Tarun Chitra
@pinged
The last 12h of Twitter takes on SBF has been a mixture of misplaced elation, investors unable to grapple with personal responsibility, and dunks from people who made money from Alameda; perhaps trauma is healed this way, but I respect the opinions of those who were quieter much more
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Not an SBF fan, but always weird when decades in prison is something people celebrate. Maybe if you’re a direct victim, but peanut gallery is cringe. Legal system worked. Let’s move on.
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Thomas
@aviationdoctor.eth
Slightly different take here. 1st, I think that justice being served is something to be celebrated — it’s a societal achievement. 2nd, SBF’s (likely) sizeable punishment is cathartic; it restores faith in justice, esp. toward white-collar crime. 3rd, we’re all victims here; he damaged the space for all of us.
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