Gary Wang adjusted FTX software, enabling Alameda Research to withdraw billions undetected.
Recently, the FTX bankruptcy estate filed a lawsuit against Binance to recover $1.8 billion.
Fallen crypto exchange FTX EU has a new owner, but the license remains suspended.
Gary Wang, the former cryptocurrency executive who created
the software that enabled FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried to misappropriate
around $8 billion from customers, was sentenced to no prison time by US District
Judge Lewis Kaplan.
District Judge Kaplan today (Wednesday). Wang, who is in his
early 30s, had pleaded guilty to four felony counts of fraud and conspiracy. He
also served as a prosecution witness in Bankman-Fried’s trial, which led to the
latter's conviction.
Wang, who co-founded FTX with Bankman-Fried, had adjusted
the software to give Bankman-Fried’s hedge fund, Alameda Research, special
privileges that allowed it to withdraw billions from FTX unnoticed.
Prosecutors
recommended leniency for Wang due to his cooperation in securing
Bankman-Fried’s conviction and his smaller role in the fraud. Wang’s lawyer
noted his efforts to develop fraud-detection tools for both the stock and
cryptocurrency markets.
Cryptocurrency Executives' Legal Outcomes
Sam Bankman-Fried
Wang is the last of Bankman-Fried’s close associates to be
sentenced. Wang and Bankman-Fried first met at a summer math camp during high
school. They later reunited while studying at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology and eventually entered the cryptocurrency industry together.
Wang was one of several FTX executives who lived with
Bankman-Fried in a $35 million penthouse in the Bahamas, where FTX was based
until its bankruptcy in November 2022.
Caroline Ellison received a two-year sentence in September,
and Nishad Singh avoided prison last month. Bankman-Fried, who was sentenced to
25 years for fraud, is appealing his conviction.
Changpeng Zhao
Binance Executives Accused of Fraudulent Transfer
FTX claims that Binance, its former CEO Changpeng Zhao, and
other executives received at least $1.76 billion in a fraudulent transfer. The
transfer occurred through Binance's 2021 stock repurchase agreement with Bankman-Fried.
The deal involved Bankman-Fried selling 20% of FTX International and 18.4% of
FTX US to Binance, financed with FTX’s FTT and Binance’s BNB and BUSD tokens.
Gary Wang, the former cryptocurrency executive who created
the software that enabled FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried to misappropriate
around $8 billion from customers, was sentenced to no prison time by US District
Judge Lewis Kaplan.
District Judge Kaplan today (Wednesday). Wang, who is in his
early 30s, had pleaded guilty to four felony counts of fraud and conspiracy. He
also served as a prosecution witness in Bankman-Fried’s trial, which led to the
latter's conviction.
Wang, who co-founded FTX with Bankman-Fried, had adjusted
the software to give Bankman-Fried’s hedge fund, Alameda Research, special
privileges that allowed it to withdraw billions from FTX unnoticed.
Prosecutors
recommended leniency for Wang due to his cooperation in securing
Bankman-Fried’s conviction and his smaller role in the fraud. Wang’s lawyer
noted his efforts to develop fraud-detection tools for both the stock and
cryptocurrency markets.
Cryptocurrency Executives' Legal Outcomes
Sam Bankman-Fried
Wang is the last of Bankman-Fried’s close associates to be
sentenced. Wang and Bankman-Fried first met at a summer math camp during high
school. They later reunited while studying at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology and eventually entered the cryptocurrency industry together.
Wang was one of several FTX executives who lived with
Bankman-Fried in a $35 million penthouse in the Bahamas, where FTX was based
until its bankruptcy in November 2022.
Caroline Ellison received a two-year sentence in September,
and Nishad Singh avoided prison last month. Bankman-Fried, who was sentenced to
25 years for fraud, is appealing his conviction.
Changpeng Zhao
Binance Executives Accused of Fraudulent Transfer
FTX claims that Binance, its former CEO Changpeng Zhao, and
other executives received at least $1.76 billion in a fraudulent transfer. The
transfer occurred through Binance's 2021 stock repurchase agreement with Bankman-Fried.
The deal involved Bankman-Fried selling 20% of FTX International and 18.4% of
FTX US to Binance, financed with FTX’s FTT and Binance’s BNB and BUSD tokens.
Tareq is a financial writer with 15 years of experience covering global markets. His work spans technical analysis, forex broker reviews, and market sentiment, with a focus on topics relevant to retail traders. He joined Finance Magnates in 2023.
At Finance Magnates, he serves as News Editor, covering retail forex and CFD brokers, cryptocurrency exchanges, fintech firms, and regulatory developments shaping the trading industry. He holds an Honours degree in Information Technology from Anfell College, London.
Education:
Honours degree Information Technology, Anfell College, London
Finance Magnates Awards 2026 – Nominations Now Open
Finance Magnates Awards 2026 – Nominations Now Open
The Finance Magnates Awards 2026 nominations are now open. 🏆
From fintech innovators to leading brokers, this is where the finance industry celebrates its biggest achievements.
Winners will be announced at the Cyprus Gala Dinner on November 6, 2026.
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The Finance Magnates Awards 2026 nominations are now open. 🏆
From fintech innovators to leading brokers, this is where the finance industry celebrates its biggest achievements.
Winners will be announced at the Cyprus Gala Dinner on November 6, 2026.
Nominate your brand now.
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Lights on. Cameras ready. 🎬
Finance Magnates Awards 2026 nominations are now open. 🏆
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Exness sees trust as the key theme for growth in MENA Trading Growth for 2026
Exness sees trust as the key theme for growth in MENA Trading Growth for 2026
Mohammad Amer, Regional Commercial Director at Exness, sits down to discuss the booming MENA financial trading market. Find out why Dubai is key to the company's growth strategy, how a mobile-first generation is changing expectations, and why trust will be the defining theme for traders in 2026.
In this interview, you'll learn:
* Why Dubai and the MENA region are critical growth markets for fintech and online trading.
* How Exness is addressing the demands of mobile-first, younger traders through engineering, platform stability, and transparent conditions.
* The essential role local talent plays in providing a culturally relevant and compliant user experience.
* Mohammad Amer's outlook on the future of the online trading industry and why stronger controls and systems are necessary.
* Why "trust" isn't just a brand value, but has commercial value—and why he predicts 2026 will be the "Year of Trust."
Key Takeaways:
➡️ The MENA region is rapidly shaping global financial markets.
➡️ New traders expect stability, precise execution, and transparency.
➡️ Local expertise is key to regulatory compliance and user experience.
➡️ Future success belongs to firms capable of meeting rising standards across regulation and platform consistency.
Read the full article at: https://www.financemagnates.com/thought-leadership/exness-sees-trust-as-the-key-theme-for-growth-in-mena-trading-growth-for-2026/
#Exness #MENA #Trading #FinTech #Dubai #OnlineTrading #FinanceMagnates #MohammadAmer #Trust #MobileTrading
Mohammad Amer, Regional Commercial Director at Exness, sits down to discuss the booming MENA financial trading market. Find out why Dubai is key to the company's growth strategy, how a mobile-first generation is changing expectations, and why trust will be the defining theme for traders in 2026.
In this interview, you'll learn:
* Why Dubai and the MENA region are critical growth markets for fintech and online trading.
* How Exness is addressing the demands of mobile-first, younger traders through engineering, platform stability, and transparent conditions.
* The essential role local talent plays in providing a culturally relevant and compliant user experience.
* Mohammad Amer's outlook on the future of the online trading industry and why stronger controls and systems are necessary.
* Why "trust" isn't just a brand value, but has commercial value—and why he predicts 2026 will be the "Year of Trust."
Key Takeaways:
➡️ The MENA region is rapidly shaping global financial markets.
➡️ New traders expect stability, precise execution, and transparency.
➡️ Local expertise is key to regulatory compliance and user experience.
➡️ Future success belongs to firms capable of meeting rising standards across regulation and platform consistency.
Read the full article at: https://www.financemagnates.com/thought-leadership/exness-sees-trust-as-the-key-theme-for-growth-in-mena-trading-growth-for-2026/
#Exness #MENA #Trading #FinTech #Dubai #OnlineTrading #FinanceMagnates #MohammadAmer #Trust #MobileTrading
Paytiko CEO Razi Salih on Why Payment Orchestration is a MUST-HAVE for Brokers in 2026
Paytiko CEO Razi Salih on Why Payment Orchestration is a MUST-HAVE for Brokers in 2026
At iFX Expo Dubai, Finance Magnates spoke with Razi Salih, CEO at Paytiko, about the evolution of the payments ecosystem and why payment orchestration has shifted from an option to a necessity for brokers, prop firms, and exchanges.
Mr. Salih explains how global expansion, the need for deep localisation, and the sheer number of new payment methods, from instant banking to stablecoins, are driving this critical infrastructure shift.
#PaymentOrchestration #Fintech #Brokerage #TradingPayments #RaziSalih #Paytiko #iFXExpoDubai #Stablecoins #AIinFintech
At iFX Expo Dubai, Finance Magnates spoke with Razi Salih, CEO at Paytiko, about the evolution of the payments ecosystem and why payment orchestration has shifted from an option to a necessity for brokers, prop firms, and exchanges.
Mr. Salih explains how global expansion, the need for deep localisation, and the sheer number of new payment methods, from instant banking to stablecoins, are driving this critical infrastructure shift.
#PaymentOrchestration #Fintech #Brokerage #TradingPayments #RaziSalih #Paytiko #iFXExpoDubai #Stablecoins #AIinFintech
Altima CTO Sunil Jadhav: Solving Data Fragmentation & Lag for Brokers & Prop Firms
Altima CTO Sunil Jadhav: Solving Data Fragmentation & Lag for Brokers & Prop Firms
Altima CTO Sunil Jadhav sits down with Finance Magnates to discuss the core technology challenges facing CFD brokers and proprietary trading firms today.
Jadhav explains how the industry's reliance on batch processing and fragmented systems (where CRMs, risk tools, and trading platforms operate with separate 'sources of truth') leads to delayed data and inconsistent operational decisions. He argues that real-time event processing is essential for managing fast-moving trading activity and risk.
Learn how Altima's unified, event-driven architecture, connecting Altima CRM, Altima Prop, IB systems, and risk management through a single backbone, is designed to provide synchronous data and better operational coordination for modern brokerage and prop firm stacks.
Key Topics:
- Broker and Prop Firm Data Challenges
- The problem of delayed data processing (batch processing vs. real-time events)
- Fragmented systems and conflicting data sources
- Altima's unified, event-driven solution architecture
- The concept of a "risk-aware CRM"
- Built-in risk management in Altima Prop
#Altima #financemagnates #iFXDubai #FinTech #BrokerTech #PropFirm #CFDBroker #TradingTechnology #RealTimeData #RiskManagement #CRM #FinancialMarkets #EventDrivenArchitecture
Altima CTO Sunil Jadhav sits down with Finance Magnates to discuss the core technology challenges facing CFD brokers and proprietary trading firms today.
Jadhav explains how the industry's reliance on batch processing and fragmented systems (where CRMs, risk tools, and trading platforms operate with separate 'sources of truth') leads to delayed data and inconsistent operational decisions. He argues that real-time event processing is essential for managing fast-moving trading activity and risk.
Learn how Altima's unified, event-driven architecture, connecting Altima CRM, Altima Prop, IB systems, and risk management through a single backbone, is designed to provide synchronous data and better operational coordination for modern brokerage and prop firm stacks.
Key Topics:
- Broker and Prop Firm Data Challenges
- The problem of delayed data processing (batch processing vs. real-time events)
- Fragmented systems and conflicting data sources
- Altima's unified, event-driven solution architecture
- The concept of a "risk-aware CRM"
- Built-in risk management in Altima Prop
#Altima #financemagnates #iFXDubai #FinTech #BrokerTech #PropFirm #CFDBroker #TradingTechnology #RealTimeData #RiskManagement #CRM #FinancialMarkets #EventDrivenArchitecture