PANews February 20th reported that FTX founder SBF released a lengthy article titled “10 Misconceptions About Me and FTX,” addressing each of the ten “rumors” about himself and FTX. The content includes denying claims such as “FTX being insolvent and evaporating $8 billion of customer assets,” “participating in multi-partner orgies,” and “being unable to raise funds and being forced into bankruptcy.” He also stated that he had received intentions to fill the liquidity gap, but the bankruptcy filing was pushed forward by lawyers. Additionally, he provided his perspective on disputes regarding margin trading liquidity, whether bankruptcy constitutes a crime, and the flow of political donations.
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