According to information reported by The New York Times, Trump is not planning to pardon Sam Bankman-Fried. The legal status of the former FTX executive continues to be a major topic on the political agenda. The cryptocurrency market, especially Solana, is closely monitoring such developments.
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PaperHandSister
· 01-11 23:34
As for SBF, it should have been settled long ago. Trump not pardoning him is actually better for the industry, saving us from being hindered every day.
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BlockDetective
· 01-10 06:19
SBF's situation is really about to cool down; even Trump isn't saving him... As for SOL, we're fortunate that the boss wasn't pardoned in this wave.
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LightningHarvester
· 01-09 00:51
It seems like SBF's situation is really uncertain; even Trump won't grant a pardon... So SOL still has to keep bearing the pressure.
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MetaMaskVictim
· 01-09 00:48
SBF's downfall was long overdue; don't think you can turn things around with a pardon.
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GasWaster
· 01-09 00:46
SBF's matter, to be honest, there's nothing to look forward to. I already knew the ending.
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GasFeeLady
· 01-09 00:44
lmao no pardon for sbf? honestly didn't think trump would actually pass on that one... watching sol holders refresh the news feed rn is peak transaction psychology ngl
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GateUser-373a3700
· 01-09 00:34
Sol trash dog whales really can control the market. I went short on Bitcoin and Ethereum, and they kept pushing the price up. Tried several times and all ended in liquidation—got trapped as soon as I entered. Never touching this kind of whale pump-and-dump scheme again. If I don't enter, it just follows the overall market.
According to information reported by The New York Times, Trump is not planning to pardon Sam Bankman-Fried. The legal status of the former FTX executive continues to be a major topic on the political agenda. The cryptocurrency market, especially Solana, is closely monitoring such developments.