Will SBF be pardoned? 🤔🤔 A few intriguing details have come up recently.
His cellmate in prison turns out to be the former president of Honduras who was just pardoned. Even more surprisingly, SBF actually helped this former president prepare quite a bit for his pardon. What's key is that he’s able to give interviews to well-known journalists while in prison—a privilege not everyone gets.
Just today, the well-known journalist Mario Nawfal on X posted a message saying he talked to SBF about the FTX collapse (the interview will be released soon). During their conversation, SBF told him an unexpected story—although the specifics haven’t been revealed yet, based on these clues, it seems like things might not be so simple.
Looking at these points together, it’s hard not to read into them. But when it comes to pardons, nothing is certain. How likely do you think it is?
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SolidityJester
· 6h ago
Bro, this move is wild, his cellmate is a former president? This plot feels a bit too ridiculous.
SBF can still do interviews in prison, that’s really outrageous treatment, what are they thinking?
Being able to help prepare for someone’s pardon and still do media interviews from prison, this guy definitely has something going on.
Seriously, if he actually gets pardoned, imagine how shocked the Web3 circle would be.
I just want to know what Mario’s interview will actually reveal, hurry up and release it.
Basically, it’s all about information asymmetry, we’re being kept in the dark.
After all these maneuvers, honestly, a pardon doesn’t seem impossible.
The detail about his cellmate being a former president is really chilling when you think about it.
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TokenTherapist
· 20h ago
Seriously? Doing interviews in prison and even helping the president prepare for a pardon? This guy's circle of prison friends is kind of wild.
But I'm still a bit skeptical. These details just seem a little too coincidental—could this be a publicity stunt?
You really can’t see through things like pardons, but if it actually happens, I’ll have to laugh. The crypto space really is one rollercoaster of a drama.
His treatment in prison definitely doesn’t look like that of an ordinary inmate. What does that say, everyone?
Let’s wait for Mario’s interview to come out. I bet there’s going to be some explosive stuff in there.
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BlockchainDecoder
· 12-06 10:01
According to research, the implementation of political pardons usually follows specific patterns of power structure, but there are several key points in SBF’s series of actions that are worth analyzing: 1. Accepting interviews while in prison itself violates standard prison protocols; 2. The association with individuals who have already been pardoned suggests the existence of a certain invisible power network; 3. The coincidences in the timeline exceed the probability of statistical randomness. From a technical perspective, there may be complex political maneuvering behind this, but we need to set aside market hype and analyze calmly—how likely is a pardon, really? Data shows that historically, the success rate for such cases is around 15-22%, and this is after excluding the amplifying effects of media opinion. It is worth noting that the timestamp and information flow of Mario Nawfal’s tweet hint at possible pre-coordination. In summary, it’s not impossible, but don’t be overly optimistic.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 12-06 07:46
Even cellmates have been released while SBF is still stuck in there. Gotta say, that's pretty ironic.
You can do interviews in prison? I didn't expect that kind of treatment.
Pardon? Who knows, that's just how crypto is—plot twists always keep coming.
This guy is really something, still able to save himself from inside prison.
Let's wait for Mario's interview, I feel like a lot of things are going to be revealed.
Something feels off, like this is setting up for something.
If he really gets pardoned, the entire crypto world is going to be shaken.
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ValidatorVibes
· 12-04 16:44
nah this reeks of cope tbh... like yeah the optics are sus but we're talking about a dude who literally collapsed an entire exchange's consensus mechanism. that's not getting pardoned away lmao. the prison interview thing tho? that's what gets me. either someone's greasing wheels behind the scenes or mario's just running circles for engagement frfr
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9
· 12-04 16:44
Damn, this move is way too crazy. You can even do interviews in prison? Feels like this guy has been laying the groundwork for a long time.
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ParanoiaKing
· 12-04 16:44
Can you really give interviews while in prison? That kind of treatment is unbelievable, ordinary people can't even imagine it.
SBF seems to be living better in prison than he did outside.
The former president of Honduras was even pardoned—this game seems to be played on a massive scale.
A meeting between two exiles inside prison—they might actually be plotting something, haha.
If they really get pardoned, then there will be absolutely no legal boundaries left in the crypto world.
Waiting for Mario Nawfal’s interview, feels like a lot of explosive info will come out.
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ApyWhisperer
· 12-04 16:31
The fortress won't fall so easily, but these details are truly amazing. Looking forward to Mario's interview.
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DeFiDoctor
· 12-04 16:25
Medical records show that this patient's clinical presentation is becoming increasingly suspicious. Being interviewed in prison, assisting with preparations for a presidential pardon... this combination of symptoms is highly suggestive of someone undergoing a progressive treatment plan. However, my recommendation is to regularly review relevant liquidity indicators, as such cases often involve strategic complications; while things may appear calm on the surface, there is often a lot going on beneath.
Will SBF be pardoned? 🤔🤔 A few intriguing details have come up recently.
His cellmate in prison turns out to be the former president of Honduras who was just pardoned. Even more surprisingly, SBF actually helped this former president prepare quite a bit for his pardon. What's key is that he’s able to give interviews to well-known journalists while in prison—a privilege not everyone gets.
Just today, the well-known journalist Mario Nawfal on X posted a message saying he talked to SBF about the FTX collapse (the interview will be released soon). During their conversation, SBF told him an unexpected story—although the specifics haven’t been revealed yet, based on these clues, it seems like things might not be so simple.
Looking at these points together, it’s hard not to read into them. But when it comes to pardons, nothing is certain. How likely do you think it is?