FTX miniseries will get go forward, masking the ‘most brazen frauds ever dedicated’
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>An eight-episode limited series exploring the unraveling and scandals behind sunken crypto exchange FTX and its leadership is slated to soon begin production.
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>The series has been purchased by technology conglomerate Amazon, and will likely air on Amazon’s video streaming service Prime.
Russo brothers directing it is just an icing on the cake.
Also, please include orgies too. Bullish on AMZN if they include orgies
> Author and financial journalist Michael Lewis, known for his book “The Big Short” on the 2008 financial crisis, is reportedly looking to sell book rights on an FTX story after spending six months with Bankman-Fried in the months leading up to FTX’s implosion.
I feel like this should have tipped someone off that something wasn’t above board.
tldr; Amazon is set to produce an eight-episode series based on the collapse of sunken crypto exchange FTX. The series will likely air on Amazon’s video streaming service Prime. It will be based on “insider reporting” from journalists covering FTX and its founder Sam Bankman-Fried. The Russos brothers are reportedly in talks to direct the series.
*This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*
I posted a link of good documentaries and movies about crypto yesterday. Got told that documentaries aren’t useful and someone even suggested watching other hollywood movies like Fight Club instead.
>An eight-episode limited series exploring the unraveling and scandals behind sunken crypto exchange FTX and its leadership is slated to soon begin production.
>
>The series has been purchased by technology conglomerate Amazon, and will likely air on Amazon’s video streaming service Prime.
Russo brothers directing it is just an icing on the cake.
Also, please include orgies too. Bullish on AMZN if they include orgies
> Author and financial journalist Michael Lewis, known for his book “The Big Short” on the 2008 financial crisis, is reportedly looking to sell book rights on an FTX story after spending six months with Bankman-Fried in the months leading up to FTX’s implosion.
I feel like this should have tipped someone off that something wasn’t above board.
Make it like “the social network” but rated R
Crypto is so revolutionary it is even revolutionizing frauds
This might sound like some Social Network meets Wolf of Wall Street but then you remember what SBF’s gf looks like????
Celsius didn’t have the polyamorous hook and SBF in sweats behaving like a “tech genius” boy-man from central casting I guess.
Whatever happened to the Tiger King with Nic Cage?
Is this just going to be another hasty unwatched docudrama? Prefer a mockumentary done by smart writers.
tldr; Amazon is set to produce an eight-episode series based on the collapse of sunken crypto exchange FTX. The series will likely air on Amazon’s video streaming service Prime. It will be based on “insider reporting” from journalists covering FTX and its founder Sam Bankman-Fried. The Russos brothers are reportedly in talks to direct the series.
*This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*
Make it like The Wolf Of Wallstreet
Apple wants the rights
I posted a link of good documentaries and movies about crypto yesterday. Got told that documentaries aren’t useful and someone even suggested watching other hollywood movies like Fight Club instead.
I’d still love to watch this miniseries 🙂
I hope this comment gets into the netflix special. Hey mom!!
I ain’t watching this. I am so sick of hearing about SBF
Moon farmers in shock: “Will be a great Netflix show” comment can’t be milked for karma anymore.
Seems a little early. Hope they wait til we know more.
Lets watch SAM commit his most heinous crime live .
Waiting patiently for the mini series.
A bunch of young adults try fuck millions of people at once assuming they won’t get noticed.
It’s so confusing where were the auditors in all this. There’s no way they couldn’t have known