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BREAKDOWN: The Vise Tightens on SBF as Former FTX Engineering Head Nishad Singh Pleads Guilty

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4.8689 Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2023

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Singh has pleaded guilty to six counts and has agreed to cooperate with investigators. 

The latest big news, in the wake of FTX's collapse: Nishad Singh, former head of engineering, has pleaded guilty to six charges as well as a “no contest” to civil charges from the Securities and Exchange Commission and Commodity Futures Trading Commission. In today’s episode, NLW explores what we've learned from the charges, including new revelations about FTX's 2021 revenue.

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0:00.0

Welcome back to The Breakdown with me, NLW.

0:09.2

It's a daily podcast on macro, Bitcoin, and the big picture power shifts remaking our world.

0:15.3

The breakdown is produced and distributed by CoinDes.

0:20.4

What's going on, guys? It is Wednesday, March 1st, and today we are talking about the latest

0:25.3

SBF's lieutenant to turn on him. Before we get into that, a quick note. There are two ways to

0:30.3

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0:41.0

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take the time to leave a rating or a review. It makes a huge difference.

0:48.3

All right, friends, happy first of March. I joked today on Twitter that if you are in the

0:52.9

Northern Hemisphere, particularly the

0:54.7

northeast where I am, March always has this weird vibe where on the one hand, you think it's

1:00.2

going to be spring, because, you know, spring solstice happens and all of that. But in fact,

1:05.9

it is just second winter. And usually second winter is much less fun than first winter.

1:12.0

Well, when it comes to crypto, we got another reminder this week that we are still firmly

1:16.1

in winter or at least winter cleanup.

1:19.2

Yesterday, the news tightened around Sam Bankman-Fried even further as yet another of

1:23.6

FTC's most senior execs turned against him.

1:26.8

Former head of engineering at FTCX, Nishad Singh,

1:29.4

pled guilty to criminal fraud charges and agreed to assist prosecutors in their case against SBF.

1:34.9

As part of his agreement, Singh will plead guilty to one count of wire fraud, three counts of

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