Sounds like an intern, which he is, a glorified f-cking intern. The whole situation looks an operation put up together by people we'll never hear of, *cough* CIA *cough* FBI.
CZilla: So you stabbed him to death? SBF: No I didn't stab him to death. Gerber is a company that manufactures knives. I introduced a Gerber product to him internally but that is not what caused his death. As you know the heart pumps blood, and the blood must circulate throughout the body in order to maintain life. Now in the initial few minutes after I introduced the Gerber product to him internally his heart continued to pump blood at the same rate as it had previous to the introduction of the Gerber product. Once he realized that blood which was inside his veins was now flowing down his chest on an external basis it was then incumbent upon him to reduce the external flow of blood. So....in summation he was alive both before and after my internal introduction of the Gerber product and his own actions post introduction resulted in his demise. I see where you're coming from when you say I stabbed him to death but you are just grandstanding. 🤔
@@FAKMAN123 That's a fact but the comment is long already. If I added all the umms and ahhs I don't know how many people would commit to reading the whole thing. 🤣
As a former prosecutor, I never handled complex, white collar cases. However, just from a legal perspective, it sounds like you got him. He admitted to knowingly commingling funds - in a way that directly violates the terms of service. AND he admitted that was their general, business practice. Very exciting!
@@deeznutz8320 because most keep their mouths shut. This time...hes kinda fucked himself. This is an outright admission that he knew he comingled funds when that was not the terms he had laid out. That is fraud. This makes it easier to prosecute. As long as someone takes the case, he might actually be fucked
He said you monopolised his time because you're the one that stands out. You made him sweat, so the thirty minutes he spent talking to you felt like thirty hours. Excellent work. Genuinely a job well done.
He didn't even say that. That was Coffezilla blatantly misrepresenting it. He literally said "you have monopolized these discussions [...] you need to let others speak and you need to respont to what I am saying". He never once said "you monopolized my time". It doesn't take a genius to figure out that he meant, that in all of their 3 interviews, he felt like he was one-sidedly interrogated and not allowed to defend himself, not that he spent too much time on Coffeezilla. But still Coffeezilla decided to frame that very differently, which is jarring. I've always assumed he's very intelligent, because I don't understand most of the things he talks about in his videos, but then I see him very blatantly misrepresenting something? Why would he do that? Is this the first time? Was I being fooled all along? I lost a lot of trust in Coffeezilla today.
@IcedLance You're a joke dude. OP was saying that SBF made the comment because he trying to find a way to get out of Coffee questioning him. He slipped up and admitted he broke his own TOS. Coffee even played the recording! How in the hell do you think he misrepresented what SBF said?
@@patrickturner6082 I explained exactly in detail how. SBF never said that Coffeezilla monopolized all his time, what he said was different, and it has nothing to do with admiting or anything. The joke is you, because apparently you didn't finish the video or didn't finish reading beyond first sentence.
Every SBF interview in a nutshell: "I don't have that data right now" "I don't know all the details, sorry" "My best guess is..." "I'm not sure, but.." literally the founder of the company
It's interesting how when he was making tons of money he was happy with being called a financial genius and the mastermind of everything. Then suddenly when fraud is mentioned and everything collapses it's hours of "Umm I literally don't know how our accounts worked, but..."
This is real journalism. Not asking weak, easy questions, but the ones that get the subject to admit to things they otherwise wouldn't in a roundabout way
It really does illustrate how weak and protective the modern mainstream media is. They're afraid of not getting the next "scoop" if guests are afraid to talk to them I guess. But that renders them completely irrelevant.
yea george stephanopoulos got really close. it just always amazes me how creative and seemingly on the spot some of sbf’s responses are. his true genious lies in his social manipulation lol
So by Sam's own admission, ftx agreed to not take ownership of those funds, then took ownership of those funds in order to service margin customer withdrawals. Yeah I'd say he admitted to fraud. Good work Coffeezilla.
And he had to do so cuz he lost the pot of riskier people cause he was sending it to alameda and buying out other firms which isn’t seen on sheets cuz he was audited by a meta verse firm 😂
and that this was the usual process. even though he also said he changed it to service the withrdrawals when they realized they didn't have the funds. so one of those is a lie
Technically what Sam said is that FTX did not take ownership of the funds, but that when the margin customers processed their withdrawals during the crash they withdrew the assets of the digital customers. However, because the margin position is so grossly outnumbered by the digital customers that answer doesn’t make any sense.
I think the craziest thing is that Sam was doing all these interviews to begin with. He really thought he was going to trick the entire world with his BS.
@@_zikhaliThis is one I really do not get. Puting a defendant in front of the prosecution and jury is generally a terrible idea. SBF may have thought the AMAs would go his way because all the political donations may have got him some influence outside the courtroom. But you put Jesus Motherbleeping Christ himself in front of a prosecutor in court and he's going right back to the cross! The number of defendants that have gotten out of a prosecutor's cross examination better than they entered in all of human history can be counted on the fingers of one hand and most of those happened back when we didn't have lawyers yet! And he thought he could do better with his "I don't remember" strategy?! What kind of messes up god complex you gotta have to think you can do better than 99% of humanity without trying I don't know but he has it.
@@davet.3901 Trust me, you don't wish he was Biden. Our guy forgets he almost starts ww3 every other day with what he says. Not to mention he forgets that he's president
Bro just get the damn data then, he has been on SO many interviews since the collapse how the actual f does he "not have the data" in front of you. I hope this guy gets put away forever
If Sam hates a Texan UA-camr try to get an answer out of him and damn well tripping trying to not self incriminate, he's gonna LOVE a meeting with a state/federal prosecutor on the stand under oath.
It's not that you monopolized the discussions but that you got to the heart of the matter and kept pressing him that he didn't like. I don't know how anybody can stand to hear this guy talk in circles forever while saying things like "my best guess is" and "I had a vague idea" over and over. Props to you.
@@erikjanthes More like most of these journalists are told by their higher-ups to not go hard because the company receives funding from the person they are suppose to "expose"
What’s absolutely wild is that coffeezilla started out calling people out on such a small scale, and I really liked the content, and now he’s a key player in unraveling a catastrophic disaster to millions of people involving billions of dollars. Talk about a come up.
If it would ve been an honest mistake he would ve listened to his lawyers and bet on the chance they could prove it was a mistake. Since it s not, he tried to "appeal" to the public opinion and try his chances at convincing everyone himself.
I think it is because SBF truly believes in his heart everyone is stupid and he is a genius and people will be influenced by his words and intellect..... but he is wrong and his lawyer was right..... I bet after this gets around he wont be doing many more interviews.
His lawyers wouldn't want him to do any interviews, but Sam has to be the cleverist person in the room, but that is going to be his long term downfall.
Coffeezilla really does his homework. He is an exceptional interviewer/journalist. Asking the hard ball questions and sticking in topic. Good job! Love your work.
Not only did you get Sam to admit that they were allowing generalized withdrawals, but they were “processing withdrawals as they normally do” until they couldn’t anymore. This means it has always been done this way. Absolutely excellent work, Coffee.
The fact that a UA-camr is outdoing professional journalists is both a testament to Coffeezilla's skills and the middling abilities of traditional media
This is one of the best pieces of investigative journalism I've ever seen. If the prosecutor on SBF's criminal trial is 1/3 as on point as this...he's absolutely finished.
The ear to ear smile that CoffeeZilla got when SBF said “you’ve been monopolizing these conversations- you need to stop grandstanding- if you could let me elaborate” HE KNEW. He KNEW he got him there with that 😂😂 busted
If I were an investor at his ftx, I would think that admission meant that the terms of service they provided to me were a lie, and then I'm pretty sure that makes it fraud. Or one of the things. Because it says both that ftx never assumes ownership of my money, and that they don't use my money to pay others, when clearly I think they were doing that, and at one point I think he said they were paying out like they always do normally, and then it went bust. But if you're not using my money to pay out, where is my money, right?
I really liked the bank analogy. Imagine your bank goes bust and they say "Yeah some hedgefund withdrew your money, sry they were just faster than you"
I liked it too, but my thought is, that this is how banks operate, no matter how your money is linked with a bank, they use it to gamble, us it a collatoral etc..
If the hedge fund was in the black ie had funds in their account, then it's perfectly legitimate that this could happen. What SBF is implying is that the hedge fund (margin traders) were in the red and were somehow quicker to withdraw than non margin traders. CZ took one look at FTX's books and realised it was a solvency problem, not a liquidity one, which meant FTX had lost the money, not loaned it out.
On the other hand if you deposited your money into a "bank" that was just some guy with a van that had the word "bank" written on the side and then the bank drove away with your money, people might say there were some signs things could go wrong from the start.
I love how it went from “there was a separation of funds I think” to “there was fungibility to both sides of the liquidity pools and funds might have been co-mingled”. Dude straight said that he mixed funds between different sides of a ToS, the way his ToS legally bound him to, thus (in my opinion) committing fraud and exposing their clients who didn’t agree to it a massive risk that legally they can’t
I think your success was in sounding simultaneously like you were asking a hard question, while also sounding like you were giving him something that could make him sound good. You gave him a path to explain his way out and you pushed.
I cannot believe SBF hasn’t shut his mouth yet, he’s under literally no obligation to talk to anyone outside of a courthouse. Coffeezilla has said a few times, he’s either willingly committed fraud, or he’s a complete idiot. The more he opens his mouth, the more I think he’s actually stupid enough to have no idea what was going on around him.
I can't stand the way he always starts everything with "so...". It's knowing what a scumbag this FK'N dork is. Wish i could jab him in that doughy midsection every time he starts his BS by saying "so..." I think i see it as a give away that he's full of crap
"I just.. we processed withdrawals as we normally do." Coffeezilla, I just want to congratulate you on this. Your hard work has been of great benefit to all of us. Of all major media outlets trying to get SBF to crack, none of them succeeded. You've shown that honest media (specifically UA-cam) does in fact exist. I hope this plays a part in his case on Tuesday! p.s. don't grandstand so much 🤣🤣
Many UA-camrs are actively protect SBF despite all facts and evidence against him. Also Shar Tank Kevin O'Learry still believe SBF is innocent. Looks like those "snuggle party" at SBF penthouse doing good trick.
I love the part where he basicly said "You aren't supposed to question me the way you want, you're supposed to go in the direction I'm leading you" - nothing to hide man.
It's interesting how the level of certainty in his answer changes through the interview: he is so good at first portraying that he doesn't remember things or had no access - and then finally he just says with total recall that "I allowed the processing of withdrawals" meaning he absolutely remembers everything and is just playing dumb.
True, but the gotcha isn't in finding out he knew - that was a given from the start - the gotcha is in finding a way to trip up his act and force him to speak truth. Most modern journalists ask the same mundane questions and get nowhere, so this is huge.
I am Rewatching this after months It is stunning how he is responding and answering like he is really puzzled of the fundamentals workings of his own creations and he is describing them as an outsiders that just stumbled upon the hole thing, and not as the ceo of the company
It also reveals the arrogance and narcissim of Bankman-Fried and that he believes he can do what he wants with other people's money and how dare anyone question him.
When someone reveals you havent adhered to your fiduciary duties because you were trying to hide your insolvency on trades then yes, that is rude, many years in jail rude.
The part when Coffee had that smirk knowing he had gotten under Sam's skin was so satisfying! Coffee's hard work and smarts to pull this off gives me hope that one day justice will be served. Bravo Coffeezilla!
The fact that SBF knows so much about FTX and Alameda to be able to dodge questions, but also somehow knows so little just shows that he's hiding things and knows he's guilty.
It's funny to watch him know all the inner workings, but things on surface level that could hurt him he just goes "huh? I haven't heard that" Like he somehow managed to educate himself on everything besides the fraud
He 100% committed fraud, and he knows it. Every single question he answers has either "I think", "I don't have the data in front of me", or "I'm just taking a stab here" followed by some dodgy or recycled answer he has prepared in his head. The second you gave him a question he couldn't answer, he loses his cool and tries to repeat the withdrawal answer to shut you up. You got him, and I hope this blows up so other people can get him too.
That's not an admission of guilt. It's probably even what his lawyers told him to do. But Coffeezilla is right. He nailed him on the TOS and SBF made the mistake to answer.
@@chaosjoerg9811 SBF himself made it clear that his laywers told him to "never ever say we [verb that if I use it will shadowban the comment] up again". He doesn't listen to his own lawyers.
Antisemetic much? Ever wonder why all this is happening at once? Kanye, Sam, Trump? Something scary is going on and as a Democrat I hate seeing this kind of sh*t
Yeah I am pretty sure everyone else in the room was glad to give coffezilla the stand. He's the one getting real answers and they get to hear it first hand. Good job to everyone who helped setup these three interviews.
Is anyone going to actually have that honor? The only way you end up in jail as a democrat is when you doublecross the top democrats. Which hasn't happened here as far as I can tell. Like the only reason Ghislaine is still alive is because she's agreed to keep her trap shut, unlike her deceased boyfriend.
Watching this is truly a historical moment. I’ve never seen a person so clearly commit fraud and go on a publicity tour. You would think after CZ blatantly called him out twice he would stop openly putting himself out there.
It's a PR play, this guy has access to best public relation firms out there. He's going on all these interviews to confuse and make it as convoluted as possible to understand
Seeing Coffeezilla grow to "the internet detective" is incredible, been watching since 2020 way before the 100 million dollar studio and always loved he's content, but now its just next level, the amount of work he puts in each video to make it entertaining and easy to understand even the most complicated of topics is just amazing. Thank you coffee cant wait to see you grow even more, you deserve all the success you have
And yet he seems to ignore the 4 week old information of Ukraine Money-Laundering of Tens of Billions through FTX, among others. You know, the same "others" whose Billionaires have ended up with 4 shotgun blasts in the back in the last month from "suicide" since this started, and people started digging.
The difference is a kid who didnt grow up rich goes to jail when they rob a home and then say "Just taking a stab in the dark because I don't have the data in front of me, but at some point that family's assets became fungible with my own."
Holy shit. Coffee. I was smiling so hard with you when he started telling you that you “monopolized” the conversations. Absolute banger. Well done. Well. Done.
He's such a slippery character... Really appreciate that it was a significant effort to cut through the waffling and establish that "minimum viable fraud" case - as soon as the puffery melts away and he's treated with the full suspicion he deserves everything else will come out over time. The world just has to get past this "oopsie doopsie I messed up lol" phase as quickly as possible
He always says I don't have the data like that's a valid excuse. If you knew you're constantly being interviewed and want to clear your name, I'd have all the data right there, on paper or my phone to prove I didn't commit fraud. Or he says I have a vague memory of that. Being evasive like this doesn't help his image so I'm not sure why he's even doing interviews.
@@shadow_realm47 It's the amount that plays a bit part. They wouldn't care if a banker or anyone got scammed out of 50 dollars. They have a ton a people filing complaints and that will make it so that they have to act.
seriously he tried to bluff coffee the way he bluffed the investors and everyone else and got snarky when his i’m so eccentric and out of pocket didn’t stop coffee. and he really never truly answered
Coffee's biggest ability, is simply how calm, collected & relentless he is. Even tough opponents like Sam tend to falter to his relentless nature, and when he aces an interview like this, he just breaks them. The way he talks, calmly, yet assertively, gives his opponents the feeling that they're losing the argument, whether it be true or an illusion, and results in beautiful breakdowns like Sam's at the end there. His whole persona simply shattered.
If 'coding up a new withdrawal process' was required, if they 'processed withdrawals as they usually do,' then it means the 'old system' was fully intermingled funds. This is an admission of guilt.
Yup. It's pretty huge. What the hell is SBF doing, with all these interviews... Did he just get overconfident after all his dodges? Why is his lawyer allowing this?? Any public defender would tell you to shut up, let alone a fancy high powered lawyer...
And it means the TOS were complete BS the entire time they comingled the funds. That is an ongoing conspiracy to defraud. I'm not a lawyer but that's not good.
This will go down in history as the audio clip that puts SBF behind bars. Well done, sir. This will be in every documentary covering this story… incredible.
@@Wickedtingzz He is. Just because politicians accepted a few million dollars from him and promised him immunity, they are politicians and just move on from this case and keep the money.
"You're being rude to everyone else here" is the most common defense across the board when confronted with difficult questions you have no right answer to. So many times lately I see videos of people confronting powerful people with difficult uncomfortable questions and being told they are being rude to everyone else and not following the rules.
I think a subtle thing here is when he said “you need to respond to what I’m saying” aka “you need to give me control of the conversation.” He was so used to people getting derailed by the distractions he created that when Coffee refused to do so it just blew his mind he couldn’t cope.
Its an interview by a journalist on a media platform… the Brooks thing is very different as it acts as direct witness to the crime. This could be diced up by a good defense team and left in the inadmissible pile rather easily. This wont see the courtroom but hey, lets keep an eye on this and wager a “like” on it ;)
This pinpointed line of question right at about the 16 min mark, where he admits “fungibility” and then you press him on that, is the first time I have understood any part of the FTX debacle. Far better interviewing work than the mainstream.
Love it how when Sam is completely cornered he starts arguing that Coffee is taking up all the time. That's a sign of a man who is guilty and doesn't want to answer the question!!!
Yeah I was expecting this scenario will happen.. Sbf: you're monopolizing the time, you should let others speak Other speaker: oh no no no, go ahead coffee, continue please.
Coffeee stop asking good questions that I can barely wiggle out of. Let the others ask bad questions I can easily dodge! That's what I heard, not exactly sure what he said... 2nd language n all.
@@SuperOCHomes and yes, that’s what they did. There has always only been one bucket which is shared by pure deposit customers and 100x gambling degenerates. It was fraud through and through.
Best interview ever. Well done. SBF always tries to confuse people w his complex terms and not answer the question asked of him. Finally someone that didn’t let him squirm out of answering a simple question.
Coffee has somehow elevated his already legendary status as UA-cam's best investigator. More credibility and works harder than all of mainstream media combined 💯👑
Looking Coffee take this level of professionalism and detail in asking questions with such a subtle change in wording to get what he wants and not vague answers is just peak Journalism. We love you Coffee.
Your smirk at 18:10 was so satisfying to watch. That was the exact moment that confirmed SBF has dug himself into a hole he'll never climb out of. Awesome work, Coffee.
17:20 "at the time we wanted to treat customers equally" there you go, he admitted they were knowingly treating all customers equally, even though they had agreed to different terms of service
on top of that, I enjoy watching CoffeeZilla reach millions of views each day by exposing clowns. It took him some time, but I'm happy he has reached that stage already now.
The fact that NYT, WAPO, Bloomberg, and basically every financial news company hasn't been able to release a single piece of reporting that comes close to anything Coffeezilla has done speaks volumes to how much influence this slime ball has in media. Absolutely wild, and job well done Coffee. We need more citizen journalists like you.
Well done Coffee everyone is really proud of your work and your integrity. SBF was very arrogant to think he can have all these interviews and Q&A's and get away with it. You outsmarted him
Brilliant job of pursuing the question, Coffee. This interview is a thing of beauty. Love the look of satisfaction when he realizes he's cooked and starts trying to get you off the phone!
More like " Here's an example of where you shouldn't have said anything to anyone when you were possibly facing billions of dollars in litigation and multiple years in prison." JUST KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT AND LISTEN TO YOUR LAWYER!
Don't count on it. He paid off the politicians and the media and is the second biggest Democrat donor in history. And he's Jewish. So he's nearly immune to consequences.
This is what gives him away. He simultaneously can explain in precise detail why it isn't his fault, but then when it comes to information that would incriminate him it's "well I don't have the data in front of me" or "I wish I was more careful." You can't know exactly how things went wrong and also claim you have no idea what went wrong.
I dont think it wouldve mattered THAT MUCH since "the data" is a TON of data that apparently even got the enron lawyer confused. Not like he wouldve been able to read many answers from there, maybe a few. But yeah its a little convenient he only says it when having the data backed full knowledge of the situation would incriminate him
@@azazeeel5043 but wouldn’t that only be specific questions? Arent these just more general questions about how funds got transferred? I haven’t really been following this as closely as others.
As soon as I heard him say “we’re not going to code up a new system; we operated normally” I knew you had him. This stuff will be played in court if we can ever get him there
That's if they deem it admissible, cause you know Sam's attorney will be fighting like hell to get these Twitter Spaces interviews struck from the record
@@FoxtrotYouniform You don't understand the legal system, do you? You're referring to a civil case whereas CoffeeZilla is trying to imply him in CRIMINAL actions punishable by jail. This has nothing to do with the money. It's long gone
yeah I was like what?! companies usually update their systems to atleast be standard these days or to have more edge against competitors (ERP, E-commerce, Information system... etc). Even if they operated normally, updates and maintenance are supposedly handled properly. So what he is saying doesn't make sense.
@@eddiec5036 I hear you. Watch the rich kid walk away anyway. (I just realized I said 'settle out of court' instead of 'plea down.' My bad, im tired af and on mental autopilot)
You're a beast! This is the closest he got to admitting it was fraud, the fact he lashed out at the end proves you've gotten the closest so far. Kudos!
All great journalists start as people too small to bother paying off - the moment you get big enough to become part of the "mainstream", people will come knocking with money. The other half is to live in a safe country though, because too small to pay off is also small enough to kill. Hence all the dead journalists in 3rd world countries.
That's because big media outlets spend those millions creating propaganda and different ways to "spin" stories, instead of reporting timely and concise news reports.
LOL. With 1.57 million subscribers Coffeezilla is probably making more than 95% of journalists out there. So he's definitely earning his keep, and with resources (mostly time and his ability to choose his own beat) most journalists could only dream of. :D
Coffee and others like him are the heroes that we need in current times when the biggest media corporations fail at even handling a proper interview. This is an insane drop of news. Bravo, *especially* with you managing to get SBF to lash out like that, because you knew he backed himself into a corner. The look of joy on your face at 19:00 was priceless!
Honestly, I think the interviewers that coffee was showing here were doing a pretty good job, SBF is just very good at dodging answers. Which he managed to do in the first few calls with coffee as well. Very happy coffee kept it up though!
@@SharpShooter700 Wait until you look into when and who created the Federal Reserve and who and when removed the Royal Russian Family from existence. Then start to realize this same group tried the same thing in Germany before Mr Mustache showed up.
Man Coffee is such a hreat interviewer. So respectful, so sharp, and utterly relentless in all the right ways. He reminds me of the journalists we read about during the Gilded Age. An example that all journalists should strive to emulate
I like how SBF answers questions about his company like he’s an outsider who’s just as puzzled about what happened.
Hahaha; yes! ‘Well, it’s a mystery, to be sure 🤔’
Lmao, it’s like he closed his eyes
His next strategy will be to feign insanity, which his only legal recourse beyond suicide or fleeing to Cuba at this point.
Possibly a symptom of dissociation...
Sounds like an intern, which he is, a glorified f-cking intern. The whole situation looks an operation put up together by people we'll never hear of, *cough* CIA *cough* FBI.
CZilla: So you stabbed him to death?
SBF: No I didn't stab him to death. Gerber is a company that manufactures knives. I introduced a Gerber product to him internally but that is not what caused his death. As you know the heart pumps blood, and the blood must circulate throughout the body in order to maintain life. Now in the initial few minutes after I introduced the Gerber product to him internally his heart continued to pump blood at the same rate as it had previous to the introduction of the Gerber product. Once he realized that blood which was inside his veins was now flowing down his chest on an external basis it was then incumbent upon him to reduce the external flow of blood. So....in summation he was alive both before and after my internal introduction of the Gerber product and his own actions post introduction resulted in his demise. I see where you're coming from when you say I stabbed him to death but you are just grandstanding. 🤔
😂
very underrated comment
You forgot all the Uhh’s, Umm’s, and You Know’s
@@FAKMAN123 That's a fact but the comment is long already. If I added all the umms and ahhs I don't know how many people would commit to reading the whole thing. 🤣
@@HiWaven Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
As a former prosecutor, I never handled complex, white collar cases. However, just from a legal perspective, it sounds like you got him. He admitted to knowingly commingling funds - in a way that directly violates the terms of service. AND he admitted that was their general, business practice.
Very exciting!
Yeah. This was just insanely dumb of him to even say. He likes to talk...way too much
@@LuciferArc1 Because nothing will happen to them, its rare a tribesman will go to jail
@@deeznutz8320 Well Elizabeth Holmes is sentenced to 11 years of jail so...
@@deeznutz8320 because most keep their mouths shut. This time...hes kinda fucked himself. This is an outright admission that he knew he comingled funds when that was not the terms he had laid out. That is fraud. This makes it easier to prosecute. As long as someone takes the case, he might actually be fucked
He will now have to try and convince a jury that that voice is not his. 🤣😂🤣
He said you monopolised his time because you're the one that stands out. You made him sweat, so the thirty minutes he spent talking to you felt like thirty hours. Excellent work. Genuinely a job well done.
real
I think the funniest part is that it was closer to nine minutes. That's honestly hysterical combined with your point that it felt like 30 hours.
He didn't even say that. That was Coffezilla blatantly misrepresenting it.
He literally said "you have monopolized these discussions [...] you need to let others speak and you need to respont to what I am saying". He never once said "you monopolized my time".
It doesn't take a genius to figure out that he meant, that in all of their 3 interviews, he felt like he was one-sidedly interrogated and not allowed to defend himself, not that he spent too much time on Coffeezilla.
But still Coffeezilla decided to frame that very differently, which is jarring. I've always assumed he's very intelligent, because I don't understand most of the things he talks about in his videos, but then I see him very blatantly misrepresenting something? Why would he do that? Is this the first time? Was I being fooled all along? I lost a lot of trust in Coffeezilla today.
@IcedLance You're a joke dude. OP was saying that SBF made the comment because he trying to find a way to get out of Coffee questioning him. He slipped up and admitted he broke his own TOS. Coffee even played the recording! How in the hell do you think he misrepresented what SBF said?
@@patrickturner6082 I explained exactly in detail how. SBF never said that Coffeezilla monopolized all his time, what he said was different, and it has nothing to do with admiting or anything.
The joke is you, because apparently you didn't finish the video or didn't finish reading beyond first sentence.
Every SBF interview in a nutshell:
"I don't have that data right now"
"I don't know all the details, sorry"
"My best guess is..."
"I'm not sure, but.."
literally the founder of the company
Lmao
It's interesting how when he was making tons of money he was happy with being called a financial genius and the mastermind of everything.
Then suddenly when fraud is mentioned and everything collapses it's hours of "Umm I literally don't know how our accounts worked, but..."
Don't forget the classic "I'm not sure I don't have that in front of me right now, sorry"
If we wanted those kinds of answers, we'd depose Fauci in a lawsuit.
This sounds like dmv or my police dept or most customer service these days. There’s a lack of accountability in our world today.
This is real journalism. Not asking weak, easy questions, but the ones that get the subject to admit to things they otherwise wouldn't in a roundabout way
It really does illustrate how weak and protective the modern mainstream media is. They're afraid of not getting the next "scoop" if guests are afraid to talk to them I guess. But that renders them completely irrelevant.
yea george stephanopoulos got really close. it just always amazes me how creative and seemingly on the spot some of sbf’s responses are. his true genious lies in his social manipulation lol
you do see how SBFraud is being protected by media and government?
I smoke weed on my UA-cam channel as my career?
@@SevenHunnid stfu bro, disliked all your vids and reported. You’re welcome
So by Sam's own admission, ftx agreed to not take ownership of those funds, then took ownership of those funds in order to service margin customer withdrawals. Yeah I'd say he admitted to fraud. Good work Coffeezilla.
But you know, he can't just write up code to segregate customer funds like that quickly. /s
Yep ... like a bank taking grandma's diamond ring out of a safe deposit box and paid an executive with it.
And he had to do so cuz he lost the pot of riskier people cause he was sending it to alameda and buying out other firms which isn’t seen on sheets cuz he was audited by a meta verse firm 😂
and that this was the usual process. even though he also said he changed it to service the withrdrawals when they realized they didn't have the funds. so one of those is a lie
Technically what Sam said is that FTX did not take ownership of the funds, but that when the margin customers processed their withdrawals during the crash they withdrew the assets of the digital customers. However, because the margin position is so grossly outnumbered by the digital customers that answer doesn’t make any sense.
I think the craziest thing is that Sam was doing all these interviews to begin with. He really thought he was going to trick the entire world with his BS.
Never underestimate the stupidity of a narcassist
Even crazier thing is after facing Coffeezilla he went and took his chances with a prosecutor in front of a jury.
@@_zikhaliThis is one I really do not get. Puting a defendant in front of the prosecution and jury is generally a terrible idea. SBF may have thought the AMAs would go his way because all the political donations may have got him some influence outside the courtroom. But you put Jesus Motherbleeping Christ himself in front of a prosecutor in court and he's going right back to the cross! The number of defendants that have gotten out of a prosecutor's cross examination better than they entered in all of human history can be counted on the fingers of one hand and most of those happened back when we didn't have lawyers yet! And he thought he could do better with his "I don't remember" strategy?! What kind of messes up god complex you gotta have to think you can do better than 99% of humanity without trying I don't know but he has it.
He probably didn't have a choice, the prosecutor wanted him nailed to a wall, to the point of giving everyone else deals to ensure it'd be 100%
He was and still is protected by Mossad & Democrats. They’re all involved in this money laundering scam.
I love how much of his defense is just "I forgor 💀"
In Germany we name this "Scholzen" in regard of our newest Chancellor who apparently has REALLY bad memory.
@@davet.3901 damn y’all got the Biden of Germany, best of luck to you guys
@@averagecartoonfan3519 I wish he was like Biden, he's way worse with all the intentional forgetting
@@davet.3901 Trust me, you don't wish he was Biden. Our guy forgets he almost starts ww3 every other day with what he says. Not to mention he forgets that he's president
“I forgot” or “I don’t have the data”
Judge: "How do you plead?"
Sam: "I cannot answer that now because I don't have the data."
"just taking a stab here because I do not have my testimony in front of me..."
bro ur cooment went viral 13.4k likes
@@Sebastian_Macdonald LOL
@@MrJsintic 😂😂
Bro just get the damn data then, he has been on SO many interviews since the collapse how the actual f does he "not have the data" in front of you. I hope this guy gets put away forever
Watching SBF squirm while people ask him basic questions about how his company operated is my new favorite sub-genre of content.
If Sam hates a Texan UA-camr try to get an answer out of him and damn well tripping trying to not self incriminate, he's gonna LOVE a meeting with a state/federal prosecutor on the stand under oath.
@@utubrGaming praying to god they make those depositions public
@@jp__878 things from the enron trial were released due to public interest wouldn't be suprised if the same happens with this.
Personally it hurts listening to Sam ... Lawyers and judges will have brain freezes listening to him.
He is a worse liar than Amber Heard lol 😂😂
“I’m afraid your assets were quite fungible after all, Mr. Bond.”
Holy hell good job on getting him to admit it.
It's not that you monopolized the discussions but that you got to the heart of the matter and kept pressing him that he didn't like. I don't know how anybody can stand to hear this guy talk in circles forever while saying things like "my best guess is" and "I had a vague idea" over and over. Props to you.
Also how did anyone consider him some whiz kid? He sounds like a clueless idiot in all of these interviews.
Gonna take a stab at it
Richard, this is called journalism and balls. We lack that now in our society.
@@erikjanthes More like most of these journalists are told by their higher-ups to not go hard because the company receives funding from the person they are suppose to "expose"
I agree I can’t stand this guy talk.. it gives me a headache..
What’s absolutely wild is that coffeezilla started out calling people out on such a small scale, and I really liked the content, and now he’s a key player in unraveling a catastrophic disaster to millions of people involving billions of dollars. Talk about a come up.
Yeah, interesting that's he's directly involved. Not just commenting.
I hope he can put the nail in the coffin by the justice dept using his interviews as evidence to lock this mf up
I totally agree with this
Patrick Boyle commented on Coffee's role. So hilarious.
Post-suspenders Coffee is lit
I will never understand why this man didn't just listen to his lawyers and stay quiet. Good job Coffeezilla.
Narcissism, mostly
If it would ve been an honest mistake he would ve listened to his lawyers and bet on the chance they could prove it was a mistake. Since it s not, he tried to "appeal" to the public opinion and try his chances at convincing everyone himself.
I think it is because SBF truly believes in his heart everyone is stupid and he is a genius and people will be influenced by his words and intellect..... but he is wrong and his lawyer was right..... I bet after this gets around he wont be doing many more interviews.
Well, have you heard of Bernie Madoff and Jordan Belfort? He has something in common with them and yeah.. they love to show off and keep going.
His lawyers wouldn't want him to do any interviews, but Sam has to be the cleverist person in the room, but that is going to be his long term downfall.
After his testimony today, you were right. This aged like fine wine.
Good call.
nepotism jews and being told his entire life that he is a genius lmao
he is the world's best proof of the need to can it when accused of things
Absolutely. No lawyer worth their salt would ever want their client doing pretrial interviews. Sam is an idiot. This can do nothing but hurt him.
Coffeezilla really does his homework. He is an exceptional interviewer/journalist. Asking the hard ball questions and sticking in topic. Good job! Love your work.
Not only did you get Sam to admit that they were allowing generalized withdrawals, but they were “processing withdrawals as they normally do” until they couldn’t anymore. This means it has always been done this way. Absolutely excellent work, Coffee.
“Tricked him into a third interview” is the funniest part of this whole thing
Third times the charm
And he opens up with hey it’s me again
@@isaiaheads6327 Coffee is self aware xD
SBFs ego just couldn't say no
Yeah that's what I thought too 😂
The amount of times this man says "I think- and again I'm just taking a stab at this" BRO YOU ARE THE CEO 💀💀
The fact that a UA-camr is outdoing professional journalists is both a testament to Coffeezilla's skills and the middling abilities of traditional media
Haseeb Mirza - right?! Independent journalists, like Coffeezilla, are Lions of the Fourth Estate! Power to the People 🇺🇸
Haseeb, trust me, if SBF had donated $1 billion to Trump's 2020 campaign, the US mainstream media would display awesome journalistic skills.
@@Falconlibrary he said he donated just the same to both sides but the right chose not to report on those donations. They were under the table
UA-camrs are kind of like the new journalist of our times if you think about it.
@@Falconlibrarydisplay? Nah, more like unleash hahaha
I love how Coffezilla just hunted this guy down over and over and kept interviewing him until he spilled the beans. Epic work
Yes! 👍👍👍
This will hopefully be prima facie evidence in his future trial
@@toolegittoquit_001 I don't like that Prima Facie dude. He's a weiner face.
This is one of the best pieces of investigative journalism I've ever seen. If the prosecutor on SBF's criminal trial is 1/3 as on point as this...he's absolutely finished.
See friendlyjordies
I'm sure any future prosecutor will have an absolute gold mine digging through these public interviews
@@joaopedrosousa5636 yeah coffezilla is only second to friendly jordies lol
@@diamondkingdiamond6289 who is friendly jordies?
@@soloman5967 exposed a shit tone of corruption in Australia that the media don’t like to talk about.
The ear to ear smile that CoffeeZilla got when SBF said “you’ve been monopolizing these conversations- you need to stop grandstanding- if you could let me elaborate” HE KNEW. He KNEW he got him there with that 😂😂 busted
You absolutely killed this. He clearly states that there was fungibility and that funds were co-mingled when it came to withdrawals.
If I were an investor at his ftx, I would think that admission meant that the terms of service they provided to me were a lie, and then I'm pretty sure that makes it fraud. Or one of the things.
Because it says both that ftx never assumes ownership of my money, and that they don't use my money to pay others, when clearly I think they were doing that, and at one point I think he said they were paying out like they always do normally, and then it went bust. But if you're not using my money to pay out, where is my money, right?
@@Marylogical don't go into law there bud
@@patrickmcpartland1398 elaborate.
@@RileyBanksWho he cant
@@LetsBeHonestImAPrat XD
I really liked the bank analogy. Imagine your bank goes bust and they say "Yeah some hedgefund withdrew your money, sry they were just faster than you"
Wait until you hear about fractional reserve banking
I liked it too, but my thought is, that this is how banks operate, no matter how your money is linked with a bank, they use it to gamble, us it a collatoral etc..
If the hedge fund was in the black ie had funds in their account, then it's perfectly legitimate that this could happen. What SBF is implying is that the hedge fund (margin traders) were in the red and were somehow quicker to withdraw than non margin traders. CZ took one look at FTX's books and realised it was a solvency problem, not a liquidity one, which meant FTX had lost the money, not loaned it out.
@@drc6940 wait until you hear about how the average person in the West is in debt to their bank not the other way around
On the other hand if you deposited your money into a "bank" that was just some guy with a van that had the word "bank" written on the side and then the bank drove away with your money, people might say there were some signs things could go wrong from the start.
You got it. As a retired tax auditor, you got it. And it was the first time he lost his cool.
I didn't know Coffeezilla was a retired tax auditor
@@vurpo7080 the commenter is claiming to be that, which anyone could claim.
@@Bigmeep69 im an elf
@@Bigmeep69 wooosh, and the joke goes right over your head
@@gott4072 I'm a conspiracy theorist and my pronouns are I, told, you, so 🤣
I love how it went from “there was a separation of funds I think” to “there was fungibility to both sides of the liquidity pools and funds might have been co-mingled”. Dude straight said that he mixed funds between different sides of a ToS, the way his ToS legally bound him to, thus (in my opinion) committing fraud and exposing their clients who didn’t agree to it a massive risk that legally they can’t
I think your success was in sounding simultaneously like you were asking a hard question, while also sounding like you were giving him something that could make him sound good. You gave him a path to explain his way out and you pushed.
Dude. These people wanted to evade taxes and make more money.. from nothing . And they failed lol
Yep thats some true crime shit lmao
It’s impressive how many times SBF can accidentally get interviewed by Coffeezilla
The definition of sliding into one's DMs 😆
Is sbf putting a front? Acting like he’s dumb as rocks? He’s using zilla somehow lol imo
next time he is gona put a condition to the host to disallow Coffeezilla..
"We've gotta stop meeting like this 😏"
I cannot believe SBF hasn’t shut his mouth yet, he’s under literally no obligation to talk to anyone outside of a courthouse. Coffeezilla has said a few times, he’s either willingly committed fraud, or he’s a complete idiot. The more he opens his mouth, the more I think he’s actually stupid enough to have no idea what was going on around him.
coffee's smile when sam tried to tell him off melted my whole heart
10/10 shit-eating grin (in a good way!)
Timestamp?
@@movieclipshd2316 18:06
I can't stand the way he always starts everything with "so...". It's knowing what a scumbag this FK'N dork is. Wish i could jab him in that doughy midsection every time he starts his BS by saying "so..."
I think i see it as a give away that he's full of crap
He knew it was 100 percent personal bullshit
"Hey Sam it's me again" is so funny, you know Coffee is SBF's fuckin arch nemesis
right?? like he doesn't even have to introduce himself anymore, SBF hears Coffee's voice in his head at night
@@way2dead4u😂😂😂
"I just.. we processed withdrawals as we normally do."
Coffeezilla, I just want to congratulate you on this. Your hard work has been of great benefit to all of us. Of all major media outlets trying to get SBF to crack, none of them succeeded. You've shown that honest media (specifically UA-cam) does in fact exist. I hope this plays a part in his case on Tuesday!
p.s. don't grandstand so much 🤣🤣
“You need to let other people speak Coffeezilla!”
@@VicJang grandstanders gonna grandstand. Lol 😂
Um, you know, and so yeah this was a beautiful thing.
“Normally” was a big deal and a bonus. They were *always* (i.e. “normally”) commingling, right from the time Sam as CEO setup these systems.
Many UA-camrs are actively protect SBF despite all facts and evidence against him.
Also Shar Tank Kevin O'Learry still believe SBF is innocent. Looks like those "snuggle party" at SBF penthouse doing good trick.
Protect Coffeezilla at all costs, he is the hero we don't deserve. Great work Zilla.
Seriously, while I wouldn't call SBF "dangerous" per se, Coffee can get in some shit if he's not careful
SBF may not be, but the people protecting SBF are.
Like. Comment and share is the only way pump the stock
He's reaching the point where he's gonna need to start publicly stating 'yo I'm not suicidal guys', lol
I love the part where he basicly said
"You aren't supposed to question me the way you want, you're supposed to go in the direction I'm leading you" - nothing to hide man.
“Respond to what I’M saying” was quite interesting. Quite telling imo
He's used to tribesman journalists obviously...
He is the magician saying look at my hands not the trick damnit!
I think SBF thinks that he's Putin and this is Russian journalism
Coffee’s work is just incredible. We need people of this calibre more than ever.
It's interesting how the level of certainty in his answer changes through the interview: he is so good at first portraying that he doesn't remember things or had no access - and then finally he just says with total recall that "I allowed the processing of withdrawals" meaning he absolutely remembers everything and is just playing dumb.
True, but the gotcha isn't in finding out he knew - that was a given from the start - the gotcha is in finding a way to trip up his act and force him to speak truth. Most modern journalists ask the same mundane questions and get nowhere, so this is huge.
Its not interesting because he's a liar and scam artist. Plain and simple. Welcome to crypto.
Once Bubba is performing a prison colonoscopy on this dude he will sing like the fat lady.
He knows exactly what he did and how he did it, and he’s a terrible liar. Not good at playing dumb.
He's just good at scamming people...One thing I've come to realize....99% of the elites are scammers and the politicians help them
Knowing that Coffee is living rent free in SBF's head brings me joy
Sbf wakes up in a cold sweat at nights when he sees coffeezilla take the witness stand in his nightmares.
He's a Jew. He knows he's not going to jail. Furthermore, he doesn't really care about Coffee - no offense, Coffee.
what do you think 'rent free' means, exactly
Pretty sure SBF is a sociopath. Nothing bothers him.
@@user-os6ch5pt7w found kanye's alt
What's so cool about this interview, is that it's public forum and should be admissible in court.
turned out it wasn't needed lol
I am
Rewatching this after months
It is stunning how he is responding and answering like he is really puzzled of the fundamentals workings of his own creations and he is describing them as an outsiders that just stumbled upon the hole thing, and not as the ceo of the company
When people start calling you rude, that's how you know they're starting to fear the accountability you're holding them to.
I mean that's what happened with the stream with the Paradox guys.
It also reveals the arrogance and narcissim of Bankman-Fried and that he believes he can do what he wants with other people's money and how dare anyone question him.
(Or you’re just actually being rude lol. But not in this case)
When someone reveals you havent adhered to your fiduciary duties because you were trying to hide your insolvency on trades then yes, that is rude, many years in jail rude.
When people are that frank with you, regardless of whether you have anything to hide or not, it feels aggressive and rude
The part when Coffee had that smirk knowing he had gotten under Sam's skin was so satisfying! Coffee's hard work and smarts to pull this off gives me hope that one day justice will be served. Bravo Coffeezilla!
Coffeezilla is not the hero we deserve, but the hero we need!
That’s what people said about SBF. History will let us know who our heroes were.
Coffee is the journalist who the mainstream press refuse to be.
He is one of the best investigators.. out of all of them known. Name 5 investigators... I cant name 5 but coffeezilla is in the top 4.
Do they award UA-camrs Pulitzer Prizes?!? 🎖️
"I like how charlier never disapoints"
I love how obssesive Coffeezilla gets when he finds something corrupt. Insane talent! Great work mate.
The fact that SBF knows so much about FTX and Alameda to be able to dodge questions, but also somehow knows so little just shows that he's hiding things and knows he's guilty.
Your Profile pic could be him as a kid. Very suspicious.
@@momokalala5015 your profile pic shows nothing. Even MORE suspicious. I know mine shows nothing too but I’m a UA-cam spy so yeah
It's funny to watch him know all the inner workings, but things on surface level that could hurt him he just goes "huh? I haven't heard that"
Like he somehow managed to educate himself on everything besides the fraud
This is absolutely why you don’t say anything if you are in his position
@@apostalote well, a good first step is to not be in his position in the first place
He 100% committed fraud, and he knows it. Every single question he answers has either "I think", "I don't have the data in front of me", or "I'm just taking a stab here" followed by some dodgy or recycled answer he has prepared in his head. The second you gave him a question he couldn't answer, he loses his cool and tries to repeat the withdrawal answer to shut you up. You got him, and I hope this blows up so other people can get him too.
That's not an admission of guilt.
It's probably even what his lawyers told him to do.
But Coffeezilla is right. He nailed him on the TOS and SBF made the mistake to answer.
@@chaosjoerg9811 SBF himself made it clear that his laywers told him to "never ever say we [verb that if I use it will shadowban the comment] up again". He doesn't listen to his own lawyers.
He was just arrested.
Maybe
Antisemetic much? Ever wonder why all this is happening at once? Kanye, Sam, Trump? Something scary is going on and as a Democrat I hate seeing this kind of sh*t
When the interviewee resorts to “stop being mean to me” you’ve effectively won
Yeah I am pretty sure everyone else in the room was glad to give coffezilla the stand. He's the one getting real answers and they get to hear it first hand. Good job to everyone who helped setup these three interviews.
I love to imagine that when a lawyer asks him hard questions, he demands they stop grandstanding and monopolizing his time.
you've gone from investigative journalism to straight-up detective. You've done everything but throw the handcuffs on him. Good work.
Is anyone going to actually have that honor? The only way you end up in jail as a democrat is when you doublecross the top democrats. Which hasn't happened here as far as I can tell. Like the only reason Ghislaine is still alive is because she's agreed to keep her trap shut, unlike her deceased boyfriend.
@@darioinfini take your meds
@@ZenDeeby Right after you take your red and black pills.
@@darioinfini go to sleep gramps
@@darioinfini Jew not democrat
Watching this is truly a historical moment. I’ve never seen a person so clearly commit fraud and go on a publicity tour. You would think after CZ blatantly called him out twice he would stop openly putting himself out there.
Getting interviewed and soaking the spotlight is a feedback loop and he's damn addicted to it
Sounds like Donald and Elon... Narcissist personalities tend to think they're infallible. 😏
Narcissism fueled by a warped subconscious desire to be held to account and punished
What fraud? This is a defamatory, libelous claim. I hope you're ready to be taken to court by this pioneer of technology.
It's a PR play, this guy has access to best public relation firms out there. He's going on all these interviews to confuse and make it as convoluted as possible to understand
Seeing Coffeezilla grow to "the internet detective" is incredible, been watching since 2020 way before the 100 million dollar studio and always loved he's content, but now its just next level, the amount of work he puts in each video to make it entertaining and easy to understand even the most complicated of topics is just amazing. Thank you coffee cant wait to see you grow even more, you deserve all the success you have
And yet he seems to ignore the 4 week old information of Ukraine Money-Laundering of Tens of Billions through FTX, among others.
You know, the same "others" whose Billionaires have ended up with 4 shotgun blasts in the back in the last month from "suicide" since this started, and people started digging.
Is it really 100mil? I mean it looks incredible but goodness must be a big studio
@baby goblin Jr yeah it was 100 mill. Pump the stock brother.
@@babygoblinjr7274Yeah it 100M
@@babygoblinjr7274 lol nah bruh it's all green screen. He just calls it the **10 MILLION DOLLAR** studio.
The difference is a kid who didnt grow up rich goes to jail when they rob a home and then say "Just taking a stab in the dark because I don't have the data in front of me, but at some point that family's assets became fungible with my own."
😂 great analogy
Backed him right into a corner, so he was forced to attack you personally. Coffeezilla, you got him and he knows you got him. 👏
You’re not just a UA-camr, but a fully fledged investigative journalist who happens to use UA-cam as his platform.
I love it!
No, he's just a loser UA-camr who thinks he's more important than he actually is.
Only as long as he avoids Covid or lockdowns or heart attacks or inflation or ukraine or ciansafbi
he will be banned in the next year.
@@tfree7273 dont jinx
@@tfree7273 the only reason he'll get ban is some politician use their power to make UA-cam do a ban
Holy shit.
Coffee. I was smiling so hard with you when he started telling you that you “monopolized” the conversations.
Absolute banger. Well done. Well. Done.
The fact that Zilla did the interview equivalent of stream-sniping three times to SBF just fucking sends me.
He's such a slippery character... Really appreciate that it was a significant effort to cut through the waffling and establish that "minimum viable fraud" case - as soon as the puffery melts away and he's treated with the full suspicion he deserves everything else will come out over time. The world just has to get past this "oopsie doopsie I messed up lol" phase as quickly as possible
Your Honor, in defense of my client, I would like to submit that "Boys will be boys!"
He acts like he was a common employee who didn't know how the company operated.
He's up to his tricks again, oy vey!
Plausible deniability.
He always says I don't have the data like that's a valid excuse. If you knew you're constantly being interviewed and want to clear your name, I'd have all the data right there, on paper or my phone to prove I didn't commit fraud.
Or he says I have a vague memory of that. Being evasive like this doesn't help his image so I'm not sure why he's even doing interviews.
The internet detective solves another
Also having him basically ask you to stop bullying him was literally the best thing I've ever seen
Yeah, stop asking the hard questions. I will get my mom onto you :(
just like the others nothing is going to happen
@@zac-1 Not with this much money involved and customers.
proper snowflake
@@shadow_realm47 It's the amount that plays a bit part. They wouldn't care if a banker or anyone got scammed out of 50 dollars. They have a ton a people filing complaints and that will make it so that they have to act.
i laughed when he finally said “you’ve been monopolizing these conversations” that was him realizing you got him 😂 well done.
The "I understand where you're coming from" quote several times means "Yeah I'm fucked"
@@KojoGotMojo true also
"You need to stop grandstanding" = "Please, please give me a chance to give an excuse"
That was his last ditch effort to upend the convorsation lol he knew he just got caught bad
seriously he tried to bluff coffee the way he
bluffed the investors and everyone else and got snarky when his i’m so eccentric and out of pocket didn’t stop coffee.
and he really never truly answered
Coffee's biggest ability, is simply how calm, collected & relentless he is.
Even tough opponents like Sam tend to falter to his relentless nature, and when he aces an interview like this, he just breaks them. The way he talks, calmly, yet assertively, gives his opponents the feeling that they're losing the argument, whether it be true or an illusion, and results in beautiful breakdowns like Sam's at the end there. His whole persona simply shattered.
If 'coding up a new withdrawal process' was required, if they 'processed withdrawals as they usually do,' then it means the 'old system' was fully intermingled funds.
This is an admission of guilt.
Yup. It's pretty huge.
What the hell is SBF doing, with all these interviews... Did he just get overconfident after all his dodges? Why is his lawyer allowing this?? Any public defender would tell you to shut up, let alone a fancy high powered lawyer...
not only did he admit it, he disagreed with doing it differently.
@@r-pupz7032 Would Coffee's videos be admissible in a court of law?
@@fallinginthed33p Of course it would. Why wouldn't it be?
And it means the TOS were complete BS the entire time they comingled the funds. That is an ongoing conspiracy to defraud. I'm not a lawyer but that's not good.
This will go down in history as the audio clip that puts SBF behind bars. Well done, sir. This will be in every documentary covering this story… incredible.
He’s not going to prison
I doubt he will ever go to prison
He’s definitely going to be on that Netflix Documentry
@@Wickedtingzz He is. Just because politicians accepted a few million dollars from him and promised him immunity, they are politicians and just move on from this case and keep the money.
@@ritteradam ya he’s the fall guy that’s why he is on every major left leaning media outlet their is .
Doesn't seem like you accidentally got him to admit it. You strategically did it! Good job!
welcome to clickbaiting 101
The accidental part is on SBFs end. Thought that was obvious.
Title should be I Got SBF to Accidentally Admit to Fraud and people would have still clicked
Yeah, I hate these clickbate titles.
F SBF's hair. Basement dweller
This is honestly masterful journalism, investigative and interviewing skills. Bravo, sir. Bravo.
"You're being rude to everyone else here" is the most common defense across the board when confronted with difficult questions you have no right answer to. So many times lately I see videos of people confronting powerful people with difficult uncomfortable questions and being told they are being rude to everyone else and not following the rules.
The rules are "I get to win", and you're not following the rules.
😅😄😃😂😁😀😁😂😃😄😅👍👍
I remember this whenever I confronted teachers about mistakes they made... I was almost always right but always stupid to tick off people with power.
Like kjp about fauci funding covids creation
Trump lol
I think a subtle thing here is when he said “you need to respond to what I’m saying” aka “you need to give me control of the conversation.” He was so used to people getting derailed by the distractions he created that when Coffee refused to do so it just blew his mind he couldn’t cope.
This is a big one indeed. Good catch. That's 100% correct.
A kabbalist trick, indeed.
@@Sinha010yikes
Hahaha yeah, SBF meant "when I say something distracting, you're supposed to respond by getting distracted!""
@@Sinha010 Gross man keep that shit outta here
Coffee's interview might be used in court against SBF. Well done Coffee
No way defense allows this to make it out of discovery
@@gabrielm.4554 Good thing public videos don't need to go through discovery, as Darrell Brooks learned the hard way.
Its an interview by a journalist on a media platform… the Brooks thing is very different as it acts as direct witness to the crime. This could be diced up by a good defense team and left in the inadmissible pile rather easily. This wont see the courtroom but hey, lets keep an eye on this and wager a “like” on it ;)
It’s really bewildering why Sam is running his mouth about this. Any lawyer on earth would be telling him to keep his mouth shut. Bold strategy.
@@willcarlton3906it’s the typical Stupid Narcissist strategy…
This pinpointed line of question right at about the 16 min mark, where he admits “fungibility” and then you press him on that, is the first time I have understood any part of the FTX debacle. Far better interviewing work than the mainstream.
Love it how when Sam is completely cornered he starts arguing that Coffee is taking up all the time. That's a sign of a man who is guilty and doesn't want to answer the question!!!
SBF had his story all planned out and Coffee derailed him something awful.
Yeah I was expecting this scenario will happen..
Sbf: you're monopolizing the time, you should let others speak
Other speaker: oh no no no, go ahead coffee, continue please.
Coffeee stop asking good questions that I can barely wiggle out of. Let the others ask bad questions I can easily dodge!
That's what I heard, not exactly sure what he said... 2nd language n all.
@@KillahEU more like shut up Coffee so I can spin this my way.
He'd have plenty of time to explain if he didn't say ummmm so much. 😆
This is what journalism should look like. Well done. Subscribed.
Same here. How have I not seen his videos.
Coffeezilla needs to be on the stand at SBF's trial
what trial? He wont be held accountable.
“They” won’t hold him accountable
Rich people don't really go to prison
Yeah, right! The #2 Democratic $$$ donor is going to see a courtroom. Keep dreaming.
Even if he ain’t this is clearly evidence and the prosecutors going to have a field day with it
Honestly better and more fruitful interviewing than any mainstream media. Can we get Coffeezilla an award or something?
You did it, man. As difficult as it seemed, he said it. They defrauded their customers.
"I think we may have allowed just generalized withdrawals"
This line seems like a straight forward confession to me.
Kudos to Coffeezilla
Should have never been coded like that to begin with
.... withdrawals out of the bucket that it came in from
@@SuperOCHomes and yes, that’s what they did. There has always only been one bucket which is shared by pure deposit customers and 100x gambling degenerates.
It was fraud through and through.
This will be key evidence against him during his trial. Gotcha!!
Guilty on all counts, under 4 hours of deliberation
🥳
Best interview ever. Well done. SBF always tries to confuse people w his complex terms and not answer the question asked of him. Finally someone that didn’t let him squirm out of answering a simple question.
Way to go! Your "grandstanding" was actually excellent journalism and SBF just dug himself a hole.
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SBF Will be fine ethnic✡️ solidarity will save him. Lmao.
@@Connor_Roush Tin foil hats! Get your tin foil hats!
Go browse /r/Conspiracy some more ya nutter.
@@CarlosSpicyWang lol. I’m looking through all the banks executives, board of directors and shareholders. Most of them are ✡️. Nice try ADL. hahaha.
@@CarlosSpicyWang do you have any tinfoil hats that come in XXL? Gotta hide my giga brain from the Jewish aliens
Coffee has somehow elevated his already legendary status as UA-cam's best investigator. More credibility and works harder than all of mainstream media combined 💯👑
Unfortunately, comparing him to msm isnt saying very much.
Tough 🥜s coffeezilla!
@@yeeebayeeba4268 Modern mainstream media? No way. But i think he compares well to Walter Cronkite.
@@ReneSchickbauer agreed
Looking Coffee take this level of professionalism and detail in asking questions with such a subtle change in wording to get what he wants and not vague answers is just peak Journalism. We love you Coffee.
Your smirk at 18:10 was so satisfying to watch. That was the exact moment that confirmed SBF has dug himself into a hole he'll never climb out of. Awesome work, Coffee.
LMAO
sam basically said “bro fckin chill” 💀💀
He smiled, not smikred
17:20 "at the time we wanted to treat customers equally" there you go, he admitted they were knowingly treating all customers equally, even though they had agreed to different terms of service
I can't get enough of Coffeezilla holding these clowns accountable
It’s one of my new favorite pastimes.
Unfortunately coffeezilla might be the only one holding him to account. 😒
on top of that, I enjoy watching CoffeeZilla reach millions of views each day by exposing clowns. It took him some time, but I'm happy he has reached that stage already now.
he is not. noone here seems to understand exchange trading. he is just grandstanding.
Glad your out there doing what you do. People need to start being held accountable in all fields.
The fact that NYT, WAPO, Bloomberg, and basically every financial news company hasn't been able to release a single piece of reporting that comes close to anything Coffeezilla has done speaks volumes to how much influence this slime ball has in media. Absolutely wild, and job well done Coffee. We need more citizen journalists like you.
NYT / WAPO are journalistic frauds.
The new wave of media is from twitch, youtube and other social media sites, sadly, with no regulatory body.
@@musa7606 elon is as bad... he is promoting doge and he will rug pull.. mark my words. He needs your money.
Access journalism.
citizen society should bust down these fraudsters
@@musa7606 "letting people talk freely" as in suspending people who mock him too much.
"processed withdrawals as we normally do"
Things my lawyers *really* didn't want me to say.
This time his lawyers told him he fucked up
Lawyers? He is the worst type of client to have, as he have to explain everything instead of following his lawyer(s) advice to shut up
Well done Coffee everyone is really proud of your work and your integrity. SBF was very arrogant to think he can have all these interviews and Q&A's and get away with it. You outsmarted him
Brilliant job of pursuing the question, Coffee. This interview is a thing of beauty. Love the look of satisfaction when he realizes he's cooked and starts trying to get you off the phone!
The thought that in the future a lawyer will stand in front of a jury and present a coffizzila video as evidence cracks me up
More like " Here's an example of where you shouldn't have said anything to anyone when you were possibly facing billions of dollars in litigation and multiple years in prison."
JUST KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT AND LISTEN TO YOUR LAWYER!
*a federal prosecutor.
That’s if they actually prosecute him, but he has big friends on the jnside
Don't count on it. He paid off the politicians and the media and is the second biggest Democrat donor in history. And he's Jewish.
So he's nearly immune to consequences.
Can’t wait! See you guys soon haha
People can’t be this incompetent and this evasive at the same time.
no, because he's malevolent and Machiavellian
trump... musk... these two examples come to mind
@@OnlyGrafting cope with what?
He's not incompetent, he's a fraudster trying to exonerate himself of fraud.
This is what gives him away. He simultaneously can explain in precise detail why it isn't his fault, but then when it comes to information that would incriminate him it's "well I don't have the data in front of me" or "I wish I was more careful." You can't know exactly how things went wrong and also claim you have no idea what went wrong.
How no one called him out on doing these planned AMAs and always claiming "Not to have the data" is beyond me.
I dont think it wouldve mattered THAT MUCH since "the data" is a TON of data that apparently even got the enron lawyer confused. Not like he wouldve been able to read many answers from there, maybe a few.
But yeah its a little convenient he only says it when having the data backed full knowledge of the situation would incriminate him
Scam wouldn't accept interviews from anyone who might ask those questions
@@azazeeel5043 but wouldn’t that only be specific questions? Arent these just more general questions about how funds got transferred? I haven’t really been following this as closely as others.
Knocking it out of the park with the interviewing, editing, and presentation. Keep it up.
Honestly it is amazing you managed to interview him against his own will not one, not two, but THREE times! Honestly impressive.
As soon as I heard him say “we’re not going to code up a new system; we operated normally” I knew you had him. This stuff will be played in court if we can ever get him there
That's if they deem it admissible, cause you know Sam's attorney will be fighting like hell to get these Twitter Spaces interviews struck from the record
@@FoxtrotYouniform there is no settling in criminal court.
@@FoxtrotYouniform You don't understand the legal system, do you? You're referring to a civil case whereas CoffeeZilla is trying to imply him in CRIMINAL actions punishable by jail. This has nothing to do with the money. It's long gone
yeah I was like what?! companies usually update their systems to atleast be standard these days or to have more edge against competitors (ERP, E-commerce, Information system... etc). Even if they operated normally, updates and maintenance are supposedly handled properly.
So what he is saying doesn't make sense.
@@eddiec5036 I hear you. Watch the rich kid walk away anyway.
(I just realized I said 'settle out of court' instead of 'plea down.' My bad, im tired af and on mental autopilot)
You're a beast! This is the closest he got to admitting it was fraud, the fact he lashed out at the end proves you've gotten the closest so far. Kudos!
This was brilliant! I started chuckling just as you did, it was so perfect!
You do better journalism with next to no resources than all the big media outlets with millions of dollars in resources do. Keep up the good work.
All great journalists start as people too small to bother paying off - the moment you get big enough to become part of the "mainstream", people will come knocking with money.
The other half is to live in a safe country though, because too small to pay off is also small enough to kill. Hence all the dead journalists in 3rd world countries.
That's because big media outlets spend those millions creating propaganda and different ways to "spin" stories, instead of reporting timely and concise news reports.
What are you talking about? have you not seen his $10M studio?
George Stephanopoulos did a decent job to be fair
LOL. With 1.57 million subscribers Coffeezilla is probably making more than 95% of journalists out there. So he's definitely earning his keep, and with resources (mostly time and his ability to choose his own beat) most journalists could only dream of. :D
Coffee and others like him are the heroes that we need in current times when the biggest media corporations fail at even handling a proper interview. This is an insane drop of news. Bravo, *especially* with you managing to get SBF to lash out like that, because you knew he backed himself into a corner. The look of joy on your face at 19:00 was priceless!
The same groups own 90% of all media. Everything is a show lol. It's actually really depressing and overwhelming once you realize it.
Honestly, I think the interviewers that coffee was showing here were doing a pretty good job, SBF is just very good at dodging answers. Which he managed to do in the first few calls with coffee as well. Very happy coffee kept it up though!
@@SharpShooter700 Wait until you look into when and who created the Federal Reserve and who and when removed the Royal Russian Family from existence.
Then start to realize this same group tried the same thing in Germany before Mr Mustache showed up.
@@SharpShooter700 PS not just the media. Hollywood, entertainment, finance, central banks. etc etc etc
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I love to imagine SBF’s face when he heard Coffee say “Hey Sam, it’s me again.”
Haha our man Coffee ☕ is literally the only thing these people fear
Man Coffee is such a hreat interviewer. So respectful, so sharp, and utterly relentless in all the right ways. He reminds me of the journalists we read about during the Gilded Age. An example that all journalists should strive to emulate
I'm still amazed that SBF actually on record, admitted he pretty much screwed over his customers. Coffeezilla's interview skills are next level man.