SBF ends mystifying Twitter thread that said little over several hours



The disgraced Last Motel banker displayed extraordinary behavior on Twitter, prompting speculation about his intentions and intellectual status.

SBF winds down mystifying Twitter thread that said little over many hours
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Sam Bankman-Fried, the former CEO of bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX, concluded a Twitter thread he started on Nov. 14. In about 40 hours, he spelled "What Happened" on nine tweets and then ended with five tweets. of text.

Twitter's unusual typhoon caught the eye. The first tweet ("What"), for example, was retweeted nearly 6,000 times on the afternoon of November 15, with over 6,000 more quote tweets.

1) What

— SBF (@SBF_FTX)

In text content tweets, Bankman-Fried (SBF) promises to report what happened "as I remember it". According to the 12th tweet, posted on the morning of November 15, "To the best of my knowledge, at the time of submit-eleven/7, with the ability for errors: a) Alameda had more assets than M2M liabilities (but more liquid !) b) Alameda had a margin role on FTX Intl c) FTX US had enough to pay all customers Not everyone always agrees with that.”

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The disagreement inspired by his Twitter feed has become vast. Some customers just wanted a few negativity, which include "Shut up and go to jail" or "All the lies." Others help, as well as "Everyone ruins life. I can't make things better overnight. But if your intentions are right, human beings will rally behind you."

. are we successful in getting this account deleted before these tweets are cited in court as proof of what this fraudulent psychopathic liar tried to make "all customers right" until the last second

— Hsaka (@HsakaTrades)

Autism Capital a screenshot of a long message imagined to be from an employee of the FTX Slack business enterprise that read, “Sam, respectfully, that doesn’t help. […] Your tweets just drove human beings even crazier that you had the audacity to tweet something cryptic while people's lives were being destroyed. The author went on to mention that the tweets caused tension among people who expected information they contained, and:

"A lot of people idolized you Sam and you let us down."