Il fondatore di FTX Sam Bankman-Fried, alias SBF, aveva goduto di un trattamento speciale nella prigione di Fox Hill a Nassau, nelle Bahamas.

Sam Bankman-Fried confessa di aver commesso enormi errori alla FTX

  • Sam Bankman-Fried ha affermato che il suo errore più grande è stato non avere un team di gestione del rischio in FTX.
  • SBF si è dipinto come un principiante che si è avventurato nel mondo delle criptovalute con poca esperienza.
  • The FTX founder claimed his busy life at FTX led him to ignore important details that led to the firm’s downfall.

On Friday, 31-year-old Sam Bankman-Fried took what most people consider his biggest risk since FTX’s collapse. SBF took the stand in a New York court and testimoniato per oltre due ore. Bankman-Fried ha negato le affermazioni dell'accusa secondo cui avrebbe tentato di commettere una frode. Invece, sostiene che i suoi tentativi di trasformare FTX in un’impresa di successo non hanno avuto successo.

Tuttavia, SBF ammesso to some “significant oversights” that hurt FTX customers. The FTX founder told the court that he “made a number of small mistakes and a number of larger mistakes.” He added that his crypto exchange, FTX, was designed to improve the broader crypto community, but instead “it turned out to be the opposite of that.” Bankman-Fried admitted that his biggest mistake was not having a risk management team at FTX.

Despite the possible downsides, Bankman-Fried’s decision to testify gave the defense a chance to share its side of the story. Interestingly, SBF showed little emotion during his defense in front of a crowded courtroom on Friday morning. The room was filled with eager reporters and others, such as Bankman-Fried’s parents, Joe Bankman and Barbara Fried.

Sam Bankman-Fried led the jury through his life while being questioned by defense attorney Mark Cohen on Friday. He spoke on everything from his early years in Palo Alto, California, to his undergraduate studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He claimed that before graduating and landing a position at the trading firm Jane Street, he was a member of an odd kind of fraternity in college that was “coed, nerdy, and dry.”

Bankman-Fried painted himself as an amateur who ventured into the crypto space with little or no experience. He told the court he had “absolutely no idea how it (crypto) worked” by the time he started Alameda Research in 2017. The FTX founder further stated that his business empire expanded faster than he had ever dreamed, and the growth led to him getting thousands of emails daily and working 22-hour days.

Bankman-Fried explained that his busy life running his new empire led him to neglect crucial aspects of the company. SBF’s testimony sought to reiterate a fundamental point made by his lawyer Cohen in his opening remarks, which was that Bankman-Fried was working in “good faith” the entire time and was simply building a plane in midair.

The prosecutor’s cross-examination is going to be considerably more difficult for Bankman-Fried. The FTX founder laced his response with “ums” and “ahs” while responding to the prosecutor’s questions. Interestingly, Judge Lewis Kaplan criticized him for failing to provide direct answers. In addition, Bankman-Fried had an uncomfortable look when explaining Alameda’s relationship with FTX.

Bankman-Fried’s defense is working to counter the testimony given by former FTX executives. However, reports claim that SBF’s lawyers had a hard time poking holes in the witnesses’ testimonies. If found guilty, Bankman-Fried could face a lengthy jail sentence for his role in the FTX saga.

Lawrence Woriji
Lawrence Woriji Autore verificato

Ho raccontato alcune storie emozionanti nella mia carriera di giornalista e trovo le storie legate alla blockchain molto intriganti. Credo che Web3 cambierà il mondo e voglio che tutti ne facciano parte.

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