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En este episodio de Espacio Cripto hablamos del conflicto entre Elon Musk y Donald Trump, que provocó una fuerte caída en las acciones de Tesla. También analizamos la histórica salida a bolsa de Circle, el rechazo a una oferta de Ripple y su impresionante crecimiento.Aprende cripto con Crypto Mastery: https://www.espaciocripto.io/crypto-masterySuscríbete a Voyager: https://espaciocripto.io/voyagerComunidad de Espacio Cripto: https://t.me/espaciocripto00:00 - Intro01:29 - Actualización del mercado02:45 - Circle recibe oferta de compra por Ripple 09:41 - Circle lanza oficialmente cotiza en la bolsa11:50 - Construcción multi-cadena y rol de Ethereum 14:42 - Más detalles del conflicto Musk vs Trump 17:03 - Reputación de EE.UU. en juego 22:56 - Regreso de proyectos especulativos tipo airdrop 23:29 - Serie sobre Sam Bankman-Fried y Caroline Ellison
New ‘Sode. Alas, as I sit polishing my ninja green Birkin bag buckle, alone after being dumped by a ParaFI partner, I ponder what went wrong in 2024 in Glitter and Crypto. There was the horrifying misunderstanding at Neiman Marcus ETH Denver that resulted in my shoplifting misdemeanor, the disappointing lack of staking in the ETH ETF that left most of my circle lightly slitting their wrists to the soundtrack of Usher Let it Burn, NFTs left completely out of the ERA's tour, Caroline Ellison's refusal to wear anything cute at her trial, . I am high on AI generated meth with excitement for the 2025 Chinese New Year of the Snake, which can only bring good fortune. I have so many hopes and dreams for 2025 that I hope my AI avatar bot can pin to my vision board in time for the year new me new meme coin. I digress. My guest is the fabulous Susan Oh. AI Afficiando who was recently beat up in a hotel room by her co-founder (and is OK) and was able to stop at Glitter Ledger Headquarters on her way to press charges before heading back to Bali. Susan has the IQ of Marilyn Monroe. Her story upbringing is fascinating. She and her family fled South Korea's military dictatorship and then left Iran before the Ayatollah took over; and she family assumed refugee status for 8= months in the UK, before they were sponsored in Canada, where she grew up. She then became a teenage chain smoking punk rocker out at gay discos. Susan then had a career in journalism, media, AI and crypto all mixed together in a big clay pot thrown into a Kiln of glitter and madness before developing her baby Muckr AI, a company that uses AI to flag disinformation. Unfortunately, the funding has had some interesting bumps. Listen on. Happy New Year. #GlitterLedger.
This Day in Legal History: Guiteau Stands Trial for AssassinationOn November 14, 1881, Charles Guiteau stood trial for assassinating President James A. Garfield. Garfield had been shot by Guiteau in July of that year but succumbed to his injuries months later, largely due to medical mismanagement. At the time, sterilization practices were not widely understood or practiced, and Garfield's doctors repeatedly probed his wound with unwashed instruments and hands, leading to a fatal infection. Despite the role of inadequate medical care, Guiteau was held fully responsible for the president's death, setting a notable precedent in criminal law.Guiteau's defense centered on claims of insanity, arguing that he believed he was acting on divine command to remove Garfield. His erratic behavior in court, which included singing, reciting poetry, and accusing his defense attorneys of incompetence, underscored his unstable mental state. However, nineteenth-century legal standards for insanity were narrow and rarely accepted by courts. The prosecution argued that Guiteau understood the wrongfulness of his act, and he was ultimately found guilty and sentenced to death.The case spotlighted serious deficiencies in the legal system's treatment of mental illness and brought attention to the need for clearer guidelines on the insanity defense. It also ignited a broader conversation on the role of medical practices in causation, as some questioned whether Guiteau could be solely responsible for Garfield's death. Guiteau's trial and conviction marked one of the first high-profile uses of the insanity defense in the United States and influenced subsequent legal reforms regarding both mental health assessments and standards of criminal responsibility.President-elect Donald Trump has named Matt Gaetz, a firebrand Republican congressman with a face that might terrify even the devil himself, as his nominee for attorney general. Gaetz, who has previously faced scrutiny from the Justice Department over sex trafficking allegations, will replace current leadership to help Trump “end Weaponized Government” and enact an aggressive conservative agenda. Gaetz, who resigned from Congress immediately, is known for his unconventional political moves, including his role in ousting former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, and for his call to dismantle federal agencies like the FBI. His appointment has already triggered controversy, with Senate Republicans like Lisa Murkowski expressing skepticism about his qualifications and intentions. Gaetz's background has raised security clearance concerns, given the history of investigations into his conduct.The nomination aligns with Trump's stated intentions to reshape the Justice Department, positioning the attorney general as crucial to plans for mass deportations, pardons of January 6 rioters, and prosecutorial retribution. Gaetz's legal experience consists mainly of work at a Florida law firm before he entered politics, though he has recently championed populist stances on antitrust enforcement, supporting the Federal Trade Commission's fight against noncompete clauses and cheering the Justice Department's antitrust case against Google. Gaetz's nomination fuels concern among former Justice Department officials, who fear that he could further politicize an institution traditionally independent from White House influence.Trump taps firebrand congressman Matt Gaetz for attorney general | ReutersIn the corruption trial of former U.S. Senator Robert Menendez, prosecutors revealed that jurors were mistakenly shown unredacted evidence during deliberations. However, they argued this error does not warrant overturning the conviction, asserting that the evidence against Menendez was overwhelming. Menendez, a former New Jersey senator, was convicted in August of corruption charges that included accepting bribes like gold bars and cash, allegedly in exchange for political favors. He has maintained his innocence and plans to appeal. The Manhattan U.S. Attorney's Office indicated that both the defense and prosecution missed the unredacted material during trial, emphasizing that it likely did not affect the jury's guilty verdict on all 16 counts, including wire fraud, obstruction of justice, and illegal foreign agency activities. Menendez, once a senior figure in the Senate as the chair of the foreign relations committee, now faces sentencing in January with a potential for decades in prison.Bob Menendez jury was mistakenly shown improper evidence, prosecutors say | ReutersGary Wang, former chief technology officer of FTX, is assisting federal prosecutors by developing software to detect fraud in both stock and cryptocurrency markets. Wang, who previously wrote the code allowing ex-FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried to siphon billions from FTX customers, has been cooperating with the government since FTX's collapse. Prosecutors are asking for leniency in Wang's upcoming sentencing, highlighting his proactive efforts to prevent similar crimes. His new tool, details of which remain confidential to protect its effectiveness, is valued by prosecutors for its potential in identifying financial crimes. This cooperation follows Bankman-Fried's recent 25-year prison sentence for fraud and misuse of $8 billion in customer funds, while other former FTX associates, like Caroline Ellison and Nishad Singh, received lighter sentences due to their cooperation. Wang, the last of Bankman-Fried's close associates awaiting sentencing, was instrumental in exposing the scheme by testifying that Bankman-Fried directed him to alter FTX's code to grant Alameda Research unauthorized access to customer funds.Bankman-Fried lieutenant builds fraud detection tool for prosecutors | ReutersA federal appeals court has struck down a New York law that heavily restricted antiques dealers from selling or displaying ivory and rhinoceros horn items, ruling it unconstitutional. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found that the law, which limited ivory content in antiques to less than 20%, overstepped by restricting dealers' First Amendment commercial speech rights. Judges argued that the law prevented dealers from communicating important details about legally marketable items, deeming this an excessive speech restriction. While federal law already restricts ivory sales under the Endangered Species Act, it allows for goods with up to 50% ivory, whereas New York's stricter limit of 20% was intended to curb poaching of endangered species. However, the court ruled that New York's law also blocked the sale of items permitted in interstate and international trade, making it too broad. The decision was a setback for animal rights groups that supported the law to protect vulnerable wildlife, although the Humane Society noted that New York could still enforce the law against local buyers.New York ivory ban for antiques dealers voided by US appeals court | ReutersLaw firm revenue surged nearly 12% in the first three quarters of the year, driven by increased demand for legal services and higher productivity, according to Citi's law firm banking group. The top 50 law firms saw especially notable gains, with revenues up 14%, demand growth at 3.6%, and productivity rising by 2.9%. Gretta Rusanow from Citi's Law Firm Group highlighted 2023 as potentially one of the strongest years for the industry, citing steady demand momentum quarter by quarter. Industry-wide demand rose by 3.2%, with lawyer productivity improving as headcount growth slowed to 1.3%, returning to historical norms. Expense growth was 7.5%, with overhead costs increasing by 8.2% and compensation expenses by 6.7%. Legal services demand spanned diverse practice areas, notably in litigation, regulatory issues, investment management, and bankruptcy. Although transactional demand has been quiet, Rusanow anticipates a rebound in mergers and acquisitions activity. Law firms also invested in technology upgrades, including new practice management tools and generative AI, which contributed to higher expenses. Law Firm Revenue Soars 12% as Lawyers Get Back to Being Busy This is a public episode. 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In this episode, A.B. Ridgeway dives into the recent sentencing of Caroline Ellison, former crypto executive, who played a significant role in the FTX fraud scandal, leading to billions in losses for investors. Ellison received a two-year prison sentence and a hefty financial penalty, which has sparked debate about justice in financial crimes. A.B. discusses the ripple effects of white-collar crime, the ethical dilemmas it presents, and the spiritual implications of such actions.Key Takeaways:The Discrepancy in Justice for Financial Crimes The two-year sentence for Ellison, given the scale of the FTX fraud, raises questions about consistency in sentencing, especially when compared to harsher penalties often faced by low-level offenders.The Human Impact of Financial Fraud Financial crimes like the FTX fraud don't just impact finances; they dismantle family legacies, affecting generations and leading to long-term societal consequences.The Importance of Integrity in Wealth Management A.B. emphasizes the role of faith and morality in finance, underscoring that a God-centered approach to money management should prevent such destructive actions. Financial advisors must keep humanity and integrity at the core of their work.Notable Quotes:"This individual stole billions from families, destroying legacies, yet she only gets two years, while others are behind bars for much less.""When you lose touch with humanity, people start to become numbers, and that's a scary thing about finances.""How can a God-fearing person do this to an individual? This is why faith must ground our decisions in finance."
In this episode, A.B. Ridgeway dives into the recent sentencing of Caroline Ellison, former crypto executive, who played a significant role in the FTX fraud scandal, leading to billions in losses for investors. Ellison received a two-year prison sentence and a hefty financial penalty, which has sparked debate about justice in financial crimes. A.B. discusses the ripple effects of white-collar crime, the ethical dilemmas it presents, and the spiritual implications of such actions.Key Takeaways:The Discrepancy in Justice for Financial Crimes The two-year sentence for Ellison, given the scale of the FTX fraud, raises questions about consistency in sentencing, especially when compared to harsher penalties often faced by low-level offenders.The Human Impact of Financial Fraud Financial crimes like the FTX fraud don't just impact finances; they dismantle family legacies, affecting generations and leading to long-term societal consequences.The Importance of Integrity in Wealth Management A.B. emphasizes the role of faith and morality in finance, underscoring that a God-centered approach to money management should prevent such destructive actions. Financial advisors must keep humanity and integrity at the core of their work.Notable Quotes:"This individual stole billions from families, destroying legacies, yet she only gets two years, while others are behind bars for much less.""When you lose touch with humanity, people start to become numbers, and that's a scary thing about finances.""How can a God-fearing person do this to an individual? This is why faith must ground our decisions in finance."
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Caroline Ellison, a former top executive in Sam Bankman-Fried's (SBF) fallen FTX cryptocurrency empire, has begun her two-year prison sentence in Danbury, Connecticut. This development marks a significant milestone in the aftermath of the FTX collapse, which led to massive financial losses for investors, creditors, and clients.Ellison, 30, was the CEO of Alameda Research, a cryptocurrency hedge fund controlled by Bankman-Fried. Her role in the FTX operation was pivotal, as the exchange was known for its high-profile advertising and extensive lobbying efforts in Washington before its downfall in 2022.U.S. authorities accused Bankman-Fried and other top executives of misappropriating funds from customer accounts to engage in high-risk investments, making illicit political contributions, bribing Chinese officials, and purchasing luxurious properties in the Caribbean. Ellison's cooperation with authorities was instrumental in the prosecution of Bankman-Fried, who was convicted and sentenced to 25 years in prison.Ellison's sentencing hearing in New York last September saw her express deep remorse and shame for her actions. Despite facing the possibility of a lengthy prison term, her cooperation earned her leniency from both the judge and prosecutors. By pleading guilty and providing substantial testimony against Bankman-Fried, Ellison demonstrated a willingness to take responsibility for her role in the fraud.The FTX scandal has left a lasting impact on the cryptocurrency industry, highlighting the risks of unregulated markets and the importance of transparency. As Ellison begins her sentence, it serves as a reminder of the consequences of corporate malfeasance and the need for accountability in financial dealings.The case of Caroline Ellison and Sam Bankman-Fried serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked ambition and the importance of ethical conduct in business. As the industry continues to evolve, it is crucial that lessons are learned from this debacle to prevent similar scandals in the future.
**The Fall of FTX: A Tale of Deception and Betrayal**The collapse of FTX, once a cryptocurrency powerhouse, has left a trail of financial devastation and shattered trust in the industry. At the heart of this saga is Sam Bankman-Fried, the charismatic founder who orchestrated a massive scheme that saw billions of dollars siphoned from investors and customers. His downfall is a story of deception, betrayal, and the consequences of unchecked ambition.Gary Wang, FTX's former Chief Technology Officer, has emerged as a key witness in the trial against Bankman-Fried. Wang, who has pleaded guilty to wire, securities, and commodities fraud, has testified that he and Bankman-Fried allowed Alameda Research, their sister hedge fund, to withdraw unlimited funds from FTX. This arrangement, which included a $65 billion line of credit, was designed to keep Alameda afloat despite its financial woes. However, it came at the expense of FTX customers, whose funds were used without their knowledge or consent.Bankman-Fried's defense team has argued that these actions were necessary to keep FTX operational during a tumultuous period in the cryptocurrency market. However, prosecutors have painted a picture of deliberate deception and theft. Bankman-Fried allegedly used customer funds to finance his lavish lifestyle in the Bahamas and to make significant political contributions aimed at influencing cryptocurrency regulation.The trial has highlighted the close relationship between Bankman-Fried and his inner circle. Wang, who was once a close friend and MIT fraternity brother, has described how he trusted Bankman-Fried's judgment despite the questionable practices. Caroline Ellison, Alameda's former CEO and Bankman-Fried's ex-girlfriend, is also expected to testify against him.In the end, Bankman-Fried's actions caught up with him. He was found guilty on all seven criminal charges, including wire fraud, conspiracy to commit securities fraud, and conspiracy to commit money laundering. The jury's swift four-hour deliberation and unanimous verdict delivered a stark message: accountability in the financial world is paramount.Gary Wang's cooperation with prosecutors has been crucial in securing his own leniency. He has asked the judge for no prison time, citing his role as a key witness and his relative lack of culpability compared to Bankman-Fried. The outcome of Wang's sentencing remains uncertain, but one thing is
This Day in Legal History: Lend-Lease ActOn October 30, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt approved an unprecedented $1 billion in aid to support Allied forces fighting in World War II, marking a critical milestone under the Lend-Lease Act. This act, passed earlier in March 1941, allowed the United States to provide essential military supplies to countries whose defense was deemed vital to U.S. interests, even as the U.S. maintained a stance of non-engagement. By authorizing such substantial aid, Roosevelt helped secure critical resources for Allies, particularly the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union, who were facing significant challenges against Axis powers. The agreement transformed the U.S. from a neutral party to an "arsenal of democracy," emphasizing its commitment to the Allies while avoiding direct involvement in combat. Lend-Lease assistance encompassed a range of support, from food and raw materials to airplanes, ships, and ammunition. This aid was instrumental in sustaining Allied resistance, as it enabled countries like Britain to continue fighting even as they faced severe shortages. The success of the Lend-Lease program also laid the groundwork for formal alliances and collaborative military strategies between the U.S. and the Allied nations. While the U.S. would formally enter the war after the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941, the Lend-Lease Act solidified its role as a major force in the global conflict.The Lend-Lease Act ultimately expanded beyond initial estimates, with over $50 billion in supplies and support sent to Allied nations by the war's end, demonstrating the scale of U.S. support. This historic decision on October 30 marked the beginning of the U.S.'s active yet indirect involvement in World War II, shaping not only the course of the war but also the post-war geopolitical landscape, where the U.S. emerged as a primary superpower.Nishad Singh, former FTX engineering director, will be sentenced Wednesday for his role in the collapse of FTX, where his former boss, Sam Bankman-Fried, misappropriated $8 billion in customer funds. Singh previously pled guilty to six felony counts, cooperating with prosecutors as a witness in Bankman-Fried's fraud trial, where Bankman-Fried received a 25-year sentence. Singh admitted to involvement in FTX's fraud and participation as a “straw donor” in political donations made by Bankman-Fried. Prosecutors have recommended leniency for Singh, who they say joined the conspiracy late and provided significant assistance, while his lawyers seek no prison time. U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan, who sentenced another FTX executive, Caroline Ellison, to two years for her role, will make the final decision. Singh testified he confronted Bankman-Fried about FTX's financial shortfall in September 2022, though Bankman-Fried assured him they could cover the losses.Bankman-Fried's ex-deputy Singh to be sentenced over crypto fraud | ReutersThe University of California College of the Law, San Francisco, has reported a 64% surge in applicants this year, attributed partly to Vice President Kamala Harris, an alumna currently running for president. The school, formerly known as UC Hastings College of the Law, has received 633 applications, a significant increase from last year's 385, and almost double the 33% rise in the national law school applicant pool. Dean David Faigman noted that many applicants are inspired by Harris's legal career, which she highlights in her campaign. As a public institution, the law school cannot endorse political candidates, but it prominently features Harris on its website with content about her time there. This trend mirrors a 33% increase in applications the school experienced in 2020 after Harris joined Joe Biden's presidential ticket. Legal experts suggest that both Harris's candidacy and the early application process this year have contributed to the heightened interest in law school.Kamala Harris' law school reports an applicant surge as election nears | ReutersThe FDA faces scrutiny over its process for declaring drug shortages after reversing its decision on the availability of Eli Lilly's popular weight-loss drug, tirzepatide. Due to high demand for such weight-loss treatments, compounding pharmacies have produced lower-cost versions of the drug, marketed by Lilly under Mounjaro and Zepbound, while it was in short supply. The FDA's decision to declare the tirzepatide shortage resolved, after confirming increased supply with Lilly, prompted a lawsuit from the Outsourcing Facilities Association and a compounding pharmacy, FarmaKeio, arguing the FDA's decision lacked transparency and public input. The plaintiffs claim the FDA's methods are unclear, especially since the law allows compounded versions of a drug only when a shortage is officially recognized. Attorneys argue that without clear guidelines on when shortages end, compounded alternatives may become less accessible, affecting patients who rely on affordable options. This case also comes amid broader judicial scrutiny of federal agency authority, as recent court rulings challenge long-standing deference to agency discretion. To avoid further legal conflicts, the FDA requested to reassess its shortage determination process, allowing for public input and additional data on tirzepatide availability.Demand for Obesity Drug Copycats Pressures FDA's Shortage ReviewNew York City has officially decriminalized jaywalking, allowing pedestrians to cross streets outside of crosswalks and against traffic signals without risk of a fine, which previously could reach up to $300. Historically, jaywalking laws were used disproportionately against Black and Latino residents, a key factor motivating the City Council's recent decision. Proponents argue that the new law will reduce unnecessary policing of a practice most New Yorkers see as routine, with some considering jaywalking integral to the city's culture. However, the change comes amid rising pedestrian fatalities; nearly 200 jaywalking-related deaths have occurred over five years. Critics worry the law will make streets less safe, while city officials stress that pedestrians should remain cautious and use marked crossings when possible. The law will go into effect in 120 days, accompanied by a public safety campaign.Jaywalking Is a New York Tradition. Now It's Legal, Too. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
Jam packed show with incredible updates on every story we follow including Puff Daddy's new lawyer!!!FEATURING:Ugly Old Goat (https://twitter.com/Uglyoldgoat1)Josh Scigala (https://twitter.com/JScigala)and Thomas Hunt (https://twitter.com/MadBitcoins)THIS WEEK:In the future of money, who holds the power? https://x.com/HBODocs/status/1841863278709915739Source: X/TwitterMystery creator of Bitcoin identified, new HBO documentary claimshttps://www.politico.eu/article/mystery-creator-bitcoin-identified-new-hbo-documentary-satoshi-nakamoto-crypto-currency/Source: PoliticoPolymarket Bettors Say HBO Documentary Will Name Len Sassaman as Satoshi Nakamotohttps://www.coindesk.com/tech/2024/10/04/polymarket-bettors-say-hbo-documentary-will-name-len-sassaman-as-satoshi-nakamoto/Source: CoindeskSatoshi Nakamoto's New Mystery: 2009's Missing Blockshttps://bitcoinmagazine.com/technical/satoshi-nakamoto-2009-bitcoin-mining-missing-blocks-mysterySource: Bitcoin MagazineIMF Pushes El Salvador To Narrow Bitcoin Law For Fundinghttps://www.forbes.com/sites/digital-assets/2024/10/04/imf-pushes-el-salvador-to-narrow-bitcoin-law-for-funding/Source: ForbesDemocrats Mobilize Crypto Voters To Counter Trump's Bitcoin Appealhttps://www.forbes.com/sites/tonyaevans/2024/10/04/democrats-mobilize-crypto-voters-to-counter-trumps-bitcoin-appeal/Source: ForbesAARON: Trump Does Not Give A Damn About Bitcoinhttps://bitcoinmagazine.com/takes/aaron-trump-does-not-give-a-damn-about-bitcoinSource: Bitcoin MagazineFTX creditors only getting ‘10-25% of their crypto back' — Creditorhttps://cointelegraph.com/news/ftx-creditors-getting-10-15-of-their-crypto-backSource: CointelegraphBinance founder Zhao released from US custody, Bloomberg News reportshttps://www.reuters.com/technology/binance-founder-zhao-released-us-custody-bloomberg-news-reports-2024-09-27/Source: ReutersDiddy hires a new lawyer who is also representing his jail roomate Sam Bankman-Friedhttps://www.businessinsider.com/diddy-hires-sbf-lawyer-jail-roommate-2024-10Source: Business InsiderJudge predicts the public won't be as mean to Caroline Ellison now that she's been sentencedhttps://www.businessinsider.com/caroline-ellison-sentenced-ftx-fraud-scheme-judge-predicts-2024-9Source: Business InsiderX is now worth less than 25% of what Elon Musk paid for ithttps://fortune.com/2024/09/30/x-value-drops-fidelity-investment-elon-musk-twitter-buyout/Source: FortuneHell froze over in Texas – the state will connect to the US grid for the first time via a fed granthttps://electrek.co/2024/10/03/hell-froze-over-in-texas-us-grid-first-time/Source: Electrek________________________________________World Crypto Networkhttps://www.worldcryptonetwork.com/On This Day in World Crypto Network Historyhttps://www.worldcryptonetwork.com/onthisday/-----------------------------------------------------Please Subscribe to our Youtube Channelhttps://m.youtube.com/channel/UCR9gdpWisRwnk_k23GsHf
Ryan Salame, the former CEO of FTX Digital Markets, is headed to prison, but not before sharing his side of the story. Ryan talks candidly about the decisions he made at FTX, why he withdrew millions of dollars worth of assets in the days leading up to its bankruptcy, and the backstory behind the Thai prostitute trading scheme to unfreeze Alameda's funds in China. He also disputes the claims about his campaign finance violations, while explaining why he thinks Caroline Ellison is “at least as guilty as SBF” and that Nishad Singh lied. Show highlights: Ryan's life pre-FTX and how he got into crypto His three attempts to quit working at FTX How Ryan committed campaign finance violations Why Ryan disputes claims that FTX misled banks and misused customer funds How Ryan was involved in setting up trading accounts with the identities of Thai prostitutes to unfreeze Alameda's funds Whether Ryan was involved in bribing a Chinese official Why he withdrew millions of dollars worth of assets from his FTX accounts right before its bankruptcy Why Ryan claims he was cooperative with prosecutors, despite common belief How he refuses to comment on his wife Michelle Bond's case, but denies wrongdoing Why Ryan pleaded the Fifth Amendment His allegations that prosecutors lied to his lawyers about whether they would pursue charges against Michelle Why he thinks that SBF could have never coerced Caroline Ellison and whether Ellison is “equally guilty” as SBF Why Ryan believes Nishad Singh lied to save himself and his take on Gary Wang How, if he didn't know about the fraud, he could be so certain that Caroline or Nishad lied Whether the legal advice from FTX's and Alameda's lawyers should have been considered in Bankman-Fried's trial Whether testimony from more employees could have created reasonable doubt in SBF's trial Why Ryan is going to law school His plans post-prison What Ryan learned from the FTX debacle Visit our website for breaking news, analysis, op-eds, articles to learn about crypto, and much more: unchainedcrypto.com Thank you to our sponsors! Polkadot Mantle Guest: Ryan Salame, former CEO of FTX Digital Markets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As former FTX executive Ryan Salame heads to prison, he blames Alameda's lawyers, says prosecutors misled his attorneys, and explains why he thinks Caroline Ellison is at least as guilty as Sam Bankman-Fried.Ryan Salame, the former CEO of FTX Digital Markets, is headed to prison, but not before sharing his side of the story. Ryan talks candidly about the decisions he made at FTX, why he withdrew millions of dollars worth of assets in the days leading up to its bankruptcy, and the backstory behind the Thai prostitute trading scheme to unfreeze Alameda's funds in China. He also disputes the claims about his campaign finance violations, while explaining why he thinks Caroline Ellison is “at least as guilty as SBF” and that Nishad Singh lied. Show highlights:Ryan's life pre-FTX and how he got into cryptoHis three attempts to quit working at FTXHow Ryan committed campaign finance violationsWhy Ryan disputes claims that FTX misled banks and misused customer fundsHow Ryan was involved in setting up trading accounts with the identities of Thai prostitutes to unfreeze Alameda's fundsWhether Ryan was involved in bribing a Chinese officialWhy he withdrew millions of dollars worth of assets from his FTX accounts right before its bankruptcyWhy Ryan claims he was cooperative with prosecutors, despite common beliefHow he refuses to comment on his wife Michelle Bond's case, but denies wrongdoingWhy Ryan pleaded the Fifth AmendmentHis allegations that prosecutors lied to his lawyers about whether they would pursue charges against MichelleWhy he thinks that SBF could have never coerced Caroline Ellison and whether Ellison is “equally guilty” as SBFWhy Ryan believes Nishad Singh lied to save himself and his take on Gary WangHow, if he didn't know about the fraud, he could be so certain that Caroline or Nishad liedWhether the legal advice from FTX's and Alameda's lawyers should have been considered in Bankman-Fried's trialWhether testimony from more employees could have created reasonable doubt in SBF's trialWhy Ryan is going to law schoolHis plans post-prisonWhat Ryan learned from the FTX debacleVisit our website for breaking news, analysis, op-eds, articles to learn about crypto, and much more: unchainedcrypto.comThank you to our sponsors!PolkadotMantleGuest:Ryan Salame, former CEO of FTX Digital MarketsUnchained Podcast is Produced by Laura Shin Media, LLC. Distributed by CoinDesk.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Hello and welcome to HBR News where we talk about the news of the week! This week we discuss the latest updates on Sam Bankman-Fried's femme fatale accomplice Caroline Ellison, FEMA dropps the ball and the men of NC pick up the rebound, and more! Tune in @6pm Eastern!
We went to the Portland Retro Gaming Expo on Saturday to see Producer Todd and so much more. But tech news doesn't sleep. Zuckerberg held a big Meta Connect event, and OpenAI seems to be running into some trouble. As always we'll have a rousing batch of Just the Headlines, more tech news, and tips and picks to help you tech better! Watch on YouTube! INTRO (00:00) NEWS: Verizon confirms widespread outage affecting users across the US - Messages via satellite provides lifeline to iPhone owners in Hurricane Helene fallout - Shawn Hendrix of Mr. Beast fame doing amazing work for Helene (03:40) MAIN TOPIC: Portland Retro Gaming Expo (07:20) DAVE'S PRO-TIP OF THE WEEK: Ask Ads NOT to Track (24:45) JUST THE HEADLINES: (30:05) Oprah Winfrey bought back rights to Apple documentary about her to stop its release An International Space Station leak is getting worse, NASA confirms Amazon is launching its own Shark Tank where winners get to be Amazon sellers Up to 600 million Facebook and Instagram passwords stored in plain text Caroline Ellison sentenced to two years in jail for role in FTX fraud, must forfeit $11 Billion HP is adding AI to its printers TAKES: 5 biggest announcements at Meta Connect this week (33:20) OpenAI execs mass quit as company makes big changes - Apple no longer in talks to invest in OpenAI (42:55) One more thing… Goodbye from iMore (45:15) Portland Trailblazers new network and streaming options (46:45) BONUS ODD TAKE: What beats rock? (49:45) PICKS OF THE WEEK: Dave: iPhone 16 Pro over iPhone 16 (52:25) The iPhone 16 Pro Camera Review: Control - From Sebastiaan de With at Lux Nate: NEEWER Phone Tripod Mount with Cold Shoes, Metal Smartphone Tripod Adapter Compatible with iPhone, Multi Angle Tri Fold Cell Phone Holder Desktop Tripod, Handheld Phone Grip for Streaming Vlog SP-04 (58:45) RAMAZON PURCHASE - Giveaway! (01:02:40) Find us elsewhere: https://notpicks.com - Find links to previous picks of the week https://notnerd.com - All things Notnerd
In this week's episode, Trace, Blake & Craig dive into a surprising end to September, which defied expectations and turned green for Bitcoin. Could this mean we're headed for a bullish Q4? We also bring you the latest twists in the FTX saga, with Caroline Ellison's sentencing and new developments on Sam Bankman-Fried. Plus, October is set to unleash a tidal wave of token unlocks—how will this impact the market?Tune in for all the details, insights, and as always, a little crypto banter!Learn more about token unlocks back in Ep #124 of the Crypto Curious****You can sign up for our Equity Mates Crypto Newsletter here.****If you're enjoying these episodes please subscribe to our podcast on your preferred platform, leave a review, or share this episode with a friend or family member.If you want to start investing in Bitcoin, Ethereum, Gold & Silver, you can download the Bamboo app here. Use the code CURIOUS for $10 in BTC when you sign up.Follow the Crypto Curious Instagram here.Join the Crypto Curious Facebook Group here.*****In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of Crypto Curious acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea, and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today.*****Crypto Curious is a product of Equity Mates Media.This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes. Any advice is general advice only and has not taken into account your personal financial circumstances, needs, or objectives.Before acting on general advice, you should consider if it is relevant to your needs and read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement. And if you are unsure, please speak to a financial professional.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Caroline Ellison sentenced. China stimulus. BTC up. Best September ever. NLW and Scott Melker count down the most important stories in the crypto space last week. Enjoying this content? SUBSCRIBE to the Podcast: https://pod.link/1438693620 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nathanielwhittemorecrypto Subscribe to the newsletter: https://breakdown.beehiiv.com/ Join the discussion: https://discord.gg/VrKRrfKCz8 Follow on Twitter: NLW: https://twitter.com/nlw Breakdown: https://twitter.com/BreakdownNLW
Do you remember the famous video Steve Croft asking Nancy Pelosi about this weird IPO with this little company called VISA? So why now is the DOJ going after VISA We'll talk about this and much more with Zach Abraham, Chief Investment Officer, Bulwark Capital Management. What does God's Word say? Psalm 37:13-15 13 But the Lord laughs at those who do evil. He knows the day is coming when he will judge them.14 Sinners pull out their swords. They bend their bows.They want to kill poor and needy people. They plan to murder those who lead honest lives.15 But they will be killed by their own swords. Their own bows will be broken.Mark 8:36-3836 What good is it for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul? 37 Or what can anyone give in exchange for their soul? 38 If anyone is ashamed of me and my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, the Son of Man will be ashamed of them when he comes in his Father's glory with the holy angels.”Episode Links:The video that started it all. Pelosi being asked about buying pre-IPO Visa $V shares while serving as Speaker of the HouseJustice Department accuses Visa of debit network monopoly that affects price of ‘nearly everything'FTX fraudster Caroline Ellison sentenced to 2 years in prison, ordered to forfeit $11 billionSo The Economy Now Depends On Stocks Which Depend On Front-Running The Fed... And This Is Fine?Alan's Soaps https://www.alansartisansoaps.comUse coupon code ‘TODD' to save an additional 10% off the bundle price.Bioptimizers https://bioptimizers.com/toddStart your journey to better health with MassZymes. Visit bioptimizers.com/todd today to get your MassZymes 10% off. Bonefrog https://bonefrogcoffee.com/toddMake Bonefrog Cold Brew at home! Use code TODD at checkout to receive 10% off your first purchase and 15% on subscriptions.Bulwark Capital Bulwark Capital Management (bulwarkcapitalmgmt.com) Learn about Bulwark's strategies with their FREE Common Cents Investing Guide. Get yours by calling 866-779-RISK or go to KnowYourRiskRadio.com.EdenPURE https://edenpuredeals.comUse code TODD3 to save $200 on the Thunderstorm Air Purifier 3-pack.GreenHaven Interactive https://greenhaveninteractive.comGet more customers. Dominate Google. Renue Healthcare https://renue.healthcare/toddYour journey to a better life starts at Renue Healthcare. Visit renue.healthcare/Todd
Equity is closing out the week as always with a round up of the week's top startup and venture news. Kirsten, Devin and return guest host Margaux McColl had no shortage of themes to cover: VC karaoke, the SpaceX economy, no moats for AI, OpenAI versus open source.To kick things off, we weighed in on Caroline Ellison's sentencing and deals of the week from Reflect Orbital and Pyka. Of course, we had to dive deep into Y Combinator's Summer 2024 Demo Day cohort from there - including a highlight of a few non-AI and AI startups that got our attention. And on the non-AI point, we noticed another startup getting VC attention: Synex and its portable MRIs to test glucose.Clearly, we had much to discuss on today's episode, so press play and join the conversation!Equity is TechCrunch's flagship podcast, produced by Theresa Loconsolo, and posts every Wednesday and Friday. Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the casts. You also can follow Equity on X and Threads, at @EquityPod. For the full episode transcript, for those who prefer reading over listening, check out our full archive of episodes over at Simplecast. Credits: Equity is produced by Theresa Loconsolo with editing by Kell. Bryce Durbin is our Illustrator. We'd also like to thank the audience development team and Henry Pickavet, who manages TechCrunch audio products.
0:00 Bussin the news. 0:51 Kick it off. 1:01 Brett Favre Parkinson's. 1:38 Coke drops the spice. 2:17 Cathay Airlines Bans Couple. 3:01 Jayden Daniels Set a record. 3:41 Fake Brad Pitt Scam. 4:29 Caroline Ellison goes to jail. 5:16 CA restricts cell phone use. 5:56 Art gets smashed in Italy. 6:39 Visa gets sued by the DOJ. 7:18 Devil's tower claims another. 8:02 Outro. Join us for a special newscast as we break down two major headlines. First, NFL legend Brett Favre reveals his Parkinson's disease diagnosis. Then, Coca-Cola makes a surprising move by discontinuing its newest flavor, SPICE. #BrettFavre #Parkinsons #CocaCola #FlavorNews #BreakingNews #Podcast #newscasting Tune in as your favorite podcast hosts take on the role of news anchors to deliver the latest headlines. First, a rookie quarterback makes history with a stunning performance against the Bengals. Then, a shocking scam involving a fake Brad Pitt is uncovered, leading to the arrest of five people. #NFL #RookieQB #breakingnewslive #Scam #BradPitt #newscast
With everybody in the media wagging their fingers at Mark Robinson for his posts on a porn site a decade ago, Ally and I take a look at what he said to understand if it's really all that different from what a lot of men get up to in the porn universe. On the sex side some of what he says is probably less unusual than others might imagine. But of course he goes off the rails when talking about broader social issues. We take a similar look at Caroline Ellison, Sam Bankman-Fried's accomplice who was recently sentenced to hard time in prison. Perhaps she will be able to enact her plans for a hierarchical harem system in the prison setting. We briefly discuss the revelation that a female journalist was having some sort of affair with RFK Jr. This seems fairly typical, as she is seeking status, and he wants to sext with someone half his age (Who wouldn't?). And, to bring it back to explicit sex, Ally discusses her experiences with deep vaginal penetration and wonders why men consistently tell her that her oral is the best they've ever experienced. Here are some articles referenced in the episode: https://ymmv.me/180/robinson https://ymmv.me/180/ellison We get a lot of our questions from Reddit, so for our listeners' enjoyment, here are links to some of the questions we discussed this week: https://ymmv.me/180/deep Twitter: @ymmvpod Facebook: ymmvpod Email: ymmvpod@gmail.com
Group Chat News is back with the hottest stories of the week including the inside scoop on the Menendez brothers from Anand, Nancy Policy continues to prove she is the best stock trader in history, job openings are falling off a cliff, severe obesity is on the rise in the USA, Caroline Ellison of FTX sentenced to two years in jail and must forfeit 11 billion dollars, SBF and Diddy are now in the same prison, 50 cent partners with Netflix to make Diddy documentary and everyone's favorite WINNERS LOSERS CONTENT
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.serioustrouble.showRyan Wesley Routh has been charged with attempting to assassinate a major presidential candidate. Ken and Josh discuss how proving Routh's intent to kill the former president might be challenging (had he not left a note expressing his intent), and we talk about what “attempt” is — Routh never pulled the trigger, but there are a number of “substantial steps” he took toward killing Trump that should still make this case not that hard for prosecutors to prove.Plus: a light sentence for Caroline Ellison for her role in the FTX implosion, Judge Chutkan OK's a long brief from the special counsel on presidential immunity, an advocacy group tries to get criminal charges for Trump and Vance for their comments about Haitian immigrants in Ohio, Brett Favre can't sue Shannon Sharpe, and Matt Gaetz updates. Sign up at serioustrouble.show to listen to the whole episode.
ABD'de Kongre üyeleri, İsrail tarafından öldürülen Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi için Biden yönetimine mektup yazarak İsrail'e "cezasız kalma ruhsatı" verilmemesini istedi. Batık kripto borsası FTX'in yöneticisi Caroline Ellison için karar açıklandı. Bu bölüm Borusan Contemporary hakkında reklam içermektedir. Borusan Contemporary, yeni kültür sanat sezonunu Amerikalı multidisipliner sanatçı Doug Aitken'in “İçimdeki Şehir” sergisi ile açıyor. Sergi, 14 Eylül 2024'den 17 Ağustos 2025'e kadar Perili Köşk'te ziyaret edilebilir. Teknolojik ilerleme ve değişen kentsel manzaralar içinde yön bulabilmenin zorluklarına dikkat çeken Doug Aitken'in sergisi “İçimdeki Şehir” ile ilgili ayrıntılı bilgiye buradan ulaşabilirsiniz. Aposto Gündem'e buradan ulaşabilirsiniz.
¡En el episodio de hoy de El Brieff, analizamos la tensión diplomática entre México y España por la exclusión del Rey Felipe VI en la toma de posesión de Claudia Sheinbaum, el triunfo confirmado de Alessandra Rojo de la Vega en la Alcaldía Cuauhtémoc, y la visita clave de Kamala Harris a la frontera en Arizona. También abordamos el preocupante aumento de la violencia en Medio Oriente, la insistencia de Zelensky en forzar la paz con Rusia, y el caso de investigación en China contra la propietaria de Calvin Klein y Tommy Hilfiger. Además, discutimos las implicaciones de la demanda del Departamento de Justicia de EE.UU. contra Visa y la sentencia a Caroline Ellison en el caso FTX. Por último, cerramos con un lanzamiento inédito del “Príncipe de la Canción”, José José.Patrocinador del día: STRTGY ofrece soluciones de inteligencia artificial empresarial para validar tus decisiones estratégicas. Si buscas información precisa y oportuna para tu negocio, visita su sitio web www.strtgy.ai o escríbenos a arturo@strtgy.ai o a 4491064790 y descubre cómo pueden ayudarte a alcanzar tus objetivos.Suscríbete a Brieffy y accede a todo nuestro contenido para líderes de negocios. Descarga nuestra app aquí.Conviértete en patrocinador de El Brieff donando 25, 60 o 100 pesos al mes entrando a este link.Si te interesa comprar espacios publicitarios en El Brieff, escríbenos a elbrieff@brieffy.comRecibe estas noticias en tu correo cada mañana suscribiéndote gratis a nuestro newsletter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Unser Partner Scalable Capital ist der einzige Broker, den du brauchst. Inklusive Trading-Flatrate, Zinsen und Portfolio-Analysen. Alle weiteren Infos gibt's hier: scalable.capital/oaws. Aktien + Whatsapp = Hier anmelden. Lieber als Newsletter? Geht auch. Das Buch zum Podcast? Jetzt lesen. Commerzbank bekommt erste Frau als CEO. Google verklagt Microsoft. USA verklagen SAP. Ubisoft sagt wieder Sachen ab. Hyundai darf Indien-IPO machen. Rightmove will mehr Kohle. Gold wollen alle. Caroline Ellison muss ins Gefängnis. Und 1 Mrd. $ auf US-Präsidentschaftswahl. Eli Lilly (WKN: 858560) könnte der erste Pharmakonzern werden mit 1.000 Mrd. $ Börsenwert. Warum das so ist und was Blockbuster damit zu tun haben, klären wir. Eure Krypto-Freunde nennen euch noch Normie oder No-Coiner? Das ändern wir mit Teil 1 unseres No-Coiner-Lexikons und der Start wird mit der Fat-App-These gleich mal philosophisch. Diesen Podcast vom 26.09.2024, 3:00 Uhr stellt dir die Podstars GmbH (Noah Leidinger) zur Verfügung.
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Episode 417: Neal and Toby discuss the latest DOJ battle against a big company, this time against Visa, alleging it monopolizes the debit card business. Then, FTX fraudster and key witness Caroline Ellison cooperates with the courts but receives 2 years in prison. Also, the CEO of Novo Nordisk stands before Congress to answer if Ozempic's price is too out of reach for Americans. Meanwhile, a port strike across the East and Gulf Coasts could result in a supply chain nightmare. Plus, popular tech reviewer MKBHD, known for his unfettered reviews of products, releases a product of his own. Now it's open season for other reviewers. Lastly, the Chicago White Sox is on the brink of being the worst team in baseball history. How did they get there? Subscribe to Morning Brew Daily for more of the news you need to start your day, share the show with a friend, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. To learn more about how Wise could work for your business, visit https://wise.com/business/ Checkout Brew Markets Here Get your Morning Brew Daily T-Shirt HERE: https://shop.morningbrew.com/products/morning-brew-radio-t-shirt?_pos=1&_sid=6b0bc409d&_ss=r&variant=45353879044316 Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://link.chtbl.com/MBD Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow 00:00 - Mini Moon 03:10 - Visa Lawsuit 08:30 - Caroline Ellison Sentencing 12:09 - Novo Nordisk Ozempic Prices 17:45 - East Coast Port Strike 23:00 - MKBHD Panels App Review 26:40 - White Sox Woes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's blockchain and cryptocurrency news Bitcoin is up half a percent at $63,845 Eth is up half a percent at $2,628 Binance Coin, up half a percent $596 Caroline Ellison sentenced to 2 years in prison SEC Chair Gary Gensler faces congressional lawmakers SEC postpones Nasdaq's proposed rule change ETFs see net finflows Banana Gun to issue refunds after exploit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Caroline Ellison benefits from being cooperative. Has your company unknowingly hired remote workers from North Korea? What is going on with this WordPress back and forth? Why OpenAI has to let people look at their training data. And why is everyone upset at Marquess Brownlee?Sponsors:Hims.com/rideLinks:Caroline Ellison sentenced to two years in prison for her role in FTX scandal (Axios)Dozens of Fortune 100 companies have unwittingly hired North Korean IT workers, according to report (The Record)The DOJ sues Visa for locking out rival payment platforms (The Verge)Automattic sends WP Engine its own cease-and-desist over WordPress trademark infringement (TechCrunch)OpenAI Training Data to Be Inspected in Authors' Copyright Cases (The Hollywood Reporter)Marques Brownlee says ‘I hear you' after fans criticize his new wallpaper app (The Verge)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Host Christine Lee breaks down the news in the crypto industry from Caroline Ellison's two-year sentence to Rep. Maxine Waters' push for a stablecoin bill."CoinDesk Daily" host Christine Lee breaks down the biggest headlines in the crypto industry today, as former Alameda Research CEO Caroline Ellison was sentenced to two years in prison by a federal judge on Tuesday. Plus, Rep. Maxine Waters continues her push for a stablecoin legislation this Congress and protestors gather outside the United Nations in New York to demand the freedom of former Binance executive Tigran Gambaryan.-This episode was hosted by Christine Lee. “CoinDesk Daily” is produced by Christine Lee, Jennifer Sanasie, Melissa Montañez and edited by Victor Chen.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's episode, we will delve into Caroline Ellison's recent prison sentence and its implications within the legal framework of crypto regulations. We'll analyze the SEC's congressional oversight hearing, exploring the critical feedback and implications from industry experts. Lastly, we'll examine the ongoing bullish trend in ordinals, discussing market dynamics and investor sentiment. Tune in live every weekday Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM Eastern to 10:15 AM. Buy our NFT Join our Discord Check out our Twitter Check out our YouTube Give us your thoughts on the show by leaving a rating. -- DISCLAIMER: You should never treat any opinion expressed by the hosts of this content as a recommendation to make a particular investment, or to follow a particular strategy. The thoughts and commentary on this show are an expression of the hosts' opinions and are for entertainment and informational purposes only. This show is never financial advice.
**NOTICIAS ECONÓMICAS Y FINANCIERAS** ☕️ La conferencia Connect 2024 de $META está marcada por las expectativas en torno a la visión del CEO Mark Zuckerberg sobre la inteligencia artificial (IA) y el metaverso. Entre las novedades, destacan las actualizaciones de las gafas Ray-Ban Meta y el desarrollo de unas nuevas gafas de realidad aumentada llamadas "Orion", que buscan combinar la tecnología AR de alta potencia con un diseño más elegante. Además, Meta presentará acuerdos con celebridades como Judi Dench y John Cena, cuyas voces estarán disponibles para el asistente digital de la compañía. Estas innovaciones se producen en un contexto de inversión masiva, con un gasto de capital que podría alcanzar hasta $40B de dólares en 2024. Las acciones de Meta han subido un 60% en lo que va del año, en gran parte debido a su éxito con la IA y los desarrollos en el metaverso. La empresa ha logrado generar rendimientos tangibles de sus inversiones en tecnología emergente, y su próxima actualización sobre el metaverso y la IA será observada de cerca por la industria tecnológica. Analistas como Perseus Perspectives recomiendan comprar acciones de Meta debido a su prometedor futuro en la realidad virtual y su sólida posición financiera. Con la vista puesta en el crecimiento en India, África y Oriente Medio, así como en una adopción más lenta de vehículos eléctricos y combustibles más ecológicos, la OPEP prevé que la demanda mundial de petróleo aumente hasta 2050 y que tenga una participación de casi el 30% de la combinación energética con otras fuentes. "No hay un pico de demanda de petróleo en el horizonte", comentó la OPEP, y "durante el último año, ha habido un mayor reconocimiento de que el mundo sólo puede introducir nuevas fuentes de energía a gran escala cuando estén realmente listas". El grupo espera que la demanda de petróleo alcance los $120 millones de barriles diarios en 2050, frente a los $102 millones de barriles diarios consumidos el año pasado. Oficiales de cumplimiento, tengan cuidado. El Departamento de Justicia de EE. UU. ha modificado la orientación que los fiscales utilizan al evaluar el programa de cumplimiento de una empresa durante una investigación para incluir los riesgos de inteligencia artificial. Según esto, los fiscales verían si una empresa ha realizado una evaluación de riesgos de la tecnología de IA que está utilizando y si se han tomado medidas para mitigar cualquier peligro involucrado. La guía actualizada también analiza cómo las empresas están alentando a los empleados a hablar y denunciar conductas indebidas, y si emplean prácticas que suprimen la denuncia de irregularidades. La ex directora ejecutiva de Alameda Research, Caroline Ellison, ha sido condenada a dos años entre rejas con tres años de libertad condicional por su papel en el fraude que llevó al colapso del exchange de criptomonedas FTX. Junto con el tiempo en la cárcel, también tendría que renunciar a unos $11B de dólares, según un fallo del juez de distrito Lewis Kaplan. Ellison recibió un castigo más indulgente debido a su cooperación con los investigadores, que incluyó testificar contra el fundador de FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried, que había sido condenado y sentenciado a 25 años de prisión. México expropiará el puerto y la cantera de Vulcan Materials ($VMC). El oro sube a nuevos récords ($GLD) por los comentarios moderados de la Fed y los problemas de Oriente Medio. Coca-Cola ($KO) desconecta otro sabor: Coca-Cola Spiced. La confianza del consumidor estadounidense cae en agosto por debajo del consenso. Las acciones que tenemos hoy con predicción bullish son" $OXY (Occidental Petroleum): +1.60% $DASH (DoorDash, Inc): +1.63% $STHO (Start Holdings): +6.21% Las acciones que tenemos hoy con predicción bearish son: $GE (Aerospace): -3.55% $AVGO (Broadcom Inc.): -0.93% $ATXS (Astria Therapeutics, Inc.): -19.12%
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Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Ryan Routh charged with attempted assassination of Donald Trump Afia Pokuas apology fails to fix row with Ghanas Asantehene Russia Ukraine War closer to the end than some think, Zelensky says Monsters The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story Netflix show sparks controversy US election polls tracker 2024 Who is ahead Harris or Trump Caroline Ellison, who helped convict Sam Bankman Fried, sentenced to two years for FTX crypto fraud Arrests after Sarco suicide pod used in Switzerland Biden struggles to contain conflict as Israel and Hezbollah on the brink Meet Pesto the fat baby penguin and viral superstar Israel is gambling Hezbollah will crumple but it faces a well armed, angry enemy
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Biden struggles to contain conflict as Israel and Hezbollah on the brink Ryan Routh charged with attempted assassination of Donald Trump Monsters The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story Netflix show sparks controversy Afia Pokuas apology fails to fix row with Ghanas Asantehene Arrests after Sarco suicide pod used in Switzerland Israel is gambling Hezbollah will crumple but it faces a well armed, angry enemy Meet Pesto the fat baby penguin and viral superstar Russia Ukraine War closer to the end than some think, Zelensky says Caroline Ellison, who helped convict Sam Bankman Fried, sentenced to two years for FTX crypto fraud US election polls tracker 2024 Who is ahead Harris or Trump
More on Nick Cocchi's DUI arrest as well as Maine's crippling new property taxes, plus, the Chump Line, and Caroline Ellison is sentenced to two years in prison for her role in the FTX scandal. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
Host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the news in the crypto industry from Telegram changing its privacy terms to why it's unlikely to see Kamala Harris' crypto plans before election."CoinDesk Daily" host Christine Lee breaks down the biggest headlines in the crypto industry today, as Telegram is making significant changes to its terms of service after the arrest of its CEO Pavel Durov. Plus, why it's unlikely to see a full-throated crypto policy from Kamala Harris before election and Caroline Ellison's upcoming sentencing.-This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie. “CoinDesk Daily” is produced by Jennifer Sanasie and Melissa Montañez and edited by Victor Chen.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's episode, we delve into the highly anticipated Polymarket token announcement and strategies for positioning yourself for a potential airdrop. We'll also analyze the recent critiques from US judges regarding the SEC's regulatory tactics in light of the Coinbase case. Additionally, we'll examine the proceedings of the Caroline Ellison hearing, focusing on her involvement in the FTX collapse. Tune in live every weekday Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM Eastern to 10:15 AM. Buy our NFT Join our Discord Check out our Twitter Check out our YouTube Give us your thoughts on the show by leaving a rating. -- DISCLAIMER: You should never treat any opinion expressed by the hosts of this content as a recommendation to make a particular investment, or to follow a particular strategy. The thoughts and commentary on this show are an expression of the hosts' opinions and are for entertainment and informational purposes only. This show is never financial advice.
Caroline Ellison was sentenced to 24 months in prison and ordered to forfeit $11 billion by a federal judge for her role in the FTX collapse, despite helping prosecutors in the conviction of Sam Bankman-Fried, her former boss and boyfriend. For instant reaction, hosts Carol Massar and Stephen Carroll speak with Bloomberg Law host June Grasso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AP correspondent Norman Hall reports Caroline Ellison has been sentenced to two years in prison over her role in the FTX fraud.
Terry Savage, nationally syndicated financial columnist and author, joins Lisa Dent to share details about Caroline Ellison being sentenced to two years after serving as star witness against Sam Bankman-Fried. Terry also discusses news surrounding debit cards, the September consumer confidence index results, and more. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow […]
Caroline Ellison was sentenced to 24 months in prison and ordered to forfeit $11 billion by a federal judge for her role in the FTX collapse, despite helping prosecutors in the conviction of Sam Bankman-Fried, her former boss and boyfriend. For instant reaction, hosts Carol Massar and Stephen Carroll speak with Bloomberg Law host June Grasso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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As the tetstimony of Caroline Ellison continued in the courtroom of Judge Kaplan, it was very obvious that it was not going well for Sam Bankman Fried. After two days of laying waste to SBF, Caroline Ellison finished her testimony off with even more damning commentary.In this episode, we dive right back into the SBF trial and get caught on the testimony of Caroline Ellison and where the trial stands overall. (commercial at 6:20)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Sam Bankman-Fried's Defense Gave Snooze-Worthy Cross of Caroline Ellison (businessinsider.com)
Sam Bankman Fried's one time ex and partner, Caroline Ellison absolutely destroyed him from the witness box in court yesterday as she unequivocally told the court and the jury that every move that was made, had the blessing of the man known as SBF.Her testimony continues today in what has already been a brutal first week for SBF.(commercial at 6:32)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Caroline Ellison slams ex Sam Bankman-Fried at trial: ‘He directed me to commit these crimes' (nypost.com)
Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Fountain, Overcast, Podcast Addict, Pocket Casts, Pandora, Castbox, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or on your favorite podcast platform. Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF), FTX's co-founder, was sentenced to 25 years in prison and $11 billion in forfeiture for massive fraud, marking a historic moment in the crypto industry. Judge Lewis Kaplan emphasized the sentence's necessity due to Bankman-Fried's risk-oriented decision-making philosophy known as “expected value” and lack of remorse. Sam Enzer joined Unchained to unpack the sentencing, discussing the fairness of the length, explaining how the $11 billion forfeiture would work and how it's different from the bankruptcy proceedings. Additionally, Enzer provided insights into the kind of prison SBF would end up in and into the three-year supervised release SBF will face after his prison term. The conversation further delved into the broader impact of the sentencing on the crypto industry, suggesting it could signify the end of a dark chapter. Show highlights: Whether the 25-year sentence is fair, according to Sam What the $11 billion in forfeiture means for SBF Whether the assets of SBF actually belong to the FTX estate Where SBF will likely go to prison and why Sam believes that SBF will not go to a maximum security prison When the clock starts ticking for the 25-year sentence Why SBF will not be eligible for parole and whether he could get "good time credit" What the defense will attempt in appealing the conviction What types of behavior could get SBF enough credit to appeal for a reduced sentence Why SBF will have to be supervised for three years after his release How SBF's philosophy about “expected value,” was the theme of the crime, according to Judge Kaplan Whether the co-conspirators, such as Caroline Ellison, will be sentenced and serve in prison Why Sam says that the sentencing represented "the closing of a dark chapter" in crypto Thank you to our sponsors! iTrustCapital Polkadot Guest Sam Enzer, Partner at Cahill Gordon & Reindel Previous appearances on Unchained: Why the SEC's Case Against Coinbase Is So Significant for Crypto Why SBF's Testimony So Far Has Likely Already Doomed Him Another Bad Week for Sam Bankman-Fried in His Criminal Trial Why These Lawyers Say It's Over for SBF-But His Only Hail Mary Is to Testify SBF Trial: How Sam Bankman-Fried's Lawyers Might Try and Win His Case SBF's Lawyers Could Be Annoying the Judge How Might That Impact the Trial? Links Unchained: FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Sentenced to 25 Years for Historic Fraud SBF's Prison Sentencing Is Coming Up. How Many Years Will He Get? Is Prison Crypto's New Glow-Up? Post-Incarceration Do Kwon and SBF Are Admired What to Expect from Sam Bankman-Fried's Sentencing – and the Lessons We Should Learn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices