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How scammers from Bernie Madoff to SBF use our fantasies to manipulate our brains
FinanceHow scammers from Bernie Madoff to SBF use our fantasies to manipulate our brains
By Leslie ZaneJuly 11, 2024
Portraits of Kanav Kariya and Do Kwon pixelated on a purple background.
FeaturesA secretive trading firm got itself a crypto arm and a 25-year-old whiz kid to run it. Then came the $40 billion Terra disaster
By Leo SchwartzJuly 11, 2024
Bankman-Fried lieutenant Ryan Salame gets 7.5 years in prison for role in FTX debacle
RegulatorsBankman-Fried lieutenant Ryan Salame gets 7.5 years in prison for role in FTX debacle
By Ava Benny-Morrison, Chris Dolmetsch and BloombergMay 28, 2024
Sam Bankman-Fried and his crew overpaid for real estate, Bahamas listings show
NewslettersSam Bankman-Fried and his crew overpaid for real estate, Bahamas listings show
By Jeff John RobertsMay 24, 2024
FTX customers will get their money back and more—but the biggest winners are bankruptcy traders
CompaniesFTX customers will get their money back and more—but the biggest winners are bankruptcy traders
By Niamh RoweMay 8, 2024
Genesis and LedgerPrime alum raise $28 million for Arbelos, a crypto trading rival to Jane Street
CompaniesGenesis and LedgerPrime alum raise $28 million for Arbelos, a crypto trading rival to Jane Street
By Leo SchwartzMay 8, 2024
Eminem voices new Crypto.com promo—are celebrity crypto sponsorships back?
CompaniesEminem voices new Crypto.com promo—are celebrity crypto sponsorships back?
By Niamh RoweApril 29, 2024
Why SBF is turning against A-list FTX boosters like Tom Brady and Larry David—and what could happen to them
CompaniesWhy SBF is turning against A-list FTX boosters like Tom Brady and Larry David—and what could happen to them
By Niamh RoweApril 29, 2024
FTX just sold nearly $2 billion of SOL at a steep discount.  Here’s what that means for creditors
CompaniesFTX just sold nearly $2 billion of SOL at a steep discount. Here’s what that means for creditors
By Niamh RoweApril 5, 2024
Hedge funds that scooped up FTX bankruptcy claims are looking at 9-figure paydays. One investor shares how he could rake in $25 million
CompaniesHedge funds that scooped up FTX bankruptcy claims are looking at 9-figure paydays. One investor shares how he could rake in $25 million
By Niamh RoweMarch 29, 2024
Crypto’s most famous criminal got 25 years. So why are people upset?
NewslettersCrypto’s most famous criminal got 25 years. So why are people upset?
By Jeff John RobertsMarch 29, 2024
Sam Bankman-Fried was sentenced to 25 years in prison. Here’s what covering the trial as a reporter was really like
NewslettersSam Bankman-Fried was sentenced to 25 years in prison. Here’s what covering the trial as a reporter was really like
By Allie GarfinkleMarch 29, 2024
Even in his final hour, Sam Bankman-Fried insisted FTX was a crisis of liquidity—not outright fraud
RegulatorsEven in his final hour, Sam Bankman-Fried insisted FTX was a crisis of liquidity—not outright fraud
By Niamh RoweMarch 28, 2024
Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years in prison as FTX saga draws to a close
CompaniesSam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years in prison as FTX saga draws to a close
By Leo SchwartzMarch 28, 2024
Sam Bankman-Fried can expect a stiff sentence today—because he still doesn’t get it
NewslettersSam Bankman-Fried can expect a stiff sentence today—because he still doesn’t get it
By Jeff John RobertsMarch 28, 2024
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