REDATOR Ben Graham Postado ontem às 20:45 REDATOR Denunciar Share Postado ontem às 20:45 President Donald Trump said he has no plans to pardon Sam Bankman-Fried, the former FTX CEO who is serving a 25-year federal prison sentence. Bitcoin stayed close to its recent price range after the comment, which suggests traders did not see it as a market-moving event. The timing stands out, as crypto continues trying to rebuild public confidence after several years of fraud cases and tighter government oversight. Bankman-Fried’s family and legal team had been pushing for a pardon since early 2025, but Trump grouped him with other convicted figures he also refuses to pardon. That sends a clear message about how financial crime is being treated, and for everyday users, that message carries more weight than short-term price moves. The point is simple: Major crypto crimes now come with serious prison time. What Happened, and Why People Should Care Sam Bankman-Fried ran FTX, a centralized crypto exchange. You can think of an exchange as a crypto version of a bank, where people store funds so they can trade. Prosecutors showed that he secretly used customer money to cover losses at his trading firm, Alameda Research. Today, Trump reportedly indicated "no intention" to pardon SBF 6% chance he's pardoned this year What a whirlwind it’s been since 2 years ago when I attended his trial https://t.co/m8qUAy0wKt pic.twitter.com/UModXoTMnC — John Wang (@j0hnwang) January 8, 2026 A jury found him guilty on seven felony charges, and a judge sentenced him to 25 years in prison in March 2024. His parents later asked for a presidential pardon, and Trump has now made it clear that it will not happen. For regular users, this is important because it shows that crypto fraud is punished the same way traditional financial fraud is. That expectation changes how companies behave across the industry. DISCOVER: 20+ Next Crypto to Explode in 2026 Trump Draws a Line on Crypto Crime Trump did not limit his comments to the crypto industry alone. He also ruled out pardons for other convicted figures, such as former Senator Bob Menendez, suggesting a broader stance on financial crimes. For crypto markets, this brings clarity instead of uncertainty. Exchanges like Coinbase and Kraken now compete on things like transparency, audits, and following the rules. That focus grew stronger after the wave of fraud cases that followed FTX’s collapse. Users benefit when dishonest players are pushed out, and builders benefit when the rules are easier to understand and plan around. How This Shapes Regulation and Your Wallet This approach supports tougher enforcement rather than outright bans. Regulators are paying closer attention to how exchanges store customer funds, how they prove reserves, and whether client money is kept separate from company money. In simple terms, platforms are being pushed to keep your funds off limits from their own business spending. Market Cap 24h 7d 30d 1y All Time That reduces the risk of hidden problems inside exchanges. It also helps explain why many platforms now spend more on compliance, even if that raises their costs. Caroline Ellison, the former CEO of Alameda and a key witness in the case, received a two-year sentence in 2024. Her lighter punishment reflected her cooperation, while Bankman-Fried’s long sentence reflected the scale of the fraud. DISCOVER: Best New Cryptocurrencies to Invest in 2026 The Reality Check Users Still Need This does not mean that crypto has suddenly become safe overnight. Centralized exchanges can still fail, and self-custody still plays an important role. New users should treat exchanges like airports, not hotels. You use them to move and trade funds, not to store everything long-term. Learning how wallets work before chasing high returns can save a lot of trouble later. Cases like FTX also push governments toward stronger crypto regulation enforcement, which means more reporting and fewer shortcuts. Trump’s comment draws a clear line. Fraud leads to prison, and the part of crypto that grows from here will favor transparency, patience, and basic security habits. DISCOVER: 20+ Next Crypto to Explode in 2025 Follow 99Bitcoins on X for the Latest Market Updates and Subscribe on YouTube for Daily Expert Market Analysis The post Trump Shuts Down SBF Pardon Talk as Crypto Justice Hardens appeared first on 99Bitcoins. Perfeito! Obrigado! Amei! Haha Confuso :/ Vixi! Wow! Gostei! × 💬 Gostou do conteúdo? Sua avaliação é muito importante! Gostei! Perfeito! Obrigado! Amei! Haha Confuso :/ Vixi! Wow! Citar Link para o comentário Compartilhar em outros sites More sharing options...
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