

Odaily: According to market sources, FTX co-founder SBF has officially applied for a pardon from Trump.

Odaily Odaily reported that Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF), the founder of FTX who was sentenced to 25 years in prison, stated in a federal prison interview that he "absolutely" hopes to receive a presidential pardon from the U.S. president, but declined to reveal whether his family is lobbying the White House for this purpose.
SBF was sentenced to 25 years in prison in March 2024 for the FTX collapse case, after a jury found him guilty on 7 charges including wire fraud and conspiracy. The court determined that FTX customers suffered losses of approximately $8 billion, equity investors lost $1.7 billion, and Alameda Research lenders lost $1.3 billion.
However, SBF once again denied misappropriating user funds and claimed that as the crypto market recovers, FTX customers have now received approximately 170% compensation. He stated that FTX was "one of the few platforms with over-collateralized funds," arguing that the criminal prosecution and lengthy prison sentence against him were unjustified.
Additionally, SBF also discussed the development of the AI and space industries, expressing regret for missing the AI wave and highly praising Elon Musk's entrepreneurial capabilities. He stated that SpaceX has enormous growth potential and is one of the few companies capable of playing a key role in the space industry. (FOX Business)

Odaily reported that OKX market data shows FTT briefly broke through 0.4 USDT and is now trading at 0.3668 USDT, with a 24-hour increase of 53%.
Previously, FTX co-founder SBF formally submitted a pardon application to U.S. President Donald Trump, seeking to overturn his 25-year prison sentence for the FTX fraud case.







