Bankman-Fried's arrest, regulatory changes open doors for fintechs, and what matters in the marketplace
FTX founder and former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried was arrested on Monday by Bahamian police. The operation came shortly after a formal US notification of criminal charges against the businessman, the Caribbean country's attorney general said. According to the Wall Street Journal, he was indicted for wire fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, securities fraud,…
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