Sam Bankman-fried was granted $250 million bail and is currently under house arrest. While his parents were part of this bond, the other two guarantors remained hidden. Anyway, according to some sources, US District Judge Lewis Kaplan has ordered that the details of these people be made public.
The official Twitter profile of Watcher.Guru, which reads: "Judge rules that the identities of the two people who helped secure Sam Bankman-Fried's $250 million bail can be made public." During this time the cryptocurrency community has been trying to guess who the guarantors of SBF are.
Most of them assumed it was Kevin O'Leary. Indeed, time and time again, Mr.Wonderful had defended SBF in public after the bankruptcy. O'Leary also called rival exchange Binance around the same time. Therefore, some users have suggested that it could be him, despite the fact that he suffered a loss of $ 15 million.
O'Leary specifically has been making a lot of comments about FTX lately. According to reports from the Guardian, FTX was reportedly under surveillance by Australian regulators for a full six months prior to its filing for bankruptcy and bankruptcy, according to the documents obtained.
The report said that the country's regulators expressed concerns about the platform's operations prior to the eventual collapse. As we know, the FTX crash was the biggest cryptocurrency story of 2022, as the Australian arm of the platform went into voluntary administration following its bankruptcy in November.
Additionally, the report said nearly 30,000 Australian customers were in debt to the firm, ranging in amounts ranging up to $1 million. According to the report, FTX was operating within the firm through an Australian Financial Services License (AFSL).
FTX has been bankrupt for some time and its demise has caused massive disruption and severe impact on the entire market.
However, justice was partially served after the arrest of Sam Bankman-Fried. However, SBF was granted $250 million bail and is currently under house arrest. While his parents were part of this bond, the other two guarantors remained hidden. But this condition is not said to be immutable.