There is new progress in the FTX case. Caroline Ellison was released months earlier, while SBF's sentence will not be completed until 2044. More notably, those customers who were previously scammed by FTX have now recovered more than half of their funds. Although the recovery process is long, there is at least clear progress. The scars left by this storm are still healing, but the judicial process ultimately did not disappoint everyone.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 12-22 12:15
Ha, SBF has to wait until 2044, I wonder what BTC will be like by then.
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OptionWhisperer
· 12-22 11:33
Does SBF have to sit until 2044? Haha, this guy really put in a lot of money. But speaking of which, if the clients can get back more than half of their money, that result isn't too bad, right...
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 12-22 03:49
From historical data, the speed of this capital inflow has actually exceeded my quantitative expectations, but the key question is—can this reverse the market's trust gap in exchanges?
SBF until 2044, haha, give our generation a complete market cycle. However, a 50% recovery rate is indeed considered a bottoming signal, but don't be fooled by the surface numbers, the real risks are still ahead.
At this pace, how many years will it take to fully recover? The market cycle has turned several times already.
Caroline coming out to work early is quite an interesting move from a game theory perspective. However, whether clients really make money will depend on the technical performance of the subsequent asset liquidation.
2044... How much will BTC have to multiply by the time SBF is released from prison? That’s what I care about.
Looking only at the 50% recovery rate isn't very meaningful; we need to look at the flow of funds and the reaction of the Secondary Market, that's the real quantitative indicator.
To be honest, this case is a living warning of an IQ tax, but what's even more painful is—the market is still repeating the same story.
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GreenCandleCollector
· 12-19 12:49
SBF is going to prison until 2044, lol. By then, what will the crypto world look like?
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TokenDustCollector
· 12-19 12:43
SBF has been shut down for so long, do we have to wait until 2044? LOL, this guy's remaining life will be like this. But on the other hand, it's already fortunate enough for users to get back half of their money... at least it's better than some crypto crashes that result in a complete zeroing out.
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DaoTherapy
· 12-19 12:41
SBF is really outrageous; he won't be out until 2044. This guy's life is basically over.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 12-19 12:40
SBF won't be able to come out until 2044. This guy's life is basically over, but then again, if I had known it would turn out like this, why bother in the first place?
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ForkInTheRoad
· 12-19 12:26
Wow, Ellison is out early? Weren't we supposed to serve time together? The difference in treatment is just too obvious.
There is new progress in the FTX case. Caroline Ellison was released months earlier, while SBF's sentence will not be completed until 2044. More notably, those customers who were previously scammed by FTX have now recovered more than half of their funds. Although the recovery process is long, there is at least clear progress. The scars left by this storm are still healing, but the judicial process ultimately did not disappoint everyone.