypto in January 2023, when you got here? Where was the...
Binance Founder Changpeng Zhao Begins Four-Month Sentence In Low-Security California Prison
Inside Bitcoins· 7 hours agoBinance founder Changpeng Zhao has reported to a low-security federal prison in Southern California,...
How a tech bro movement vowed to optimise humanity – and became embroiled in scandal
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 1 day agoA discreet note greets visitors to the website of Wytham Abbey, a palatial 15th-century manor house...
Former FTX executive Ryan Salame sentenced to over seven years | Invezz
Invezz· 7 days agoRyan Salame, former co-CEO of FTX’s Bahamian subsidiary, received a 90-month prison sentence from a...
Legal fees skyrocket in high-profile crypto bankruptcies
The Cointelegraph· 5 days agoCryptocurrency bankruptcy lawyers and advisers at major law firms have amassed over $700 million in fees from significant cryptocurrency bankruptcy cases. Recent years have seen several major ...