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Let’s not make “tweeting the most explosive thing you can think of” the stereotype of the crypto space anymore

Ryan Salame is set to serve seven and a half years in prison starting in August, but it looks like he’s itching to get his story out

Plus, Ryan Salame’s got a classic case of the Twitter fingers and has been quite active on social media

The sentencing of former FTX exec Ryan Salame is the first among those who pleaded guilty to crimes related to the exchange’s collapse

Prosecutors said Ryan Salame’s “serious crimes” and “minor” cooperation mean a serious sentence is in order

The US government is looking to seriously inhibit people from using and accessing crypto mixing services

FTX seems to be nearing the finish line almost two years after initiating the bankruptcy process

In this edition: Analyzing the SEC’s market impact, the 13F ETF tell-all and FTX generating bipartisan unity in Congress

Sentence proves there is “no substitute” for acknowledging guilt and showing remorse, one defense lawyer says

Judge Kaplan said that Bankman-Fried, although “exceptionally ambitious,” was ultimately a reckless gambler

The former FTX CEO was sentenced to 25 years in jail today — and his last words before the court probably did nothing to reduce his jail time

Guardian Council participants include the Solana Foundation, Everstake, Triton One, Juicy Stake and Kiln

Jane Street, a Mubadala-linked fund and Fidelity-linked funds are some of the top buyers, according to court documents

Current FTX CEO John J. Ray says creditors wouldn’t be repaid if not for the “thousands of hours” of work by his team

The former FTX CEO faces a maximum sentence of 110 years and is scheduled to be sentenced on March 28

Elsewhere, Anchorage Digital hires a former SEC lawyer and a GSR researcher becomes an ETF strategist at BlackRock

Pantera Capital is reportedly interested in buying up to $250 million worth of SOL
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