Ex-CEO FTX started to post some "interesting" tweets after the collapse

Cryptocurrency exchange FTX crashed recently, but the former CEO came up with some mysterious tweets after that period.

Ex-CEO FTX started to post some "interesting" tweets after the collapse
FTX collapse has resulted in loss for many

Sam Bankman-Fried, who was at the center of a billion-dollar crypto scandal, started sending interesting tweets. Bank-Friedman was the CEO of crypto trading platform FTX until a few days ago. FTX was among the largest companies in the world, and its owner, Bankman-Fried, amassed a huge fortune.

Ex-CEO FTX started to post some "interesting" tweets after the collapse

But in recent days, others in the crypto market have expressed concerns about the security and financial condition of FTX's platform. This led to a crisis that resulted in Bankman-Fried's company declaring bankruptcy and leaving his position as CEO. Since then, Bankman-Fried has posted a series of tweets trying to clear up the speculation. Finally, at the end of last week, he made a post that he said he will give more details in the future. "I'll be writing a more comprehensive post on what happened soon, but I want to make sure I'm doing it right," he wrote on Friday before falling silent.

But his Twitter account was reactivated on Monday, when he posted what looked like a chain tweet but containing seemingly meaningless words and letters.

He first posted "What" at around 06:00 on Monday from the Bahamas, where FTX operates and where Bankman-Fried is thought to live. Shortly after, he wrote "H".

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