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Ben Armstrong Cites Autism Capital is SBF’s Scamming Mouthpiece

Published 11/17/2022, 06:29 AM
Updated 11/17/2022, 06:30 AM
Ben Armstrong Cites Autism Capital is SBF’s Scamming Mouthpiece

  • Ben Armstrong asserts Autism Capital for furthering SBF’s cause, and encounters Twitter backlash.
  • Twitterati accused Autism Capital for whitewashing SBF’s tarnished image.
  • With fear, uncertainty, and doubt, Twitter users asked Ben Amstrong to provide proof for his claims.

Ben Armstrong, Twitter’s crypto vigilante, yet again, points fingers at another Twitter handle by the name Autism Capital, which he claims is misdirecting information. Armstrong warns people by making claims that, “Autism Capital is a combination of Sam and his trusted FTX employees. It’s all a scam.”

In a nutshell, Autism Capital shared a tweet linking an interview by a news website called Vox, where ‘Sam Bankman-Fried tries to explain himself’. Outraged by SBF’s portrayal of what had happened, and its blatant narrative, the angered Twitterati believed that Autism Capital was engaging in whitewashing.

Furthermore, Autism Capital portrayed SBF’s ‘unhinged text messages” with a VOX reporter. The news platform stated that SBF is still in denial. His biggest regret is “filing for chapter 11” bankruptcy. i.e. “someone else is in charge of my money and now I can’t get new investors and trade my way out of this hole.”

Twitter users like Christian Mahler replied to Autism Capital saying, “He’s not in denial, this is a whitewashing media campaign, dude is rotten to the core.”

Following that, another crypto enthusiast Ronny Fritz engaged the platform and argues that, “SBF is not in denial. He’s claiming negligence & ignorance. While pretending to be the one trying to fix this, he’s subtly pointing the finger of blame for criminality at Alameda & Catherine Ellison. It’s all an act. He’s running a defense from the playbook of Enron’s Ken Lay.”

Another devastated user named JamesSTJames shared a screenshot from SBF’s Vox interview, quoting that SBF clearly knew what he was doing to his customers’ funds, and then smirking about it. The user questioned SBF’s seriousness on the matter of breaking ethics, that has affected the whole crypto community.

Consequently, with a popular opinion, Ben Armstrong declared the platform Austism Capital is misleading and in cahoots with the fraudulent FTX CEO, whitewashing his tarnished image trying to be his mouthpiece.

Accordingly, the Twitterati argued with Armstrong and asked for proof, claiming that he is targeting an innocent autism news platform, making baseless claims.

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