Anyone still in Crypto?

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techietraveller84 wrote: Sun Nov 13, 2022 11:35 am After the big drop six months ago, I have been buying on the steady drop. With the recent incline, I am feeling good I did. Already broke even, so hopefully it keeps going up!
You’re buying on the drops and you’re feeling good?!
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Doc67 wrote: Sun Nov 13, 2022 11:12 am Big wigs at the Cambodiana today, red carpets out. I think I saw Kith Meng in the bar with lots of suits having their picture taken.

There is a signing ceremony between The Royal Group and BINANCE!

What's all that about?

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JV to explore blockchain possibilities in Cambodia. I think they are hiring almost 50 people total so somewhat big venture. And they are very aggressive with hiring. Few local friends have got messages from them offering very nice salaries.

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Cryptos are big thing with young local rich folks now days. Everyone who i know have put (tens of) thousands in it. And that has been #1 topic for year or so during dinners.
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rogerrabbit wrote: Sun Nov 13, 2022 3:04 pm
Doc67 wrote: Sun Nov 13, 2022 11:12 am Big wigs at the Cambodiana today, red carpets out. I think I saw Kith Meng in the bar with lots of suits having their picture taken.

There is a signing ceremony between The Royal Group and BINANCE!

What's all that about?

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JV to explore blockchain possibilities in Cambodia. I think they are hiring almost 50 people total so somewhat big venture. And they are very aggressive with hiring. Few local friends have got messages from them offering very nice salaries.

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Cryptos are big thing with young local rich folks now days. Everyone who i know have put (tens of) thousands in it. And that has been #1 topic for year or so during dinners.
Unbelievable... What a great great pity for your friends. These Binance (Chinese) gangsters are going to bilk oodles of $$$ out of feckless ignorant middle class Cambodians. Maybe Binance is sort of payback for all the money the local police and other proxy landowners took from the Chinese in Sihanoukville a few years back.. !? Before doing an about-face, and running them out of Dodge?

How much has the minister responsible been paid to allow these shysters into the country, I wonder? Because, BTW, those of you suffering from dementia or short-term memory loss... Just read this from April this year, in the Khmer Times:

"Conducting Cryptocurrency Related Activities in Cambodia is Still Illegal"

https://www.khmertimeskh.com/501065952/ ... l-illegal/
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orussey98 wrote: Sun Nov 13, 2022 2:21 pm It's a big club and...

This is HUGE!!
Well worth a read. Click on the image to read an expose that was posted in May 2022 and censored by Twitter. Recently uncensored by Elon.
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some may find this interesting, World Gold Council's Chief Market Strategist, John Reade speaks with Tom Piotrowski about the current inflationary environment, the role of gold in creating a diversified portfolio and how the precious metal compares to more volatile assets such as cryptocurrencies.

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New and unbelievable development in FTX collapse. Methinks the owners are trying to make it look like they got ripped off, but probably took a goodly portion simply for themselves. How can ANYONE trust these crook companies? Lol...

https://fortune.com/2022/11/12/ftx-inve ... ankruptcy/
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I have a friend who has money in FTX and he seems to not be worried. He said his is with the US side which is regulated by the FSA (or whatever they are) and is a separate entity. (He has about 4 million US in there!)

Either way it’s pretty messy.
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More info on FTX here, and so many other scams, too. ...Scroll down...

(Reading this website ought to make even the hardiest gambler do a double take on his own bravado... The numbers of scams going down at any given time is absolutely befuddling...)

https://web3isgoinggreat.com/
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This is more of a banking issue than a crypto issue - it's misappropriation of customer deposits/fraud/money laundering and there's whispers that there's CIA involvement. . .

The rabbithole on this one goes very deep, it's going to be entertaining

Around 5m people have just learned the hard way to not keep their funds on third party exchanges.
FTX had some eye-opening connections to powerful entities and individuals around the world before it all came crashing down.
The meteoric rise of FTX

FTX made waves with early endorsements by NFL legend Tom Brady, supermodel Gisele Bundchen, and NBA superstar Stephen Curry. FTX spent big money on a Super Bowl commercial featuring "Seinfeld" creator Larry David.

"In 2021, FTX inked a reported $135 million, 19-year deal with the NBA’s Miami Heat to rename the American Airlines Arena as FTX Arena," CNN reported. "Major League Baseball struck a five-year deal in 2021 to name FTX as its official cryptocurrency exchange, a partnership that includes putting FTX patches on umpires’ uniforms."
The extraordinary collapse of FTX

Then the FTX collapse happened.

Within the span of a few days, FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried – known in the industry as “SBF” – lost nearly all of his $16 billion fortune in what Bloomberg called "one of history’s greatest-ever destructions of wealth."

On Friday, the Bahamas-based FTX was forced to file for bankruptcy after $473 million of its funds were stolen in a hack of the cryptocurrency exchange. Customers rushed to withdraw their funds, but it was too late.

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Reuters reported that between $1 billion and $2 billion in customer funds vanished from the FTX cryptocurrency exchange. The outlet also claimed that FTX secretly funneled $10 billion of customer funds into his trading company – Alameda Research. The Daily Mail claimed that SBF's alleged girlfriend – Caroline Ellison – ran the sister trading company.

The New York Times noted, "Despite raising $2 billion, he remained the majority owner of the company. No investors joined FTX’s board of directors, which was made up of Mr. Bankman-Fried, an FTX employee and a lawyer."
Sam Bankman-Fried gives millions to the Democratic Party

Before his cryptocurrency exchange collapsed, Bankman-Fried was a major financier of the Democratic Party.

MarketWatch reported, "SBF contributed more than $5 million to Joe Biden and groups supporting him during his 2020 presidential campaign. He said he was motivated by Biden’s 'generic stability and decision-making process.'"

Bankman-Fried gave Democrats nearly $37 million in the 2021-2022 election cycle, according to OpenSecrets. SBF was the second-biggest individual donor to the Democrats, only to be surpassed by $128 million from George Soros.

In May, Bankman-Fried said he expected to donate "north of $100 million" to Democrats in the 2024 presidential election, but vowed to have a "soft ceiling" of political spending of $1 billion if former President Donald Trump ran again.
SBF goes to the White House

The 30-year-old billionaire was able to gain access to a top Biden advisor weeks before he offered vast political donations to the Democrats.

The Washington Free Beacon reported that Bankman-Fried met with top Biden adviser Steve Ricchetti on April 22 and May 12, according to White House visitor logs.

Gabe Bankman-Fried – SBF's brother who handles the billionaire's political operations – visited the White House on March 7, according to the outlet.

SBF largely funded the Democratic Protect Our Future PAC that only launched in May 2022. SBF's brother said the PAC was formed to "stop the next pandemic."

In May, Gabe Bankman-Fried said of the Protect Our Future PAC, "If this is a weird crypto play, I certainly have not been informed about it. I want to stop the next pandemic. That is really my one and only goal here... I think over time, people will realize that."
Bankman-Fried's mother is also a major fundraiser for Democrats

Bankman-Fried's mother, Barbara Fried, is a Stanford professor, and has "written extensively on questions of distributive justice, in the areas of tax policy, property theory, and political theory." She is also the co-founder of the Mind the Gap political action committee that was established in 2018 to help Democrats win elections.

Vox published a glowing article about Mind the Gap in January 2020 titled: "Inside the secretive Silicon Valley group that has funneled over $20 million to Democrats."

"What is also unusual is that Mind the Gap is led not by highly experienced political hands, but by academics with no professional backgrounds as fundraisers," the Vox article reads. "The group’s leaders are a pair of Stanford law professors: Barbara Fried, who has no apparent campaign experience, and Paul Brest, the former president of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. Graham Gottlieb, a Stanford fellow who served in junior roles for former President Barack Obama’s 2012 reelection campaign and in his White House, is its executive director."

Vox notes, "Backers include people like Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, San Francisco power broker Ron Conway, and a coterie of major Democratic donors from across Silicon Valley, including fundraiser Amy Rao."
The FTX connection to the Ukrainian government and WEF

Curiously, the Ukrainian government launched a cryptocurrency donation website in March that was backed by FTX.

CoinDesk reported in March, "'Aid for Ukraine,' which has the backing of crypto exchange FTX, staking platform Everstake, and Ukraine’s Kuna exchange, will route donated crypto to the National Bank of Ukraine, Everstake’s Head of Growth Vlad Likhuta told CoinDesk. Ukraine’s crypto-savvy Ministry of Digital Transformation is also involved."

An Everstake press release stated, "Aid For Ukraine is cooperating with the cryptocurrency exchange FTX which converts crypto funds received into fiat and sends the donations to the National Bank of Ukraine. This marks the first-ever instance of a cryptocurrency exchange directly cooperating with a public financial entity to provide a conduit for crypto donations. Earlier this month, FTX already converted $1 million worth of SOL and transferred it to the National Bank of Ukraine."

Bankman-Fried said at the time:

At the onset of the conflict in Ukraine, FTX felt the need to provide assistance in any way it could. By working with the Ministry of Digital Transformation to set up payment rails and facilitate the conversion of crypto donations into fiat currency, we have given the National Bank of Ukraine the ability to deliver aid and resources to the people who need it most. We are grateful for the opportunity to work with Sergey and the Everstake team as they continue to work tirelessly in helping Ukrainians as they suffer from this conflict.

The World Economic Forum (WEF) lists FTX as a partner, and provides a link to the exchange's website.
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The lesson is to not put money in an unregulated market open to manipulation, fraud, hacking and just downright scamming.

Safer to give your money to a Wat Phnom holler for safe keeping.

(Yes, “But I’ve got my money on an encrypted hard drive” etc etc. yep, still gonna get stung when you try and cash out!)
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