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Musk Says He Had Conversation with Sam Bankman On Twitter Deal: ‘My Bulls**t Meter Was Redlining’ – Stocks to Watch
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Musk Says He Had Conversation with Sam Bankman On Twitter Deal: ‘My Bulls**t Meter Was Redlining’

ByBibhu Pattnaik

Nov 12, 2022
Musk Says He Had Conversation with Sam Bankman On Twitter Deal: 'My Bulls**t Meter Was Redlining'

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With the ongoing distressed cryptocurrency exchange FTX saga, Twitter CEO Elon Musk has now come forward and has shared that he had a conversation with Sam Bankman-Fried before the Twitter deal. However, Musk added that he did not get a good impression from the former FTX CEO

Earlier Friday night, FTX announced that the exchange had been hacked and advised users not to install any new updates and to delete all FTX apps. As a result, more than $600 million in cryptocurrency vanished from the wallets of the FTX

Following FTX’s announcement, Musk went on Twitter and tweeted, “FTX meltdown/ransack being tracked in real-time on Twitter.”

On Saturday, Musk joined a Twitter Space to discuss the hack of FTX and share his thoughts on Fried.

“To be honest, I’d never heard of him,” Musk said. “But then I got a ton of people telling me that he’s got huge amounts of money and wants to invest in the Twitter deal. And I talked to him for about half an hour. And I know my bulls**t meter was redlining. So it was like, this dude is bulls**t – that was my impression.”

Musk added, “Then I was like, man, everyone, including major investment banks – everyone was talking about him like he’s walking on water and has a zillion dollar. And that was not my impression, that dude is – there’s something wrong, and he does not have capital, and he will not come through. So that was my prediction.”

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Image and article originally from www.benzinga.com. Read the original article here.