After a two-week trial, Sam Bankman-Fried, better known as SBF, has been found guilty of fraud, money laundering, and conspiracy. Bankman-Fried was the former CEO of FTX and was heavily involved in the effective altruism movement. According to an article in Yahoo, SBF claimed numerous times that he had nothing to do with the alleged $8 billion fraud. However, it became apparent that his co-defendants, such as former girlfriend Caroline Ellison, testified that SBF directly told Ellison to move money from FTX accounts to prop up Alameda, a failing cryptocurrency hedge fund closely linked to FTX and run by Ellison. According to CBS, SBF also used some of the stolen money to buy expensive real estate and fund political campaigns and charitable projects.
The big question is what comes next for both SBF and the crypto industry, at least. According to an article by NASDAQ, SBF will very likely spend the rest of his life in prison, which will hopefully set an example to anyone else thinking about enriching themselves through crypto. As for the FTX users affected by the scam, they should be able to recoup at least 90 percent of their losses after a bankruptcy settlement agreed last December. SBF may also have to pay his victim restitution at his sentencing. What happened to FTX will hopefully encourage governments and other financial entities to tighten the regulations around cryptocurrency and ensure that something on this scale never happens again.
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