As Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of the disgraceful FTX, serves the early days of a 25-year prison prison, Crypto Wunderkind-Turned-Criminal recorded its first public post on X in over two years .
X's Bankman-Fried thread responds to recent federal employees of Elon Musk. Respond to his email with five bullet points of recent achievements or resign. Musk appears to have cornered millions of government officials, but the SBF has broken his official silence to comment on the messy situation.
“I have a lot of sympathy for government employees. I have not checked emails for the past few days either,” he wrote to X. More than it looks. ”
In a 10-post thread, the former FTX CEO said people firing are difficult and sometimes people can be fired for reasons beyond their control.
Why did SBF break his silence now? Why was he eager to share slimy things about HR complicated?
SBF's motives are unknown, but FTT, the FTX token, spiked 30% after his post.
It is not clear how SBF was posted to X from prison, as inmates generally have no access to social media. However, some prisoners write articles, posts, or other content from within the prison. From within the prison system, you can share it with external friends and family, and post content through the inmate's personal accounts.