
FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried has published mysterious tweets that have puzzled the cryptocurrency community
It seems like Twitter account The settlement has been reached with former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried.
About an hour ago, the account posted the word “What,” which was followed by another tweet with the letter “F.”
Twitter users started posting low quality jokes and memes in response to the mysterious tweets.
Former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti sarcastically commented that this is the smartest Twitter thread Bankman-Fried wrote in a week.
Earlier this week, Bankman-Fried posted a lengthy apology on Twitter, but several lawyers began warning her that such tweets could land her in even more serious legal trouble. Many urged the disgraced cryptocurrency mogul to stop tweeting so as not to belittle his plight.
In the meantime, someone has already launched a WHAT meme coin based on SBF’s tweet.
According to a recent Reuters report, the former CEO of FTX is now under investigation for criminal misconduct in the Bahamas.
Earlier this week, multiple media outlets reported that Bankman-Fried was also being investigated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as well as the U.S. Department of Justice.
The FTX Group, which includes roughly 130 companies, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after Bankman-Fried failed to secure the much-coveted bailout.
After it turned out that Bankman-Fried was using customer funds in order to prop up the Alameda Research trading firm. However, it remains unclear whether his actions demonstrated fraud.