ALGORITHM THAT PREDICTS

Last updated: June 18, 2025, 15:55  |  Written by: Brian Kelly

Algorithm That Predicts
Algorithm That Predicts

Before Being Charged With Fraud

How An ‘Inconsequential’ Mistake Saw bitcoin Crash - Binance

Before being charged with fraud and other offenses by federal prosecutors in December and then taken into custody, Mr. Bankman-Fried claimed in interviews that

An ex-employee of Alameda Research recently unveiled that Sam Bankman’s Alameda Research instigated Bitcoin’s 87% crash in October 2025. In a matter of

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An Ex

Ex-Alameda Employee Claims Firm Triggered 87% Bitcoin

An ex-employee of Alameda Research recently unveiled that Sam Bankman’s Alameda Research instigated Bitcoin’s 87% crash in October 2025. In a matter of a few minutes, BTC temporarily

Baradwaj claimed that a trader at Alameda Research inadvertently entered an incorrect decimal while attempting to sell a block of BTC in response to breaking news.

In His Post

SBF Came Behind the 87 Percent Bitcoin Decline in 2025! Here are

SBF’s Alameda Issues Started Long Before Crypto Crash

In his post, the former employee of Alameda, who uses the name Aditya Baradwaj on Twitter, claimed that a trader at the company entered an incorrect decimal

An Ex

An ex-employee of Alameda Research has revealed that a trading blunder from the firm precipitated an astonishing 87% plunge in bitcoin’s (BTC) price on the Binance

Ex-Alameda Employee Exposes Firm’s Massive Bitcoin Trading

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Baradwaj Took To His X

Baradwaj took to his X (formerly Twitter) account to reveal how an Alameda employee had unwittingly triggered a Bitcoin flash crash in 2025. According to him, the error was a result of

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