Crypto Twitter Reacts To Sam Bankman-Fried’s “Faulty Memory” Tweet
Sam Bankman-Fried, the former CEO of crypto exchange FTX, started posting mysterious tweets on Monday, starting with “What.” As he tweeted more single-letter tweets, Crypto Twitter gets furious about Sam Bankman-Fried.
During his interview with The New York Times, he revealed planning a series of cryptic tweets. When asked about the reasons, Sam Bankman-Fried replied “I don’t know. I’m improvising. I think it’s time.”
Sam Bankman-Fried Claims His Memory Might Be Faulty
After completing his Twitter thread with the word “What HAPPENED,” Sam Bankman-Fried in the latest tweet on November 15 claims his memory might be faulty.
“Not legal advice. Not financial advice. This is all as I remember it, but my memory might be faulty in parts.”
Some believe Sam Bankman-Fried could possibly be looking for an insanity defense or mental disorder defense as prosecutors prepare to prove Sam Bankman-Fried’s criminal liability. Meanwhile, the SEC, DOJ, and CFTC investigate Sam Bankman-Fried, FTX’s collapse, and links with Alameda Research.
Moreover, some assert Sam Bankman-Fried allegedly used new tweets to keep his total tweet numbers consistent as a way to prevent it from tracking bots. However, everyone knows, even authorities, that he deleted some tweets claiming FTX and its assets were “fine.” Some analytics and data platforms have achieved FTX and SBF tweets in response to the bankruptcy filing.
Crypto twitter including Farokh, ZachXBT, Autism Capital, ChainLinkGod, and other crypto influencers criticized Sam Bankman-Fried and agreed that he’s purposefully tweeting to claim mental insanity as a defense.
Drainer Address Continues Withdrawal from FTX and FTX US Wallets
Blockchain security firm CertiK reported that multiple FTX addresses in both FTX and FTX US still sending crypto tokens to the FTX Drainer address 0x59A…32b. FTX Drainer Address holds approximately $62 million in crypto assets.
Moreover, PeckShieldAlert in a recent tweet warned that FTX Drainer received almost 21,155 ETH from FTX Accounts Drainer 2, FTX Accounts Drainer 5, and FTX Accounts Drainer 6.
Also Read: FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried Fails On His Cryptic Tweets
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