New FTX CEO Says Sam Bankman-Fried Does Not Speak on Firms Behalf, After SBFs Candid Interview With Vox – Bitcoin News

Following the former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Frieds (SBF) interview with the New York Times and several direct text messages with Reuters, SBF recently did a much longer and more candid interview with Vox journalist Kelsey Piper. After the interview done via Twitter direct messages, the current FTX chief restructuring officer and CEO John Ray explained that SBF has no ongoing role at FTX International, FTX US, or Alameda Research. Ray further stressed that the former FTX CEO does not speak on their behalf.

SBF: ‘This Dumb Game We Woke Westerners Play’

FTXs former executive Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) had a little more to say after telling the New York Times that he was sleeping better and playing video games to clear his mind. In a recently published interview stemming from the news publication Vox, SBF spoke with the reporter Kelsey Piper. “I didn’t want to do sketchy stuff, there are huge negative effects from it and I didn’t mean to, SBF said. The FTX co-founder added:

Each individual decision seemed fine and I didn’t realize how big their sum was until the end.

After the article was published, however, SBF tweeted that the direct message (DM) conversation was never meant to be public. Last night I talked to a friend of mine, SBF said. They published my messages. Those were not intended to be public, but I guess they are now. The former FTX CEO also detailed that problems were brewing at FTX that were larger than he realized.

In the Vox interview with SBFs so-called friend Piper, the Vox reporter commented that SBF was really good at talking about ethics, for someone who kind of saw it all as a game with winners and losers. SBF responded and said:

Ya, hehe, I had to be. Its what reputations are made of, to some extent. I feel bad for those who get f***ed by it. By this dumb game we woke westerners play where we say all the right shiboleths and so everyone likes us.

When the reporter asked about regulations and political lobbying, SBF said F*** regulators, and further insisted that they make everything worse.” Vox published the article at 3:20 p.m. (ET) on Wednesday afternoon and a statement from FTXs current chief restructuring officer and CEO John Ray followed the published interview. The message from Ray was published via FTXs official Twitter account at 3:59 p.m. (ET).

The tweet said: Statement from John Ray, chief restructuring officer and CEO of [FTX], regarding Mr. Bankman-Frieds recent public statements: As previously announced, Mr. Bankman-Fried resigned on November 11 from [FTX International], FTX US, Alameda Research Ltd. and their directly and indirectly owned subsidiaries. Mr. Bankman-Fried has no ongoing role at [FTX International], FTX US, or Alameda Research Ltd. and does not speak on their behalf.

Vox journalist Piper said she reached out to SBF via Twitters DM feature on Nov. 13, days after the company had filed for bankruptcy on Nov. 11, 2022. The former FTX CEO has been tweeting a lot more and simply claims he got in over his head. SBF may have a lot more stories to tell to reporters at the New York Times and Vox, but according to FTXs restructuring officer Ray, the former exchange executive doesn’t speak for whats left of FTXs remains.

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Jamie Redman

Jamie Redman is the News Lead at Bitcoin.com News and a financial tech journalist living in Florida. Redman has been an active member of the cryptocurrency community since 2011. He has a passion for Bitcoin, open-source code, and decentralized applications. Since September 2015, Redman has written more than 6,000 articles for Bitcoin.com News about the disruptive protocols emerging today.




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