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The thing that blows my mind most over the FTX scandal is that all of the huge traditional finance investors, like Sequoia Capital, with their back room deals, couldn’t possibly have done one ounce of due diligence with FTX. To me this whole entire situation blatantly displays as corporate greed in its finest, and traditional finance fraud. If there’s enough money on the table, they all turn a blind eye.
“💬 FTX had no cash management or employee record system. Aka they never knew how much cash or how many employees they had
💬 Managers accepted employees expenses with EMOJIS. Yup, these things 🤪
💬 FTX didn’t have an accountant or keep proper records of customer deposits. Oh, and they also used software to conceal the misuse of customer funds
💬 Not only did Samuel receive more than $1b from FTX, but Director of Engineering, Nishad Singh, also received a $543 million personal loan
💬 FTX never had board meetings
💬 FTX built a “secret exemption” so that Alameda could avoid the auto-liquidation protocol on the app. Alameda was in god mode.” …..
It’s crazy that people who don’t know any better look at this and say crypto is the problem. The only problem here is these centralized organizations with their corporate greed and self-interest. The fact that a crypto exchange platform could be run by one singular greedy mofo and his tight little band of miscreants, playing God with everybody’s money, um… that’s exactly why we need self-custody and decentralization. … Decentralized crypto and Decentralized exchanges (DEX) are literally the only way forward.
Seriously, for as much as politicians and the US government are trying to push for regulation that gives them all the control and disallows (even criminalizes) self-custody, this FTX scandal and their involvement in it (with all the millions in political donations and Sam’s tight involvement with the SEC selling out our protected rights) just made a glorious case for why self-custody and decentralization is necessary for anti-corruption - yes, even government corruption. It’s a freedom we need to fight for and protect.