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Unnamed sources claim that US authorities are probably looking for proof of substantial misrepresentations made to investors. To counter this, FTX's Bankman-Fried hired Ghislaine Maxwell's defense attorney.
"No matter what political reasons are given for the war, the underlying reason is always economic." -A. J. P. Taylor
UAE has the capacity to become the actual incubator of the post-fiat world with the right diligence and enough capital. Dubai is now emerging as a new crypto power center and may anchor crypto bailout fund.
A cashless society would be the nail in the coffin for liberty and freedom, offering centralization, the likes of which Marx could only dream. The existence of a government backdoor or spyware becomes a real possibility, and given the State’s track record, a real likelihood. Then, of course, the ability to track, freeze, and even set expiry dates on money, will be marketed as “features” to protect the public.
The collapse of Sam Bankman-Fried and his fraudulent cryptocurrency empire at FTX is news at its most entertaining. Who doesn’t love the story of a bigshot billionaire revealed to be an outright fraud? It’s black-and-white. FTX owes billions in debt and doesn’t actually own a dime of the assets it claimed. Game over.
Aseries of revealing texts and tweets by Sam Bankman-Fried, the disgraced CEO of FTX, the once high-flying but now belly-up crypto exchange, had the following to say about his image as a do-gooder: it is a “dumb game we woke westerners play where we say all the right shibboleths and so everyone likes us.”
Elon Musk's Twitter-linked text conversations, which were made publicly available as part of the Twitter lawsuit's legal disclosure, show his plan for Twitter.
Aerial photos reveal the utter wreckage of Fort Myers from Hurricane Ian, which pulled the city's renowned pier off its hinges. Here are the before and after photos of hurricane Ian which destroyed Fort Myers in Florida.
Earlier this week, an absolutely massive investigation dropped regarding a highly intriguing site on Russia's Black Sea coast referred to as the Residence at Cape Idokopas or, more commonly, Putin's Secret Palace, after Russia's President Vladimir Putin. The extremely high-security estate, which covers an area just over 168 acres near the resort town of Gelendzhik, reportedly belongs to Putin, though a web of associates and shell companies. It's a totally unique, if not puzzling installation that many have kept a close eye on for years. Now, this new report offers unprecedented insight into where it came from and what it actually includes.