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Sam Bankman-Fried Arrives at Parents’ Home After Being Released on $250M Bond: Report

FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried has arrived at his parents' home in Palo Alto, California according to the New York Post. This comes after he was released on a $250 million bond and will remain under house arrest while awaiting a federal trial on multiple charges of fraud. Former SEC Enforcement Branch Chief and Bragança Law Attorney Lisa Bragança discusses the latest legal developments.

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La SEC renforce le contrôle des audits des sociétés de Cryptomonnaie : WSJ

Selon Paul Munter, chef comptable par intérim de la SEC, disposer de rapports de preuve de réserves n'est pas une information suffisante pour un investisseur.

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Bitcoin Will Test $10K-12K in Q1, Strategist Predicts

VanEck Head of Digital Assets Research Matthew Sigel joins "All About Bitcoin" to discuss the significance of the SEC calling FTX’s token FTT a security and his market analysis in a crypto winter. Plus, his predictions for crypto in 2023, including Ripple losing the case to the SEC and Twitter boosting its payment offerings.

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Ellison, Wang Plead Guilty to DOJ 'Fraud' Charges

U.S. Attorney Damian Williams announced Wednesday former Alameda Research CEO Caroline Ellison and FTX co-founder Gary Wang pleaded guilty to criminal charges tied to FTX's collapse. The SEC and CFTC also announced charges against the two, saying Ellison manipulated the price of FTT. "The Hash" panel discusses the latest in FTX's bankruptcy.

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Crypto Outlook for 2023 in Wake of FTX Collapse

Asset manager WisdomTree announced nine more "blockchain-enabled" funds have become effective with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), for a total of 10 digital funds launching early next year. WisdomTree Head of Digital Assets Will Peck shares his insights and the outlook for a U.S. spot bitcoin ETF.

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Alameda’s Caroline Ellison, FTX's Gary Wang Plead Guilty to DOJ Fraud Charges

Former Alameda Research CEO Caroline Ellison and FTX co-founder Gary Wang pleaded guilty to criminal charges tied to FTX's collapse, U.S. Attorney Damian Williams announced Wednesday night. The SEC also charged Ellison and Wang. CoinDesk Deputy Managing Editor for Global Policy and Regulation Jesse Hamilton discusses the details.

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Sam Bankman-Fried Now in FBI Custody, Will Appear in Court 'as Soon as Possible'

FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried is now in FBI custody facing both civil and criminal charges. Meanwhile, the SEC has charged former Alameda Research CEO Caroline Ellison and FTX co-founder Gary Wang with defrauding FTX customers. Barhoma Law founder Matthew Barhoma discusses the latest legal considerations of FTX's bankruptcy and the potential road ahead.

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La SEC considère le jeton d'échange FTT comme un titre

La plainte contre Caroline Ellison d'Alameda et Gary Wang de FTX contient des allégations selon lesquelles le jeton d'échange de FTX, FTT, constitue un contrat d'investissement.

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Boris Johnson’s Brother Reportedly Resigns as Binance Adviser; Grayscale Developments

Jo Johnson, brother of former U.K. prime minister Boris Johnson, resigned from the advisory board of crypto exchange Binance, according to London's Telegraph. Plus, Grayscale Investments is exploring options to return a portion of investment capital if the SEC refuses to approve its spot bitcoin exchange-traded fund. Grayscale is owned by the Digital Currency Group and is a sister company of CoinDesk.

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Grayscale envisage de restituer une partie du capital des investisseurs si la SEC refuse l'ETF Bitcoin Spot

Grayscale a poursuivi le régulateur américain en juin après que sa dernière demande d'ETF Bitcoin au comptant a été refusée.

Grayscale's Michael Sonnenshein speaks at Invest: NYC 2019 (CoinDesk)