FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried didn't want to go because he planned to stay in New York while helping to prepare his appeal
The former crypto exchange expects 98% of its creditors to receive approximately 118% of the amount of their allowed claims
Roger Ver was arrested in Spain for failing to report 131,000 Bitcoins he owns
The founder of Binance received a relatively light sentence for his crypto crimes, and he's already planning out his future projects.
People have been more than willing to trade their iris scans for free crypto, as it turns out.
It's just a tad bit late to read up on financial laws, bro.
The founder of FTX and Alameda Research is going to jail for his crypto crimes.
SBF's brainstorming notes included lines like "Come out against the woke agenda."
"The pressure and hopelessness of our predicament led me to entertain thoughts of suicide," one FTX user wrote.
There had been whispers that the crypto exchange would be resurrected but the firm's lawyers say that won't be happening and customers will be repaid.
Nearly half of SBF’s 13 criminal charges have been dropped, and it seems he’ll only ever be tried for seven of them.
As its top executive heads to prison, FTX is sharing its customers' data with the federal government.
A verdict from twelve jurors found SBF guilty of defrauding FTX customers out of $10 billion with his crypto empire.
Many of his claims contradict testimonies from other former FTX and Alameda executives.
The world heard SBF testify today, but the jury will hear it tomorrow.
If at first you don’t succeed and lose $9 billion… Try again?
There are three weeks to go in crypto's most defining court case yet involving FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried. Let's recap.
This guy is so good, FTX should’ve hired him years ago.
Gemini claims to have been duped by Genesis, but New York’s AG says the Winklevoss twins knew and took investor money anyways through 'Gemini Earn.'
The disgraced FTX founder denies allegations of drug use at his companies but issues around his own usage followed him throughout his detention and trial.