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Sam Bankman-Fried Taking the Stand Depends on His 'Personality,' Lawyer Says
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried is set to testify in his criminal trial, a direct appeal to jurors in his bid to prove he did not intend to defraud investors. Lowenstein Sandler LLP partner Rachel Maimin, who specializes in white-collar criminal defense, discusses the potential outcomes. "I think 90% of this is about personality and humanizing him, as opposed to substance," Maimin said.

How Crypto Bankruptcies are Playing Out in U.S. Courts
Bitcoin (BTC)'s recent rally hasn't seen these levels since last May, just before the crypto industry faced a series of crypto bankruptcies that included FTX, Voyager and Celsius. Brown Rudnick LLP partner Robert Stark, along with Vanderbilt Law School Professor and Associate Dean Yesha Yadav join CoinDesk's State of Crypto 2023 event in Washington, D.C. to discuss how crypto bankruptcies are playing out in U.S. courts.

Sam Bankman-Fried's Cross-Examination Will be 'Brutal,' Lawyer Predicts
Sam Bankman-Fried will take the stand in his own defense, which could happen as soon as Thursday. Lowenstein Sandler LLP partner Rachel Maimin, who specializes in white-collar criminal defense, discusses what to expect from the FTX founder's testimony and whether previous tweets and interviews be used against him.

Las billeteras frías de FTX transfieren $19 millones en Solana y Ether a exchanges de Cripto.
El grupo deudor que controla los activos de FTX ha realizado varias transacciones en cadena en las últimas semanas.

Sam Bankman-Fried Will Testify; Crypto Wallet Maker Ledger Officially Rolls Out 'Recover'
"CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the hottest stories shaping the crypto industry today, including FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried deciding to testify in his criminal trial. Wallet maker Ledger's "Recover" option is now live, prompting new criticism from some unimpressed crypto users. Plus, crypto withdrawals on Binance are back online after a temporary outage.

Millones en Ether, Chainlink vinculados a FTX y Alameda se movieron
Estos fondos parecían enviarse a las billeteras del exchange de Cripto Binance, donde presumiblemente podrían venderse.

El extinto exchange FTX de Sam Bankman-Fried recibe múltiples ofertas para su reinicio.
Las opciones también incluyen la venta del exchange, que contaba con 9 millones de usuarios antes de quebrar.

Los abogados de los acreedores de FTX promueven un acuerdo que otorga a los inversores el 90% de lo que queda del imperio de SBF.
Los abogados de los acreedores no estadounidenses de FTX argumentan que obtuvieron un gran acuerdo en la quiebra de la bolsa, otorgando a quienes tenían fondos en FTX.com el 90% de la liquidación.

