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re: The dude from FTX has been online playing League of Legends
Posted on 11/14/22 at 9:44 am to MrLSU
Posted on 11/14/22 at 9:44 am to MrLSU
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Blaze and several other independent media outlets are reporting it.
"Reporting" is a stretch. The Blaze article just regurgitates stuff that wasn't a secret but with a more click-grabbing headline.
Posted on 11/14/22 at 9:53 am to SlowFlowPro
he looks autistic
she is definitely a 10/10 smokeshow
Posted on 11/14/22 at 9:55 am to supatigah
She’s prob a 10/10 on the freak scale. But holy shite this guy had to be trolling when he said she was 10/10
Posted on 11/14/22 at 9:56 am to SlowFlowPro
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This post was edited on 4/9/23 at 4:52 pm
Posted on 11/14/22 at 9:57 am to stout
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Not all crypto involves a middleman. In fact, many of the more honest, helpful people in the crypto space who want crypto to become legitimate strongly advise people to pull their bitcoin and other assets out of exchanges and hold them in cold storage. As they put it, roughly: if you don't actually possess it, you don't own it. And a good number of them prefer DeFi solutions over CeFi.
In the crypto space, DeFi (decentralized finance) is when there isn't one person or group who runs the system. Instead, there's a network of people/groups/nodes that approve/validate transactions with shared responsibility. While this sounds superficially chaotic, it seems to work fine and is regarded as secure. (Money board crypto guys can answer the hows and whys of this better than me.)
In contrast, CeFi (centralized finance) is the term used to described exchanges like FTX where the system is centrally controlled by one man or group-- Sam Bankman Fried (aka SBF) in this case. These type systems can be easier to use, but you have to trust the owner.
In terms of what's happening in the current FTX/SBF saga, investors trusted FTX to maintain custody of their assets, and they didn't. Instead, when people invested BTC, ETH or whatever crypto they had into FTX, FTX encouraged them to swap it for FTT (FTX's own internal crypto token... think of it as digital casino chips/credits... which were promoted as having lower trading fees and which would earn 'yield' (interest)).
Then FTX/SBF illegally loaned the real assets they should've maintainwed in custody to Alameda (a separate investment company also owned by the same SBF guy, where he and his inner circle allegedly made several risky investments (read: they gambled the real assets away).
SBF was already pissing off a lot of the crypto community by meeting with Gary Gensler (SEC) and helping frame legislation which would've hampered legit DeFi solutions, and given more tacit power to SBF/FTX/CeFi, and some people started closing their accounts. Then someone leaked either the FTX or Alameda balance sheet and when it was found that a disproportionate amount of holdings was their own FTT token, investors became alarmed & started withdrawing assets... which became a severe bank run that caused a liquidity crunch (since assets were illegally moved and/or lost) and not available for withdrawals.
The value of everything dropped and now FTX is facing bankruptcy and may cause a few other large players into similar distress. That's a very brief summary.
Seems like definite securities fraud for moving customer assets that should've been held in reserve. Also, it can be argued that their own FTT token was essentially a ponzi coin used to suck in bitcoin and other legit assets.
This will likely cause a lot of damage to the crypto community's reputation for the forseeable future and set back the progress they were making with mainstream acceptance. And it has given regulators ammo to crack down. Imho, this is regrettable.
Bitcoin (in particlar compared to many shitcoins), crypto, & DeFi were made to help regular people break free from centralized, large banks that tend to screw over regular people. What happened at FTX has nothing to do with bitcoin itself. It was just an opportunistic thief who was stealing client funds, and ironically trying to screw over BTC & DeFi while propping up his own shitcoin.
Ironically, I think this debacle strengthens the case for BTC and actual DeFi since it once again proves centralized control by a person/small group is prone to abuse and fraud (as with Madoff, Lehman, Bear Stearns, etc.).
On a side note, I think the SBF guy's mom runs one of the large Democrat voting orgs, maybe "True the Vote"? And SBF himself spent tens of millions (I think 2nd only to Soros on the (D) side) in 2022 funding Democrat politicians, and was heavily connected. Make of that what you will.
edit to add (due to long post/distracted typing)... I see others already covered the political part, which I think is potentially relevant to SBF's meteoric rise. In any case, people had been increasingly becoming suspicious of him as a bad actor in the space.”
Posted on 11/14/22 at 9:59 am to Boomdaddy65201
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“He was the second-largest individual donor to Joe Biden in the 2020 election cycle, personally donating $5.2 million, and he donated $40 million to candidates during the 2022 US midterm elections.”
And Joe Biden’s economic policies ultimately led to this house of cards crashing down. Ironic.
Just like Madoff, the fraud was exposed when the market tanked.
Posted on 11/14/22 at 10:20 am to Delacroix22
Posted on 11/14/22 at 10:26 am to supatigah
Her voice/laugh is even worse than her face, if you can believe it.
Posted on 11/14/22 at 10:29 am to msutiger
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SFP, I appreciate your skepticism when it comes to any idea of corruption. It magnifies a really thought provoking theory that Andrew Klavan always talks about.
If you think people are lying to you constantly, you are an insane person. He always says on his show that he’s insane and most of his followers are insane because only an insane person could believe that everyone from the media to the government is lying to them about everything. The problem is, is that because they are insane, the theories behind the lies always tend to go off the rails. There are obviously different levels of insanity. You’ve got the Q crowd and then you’ve got your every day person who thinks there is corruption at every turn but doesn’t really claim to know all the details behind it.
Here is the thing. I LOVE conspiracy theories. I've been into them since I started reading paranormal books in the early 90s.
But, I can spot a shitty CT pretty quickly. Now that old people are on the internet, really shitty conspiracy theories have become rampant. Q was the apex.
You know it's bad when pedo/trafficking/satanism gets in the mix.
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It is really easy to make puzzle pieces fit where you want.
Texas Sharpshooter's fallacy. You can make any random assortment of data "fit", if you make the target big enough.
Posted on 11/14/22 at 10:29 am to HeadyMurphey
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Girlfriend is a 10/10 smokeshow

Posted on 11/14/22 at 10:42 am to SlowFlowPro
That is the US judicial system prior to Trump...the way things are today..if an accusation is made, the burden of proof now rests with that paricular individual to prove his innocence...remember, things have changed. Now you have to prove these stories false...let's hear it.
Posted on 11/14/22 at 10:49 am to SalE
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That is the US judicial system prior to Trump...the way things are today..if an accusation is made, the burden of proof now rests with that paricular individual to prove his innocence...remember, things have changed. Now you have to prove these stories false...let's hear it.
Excuse me, what the frick?
Posted on 11/14/22 at 10:58 am to SlowFlowPro
In her interview posted on the previous page, she says she doesnt believe in stop/loss. That those mechanisms are stupid.
Wonder if she still feels that way.
Wonder if she still feels that way.
This post was edited on 11/14/22 at 11:00 am
Posted on 11/14/22 at 11:40 am to supatigah
Shocking that posters have said we would be hard pressed to fine a woman better than her in the Quad.
Posted on 11/14/22 at 12:00 pm to VaBamaMan
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In her interview posted on the previous page, she says she doesnt believe in stop/loss. That those mechanisms are stupid.
Wonder if she still feels that way.
Everyone is an outside the box thinker...until they're not
Posted on 11/14/22 at 12:31 pm to Delacroix22
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- Girlfriend is a 10/10 smokeshow
OOOF; you definitely know what youre talking about
This post was edited on 11/14/22 at 12:33 pm
Posted on 11/14/22 at 12:45 pm to HeadyMurphey
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Girlfriend is a 10/10 smokeshow
-10/-10
Posted on 11/14/22 at 1:28 pm to MrLSU
He needs to be put in jail for life and his pals. She should get at least 20 years Fed time. I’m not kidding.
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