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Do Kwon Gets 15 Years, 10 Less Than SBF—Here’s Why

12 December 2025 at 10:08

Terraform Labs co-founder Do Kwon was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison on Thursday for orchestrating a $40 billion cryptocurrency fraud—a sentence notably lighter than the 25 years handed to FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) last year, despite Kwon’s fraud causing nearly four times the financial damage.

The sentencing disparity highlights how courtroom behavior, remorse, and cooperation with authorities can dramatically influence outcomes in high-profile white-collar cases.

The Verdicts

US District Judge Paul Engelmayer, presiding over Kwon’s case in the Southern District of New York, described the Terra-Luna collapse as “a fraud on an epic, generational scale.” He rejected both the prosecution’s recommendation of 12 years as “unreasonably lenient” and the defense’s request for five years as “utterly unthinkable and wildly unreasonable.”

“Your offense caused real people to lose $40 billion in real money, not some paper loss,” Engelmayer told Kwon, noting there may have been as many as one million victims worldwide.

By contrast, Judge Lewis Kaplan sentenced SBF to 25 years in March 2024 for an $11 billion fraud, citing the defendant’s “exceptional flexibility with the truth” and “apparent lack of any real remorse.”

Why the Difference?

Guilty Plea vs. Trial

Kwon pleaded guilty in August 2025 to conspiracy and wire fraud charges, accepting responsibility for misleading investors about TerraUSD’s stability mechanisms. In a letter to the court, he wrote: “I alone am responsible for everyone’s pain. The community looked to me to know the path, and I, in my hubris, led them astray.”

SBF, on the other hand, went to trial and maintained his innocence throughout. He argued that FTX was merely experiencing a “liquidity crisis” rather than outright fraud. The jury took just four hours to convict him on all seven counts.

Courtroom Conduct

Judge Kaplan found that SBF committed perjury at least three times during his testimony. Kaplan called SBF’s performance on the stand the most “evasive” he had witnessed in nearly 30 years on the bench. “When he wasn’t outright lying, he was often evasive, hairsplitting, dodging questions,” Kaplan said.

The judge also found that SBF had attempted to tamper with witnesses before trial. He sent messages to former FTX general counsel Ryne Miller suggesting they “vet things with each other.”

Kwon, by contrast, listened to victim impact statements—315 letters submitted to the court—and apologized directly. “Hearing from victims was harrowing and reminded me again of the great losses that I have caused,” he told Judge Engelmayer.

Future Legal Exposure

A critical factor in Kwon’s sentencing was his pending prosecution in South Korea. He faces charges that could result in up to 40 additional years in prison. Judge Engelmayer explicitly considered this when crafting the sentence. Kwon will likely be extradited to face trial in his home country after serving his US term.

SBF faces no comparable foreign legal jeopardy, making his 25-year US sentence his primary punishment. However, he is actively fighting to overturn his conviction. In November 2025, SBF’s legal team filed an appeal, arguing that he was “presumed guilty” before his trial even began. His attorney, Alexandra Shapiro, claims the court blocked key evidence proving FTX’s solvency and allowed biased treatment throughout the proceedings. The Second Circuit is expected to take several months to issue a ruling.

Do KwonSam Bankman-Fried
Sentence15 years25 years
Estimated Loss$40 billion$11 billion
PleaGuilty pleaTrial conviction
RemorseApologized to victimsNo remorse shown
PerjuryNone3 counts found
Witness TamperingNoneYes
Additional ChargesUp to 40 years in South KoreaNone
Source: BeInCrypto

The Bigger Picture

Both cases represent landmark moments in cryptocurrency enforcement. Prosecutors noted that Kwon’s losses exceeded those caused by SBF, OneCoin co-founder Karl Sebastian Greenwood, and former Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky combined.

The sentencing outcomes send a clear message to the crypto industry: cooperation and genuine remorse can meaningfully reduce prison time.

Kwon has agreed to forfeit $19.3 million as part of his plea deal. He was also ordered to pay an $80 million fine and to receive a lifetime ban on cryptocurrency transactions as part of his 2024 SEC settlement.

His request to serve his sentence in South Korea was denied.

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Game of Prediction Thrones: Coinbase, Crypto.com, Gemini Join the Battle

12 December 2025 at 08:18

Coinbase, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the United States, is preparing to launch prediction markets and tokenized equities, while Gemini has secured regulatory approval.

Kalshi and Crypto.com have formed an industry coalition. Changpeng Zhao is targeting 220 million users through BNB Chain. The war among giants for the throne of the $15 billion prediction market has officially begun.

Coinbase Reveals Key Card in “Everything App” Strategy

Coinbase reportedly plans to officially announce prediction markets and tokenized equity services at a showcase on December 17. The tokenized stocks will be launched in-house, not through partners.

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— Hardik Shah (@AIStockSavvy) December 11, 2025

Coinbase executives have previously expressed interest in entering these businesses but had not made official announcements. However, expectations have been building as screenshots hinting at related functionality have circulated on social network X in recent weeks. A Coinbase spokesperson declined to comment on specific plans, stating only: “Tune in to the livestream on Dec. 17 to find out what new products Coinbase is shipping.”

This move is part of Coinbase’s ongoing “everything app” strategy, designed to provide traders with access to a broad range of assets and markets while keeping pace with rivals who are diversifying their offerings. Robinhood launched Kalshi’s prediction market products earlier this year, and both Robinhood and Kraken offer tokenized US stocks and ETFs outside the United States.

Trading in tokenized equities is growing rapidly. According to rwa.xyz, monthly transfer volume increased 32% over the last 30 days to $1.45 billion.

Industry Coalition CPM Launches: “A Unified Voice Is Necessary”

On the same day, Kalshi and Crypto.com announced the launch of the Coalition for Prediction Markets (CPM), a national alliance of prediction market operators. Coinbase, Robinhood, and sports gaming platform Underdog joined as founding members.

Matt David, executive board member of CPM, emphasized: “The US is the biggest frontier for prediction markets, and the momentum we’re seeing makes a unified industry voice not just important, but necessary.”

The coalition will focus on strengthening the federal framework for prediction markets, establishing nationwide integrity standards to curb insider trading, and pushing back against state-level regulatory overreach.

Sara Slane, head of corporate development at Kalshi and an executive member of the coalition, stated: “We spent years working with the CFTC because prediction markets must operate with strong federal safeguards that prevent insider trading, protect consumers, and ensure these markets remain transparent and corruption-free.” The coalition said more companies are in talks to join.

Gemini Secures CFTC Approval, Shares Surge 28%

Winklevoss twins-founded exchange, Gemini, has also entered the prediction market battlefield. Gemini Space Station Inc. received approval from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) for a derivatives exchange.

The approval allows Gemini to offer event contract trading services to existing US customers through its website and mobile app. In regulatory filings related to its IPO, Gemini had included prediction markets on “economic, financial, political, and sports forecasts” among its list of products of interest.

Gemini stated it “will explore expanding its derivatives offering for US customers to include crypto futures, options, and perpetual contracts.” Following the approval announcement, Gemini shares surged as much as 28% in extended trading.

The approval is among the latest agency actions under Acting Chairman Caroline Pham, who has positioned herself as a champion of the digital assets industry and has taken numerous steps to advance crypto trading on CFTC-regulated platforms. Pham also announced that Tyler Winklevoss would participate in the agency’s CEO Innovation Council, which will include Polymarket founder Shayne Coplan, CME Group Chairman and CEO Terry Duffy, and Kalshi co-founder Tarek Mansour.

CZ Marches to the Center Stage of Prediction Markets

Binance founder Changpeng Zhao (CZ) is also expanding his prediction market territory. On December 4, CZ posted on X about a new prediction market launching on BNB Chain. A key feature of the platform is that user funds generate yield while awaiting outcomes. The platform is backed by YZiLabs (formerly Binance Labs), which manages over $10 billion in assets and has invested in more than 300 projects globally.

One day earlier, Trust Wallet, owned by CZ, launched its Predictions feature. Web3 prediction market protocol Myriad joined as the first integration partner, enabling users to bet on politics, sports, and market trends within the app. Trust Wallet’s user base stands at 220 million.

BNB Chain completed its integration with Polymarket in October, and Opinion Labs, a prediction market provider backed by YZiLabs, launched its mainnet. Opinion Labs secured a multi-million dollar investment at Binance Blockchain Week. They completed a $5 million seed funding round in Q1 2025, led by YZiLabs with participation from Animoca Ventures and Amber Group.

Trump Media Enters the Fray with Truth Predict

Trump Media & Technology Group, the social media company of former President Donald Trump, is also jumping into the prediction market business. The company plans to launch “Truth Predict” on its Truth Social network, allowing users to bet on events ranging from political elections to changes in the inflation rate.

Truth Predict will use Crypto.com Derivatives North America to process bets and will offer wagers on commodity prices and events across all major sports leagues. Initial testing will begin “in the near future,” followed by a full US launch and eventual global expansion.

Devin Nunes, CEO of Trump Media and a former Republican congressman, stated: “For too long, global elites have closely controlled these markets. With Truth Predict, we’re democratizing information and empowering everyday Americans to harness the wisdom of the crowd.”

The Race for the $15 Billion Throne

Prediction markets have exploded since a federal court dismissed the prohibition on election betting last year. Weekly notional trading volume on Polymarket and Kalshi has surpassed the peak set during last year’s US presidential election, reaching new records.

Investor interest is soaring. Kalshi’s valuation has more than doubled following its recent funding round, reaching $11 billion. Polymarket is reportedly seeking to raise funds at a valuation of up to $15 billion.

Traditional financial exchanges, including CME Group and Intercontinental Exchange, are also exploring ways to enter this market. Monthly transfer volume for tokenized equities increased 32% over the last 30 days to $1.45 billion.

However, regulatory uncertainty remains a challenge. Kalshi filed a lawsuit in October against New York’s gaming commission, alleging that the state agency is overstepping its authority by attempting to regulate sports betting operations that fall exclusively under federal jurisdiction. Sports betting remains illegal in nearly a dozen US states, and lawsuits over the legality of prediction markets are mounting.

Coinbase, Gemini, CZ’s BNB Chain, and the newly formed industry coalition — the game of giants for the $15 billion throne has only just begun.

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JP Morgan Brings Commercial Paper to Solana in Historic First

12 December 2025 at 07:26

JP Morgan has successfully arranged one of the first-ever debt issuances on a public blockchain, executing a US Commercial Paper offering for Galaxy Digital Holdings LP on the Solana network.

The transaction, announced December 11, was purchased by Coinbase and Franklin Templeton, with all settlement conducted in Circle’s USDC stablecoin—a first for the commercial paper market.

Wall Street No Longer Experimenting

The deal represents a significant departure from JP Morgan’s previous blockchain strategy, which relied primarily on its private Onyx network and JPM Coin. By choosing Solana’s public infrastructure, the Wall Street giant has effectively validated the network’s capability to handle institutional-grade financial products.

“This issuance is a clear example of how public blockchains can improve the way capital markets operate,” said Jason Urban, Global Head of Trading at Galaxy. Franklin Templeton’s Head of Innovation Sandy Kaul added that institutions are no longer just experimenting with blockchain—they’re “transacting on it in a big way.”

JP Morgan served as Arranger, creating the on-chain USCP token and facilitating delivery-versus-payment (DVP) settlement. The DVP model eliminates counterparty risk by ensuring that assets and payments are exchanged simultaneously—a critical feature for institutional adoption. Galaxy Digital Partners LLC acted as the Structuring Agent, marking Galaxy’s first-ever commercial paper issuance.

Coinbase played dual roles as both an investor and an infrastructure provider, offering private-key custody, wallet services, and USDC on- and off-ramp capabilities. The collaboration between traditional finance and crypto-native firms signals a maturing ecosystem ready for mainstream adoption.

Why Solana and USDC

Solana’s selection reflects its technical advantages: speed, scalability, and low transaction costs. The network’s ability to process thousands of transactions per second made it well-suited for institutional operations requiring efficiency and reliability. While Ethereum remains prominent in the tokenization landscape, Solana’s cost efficiency positions it for high-frequency, cost-sensitive financial applications.

Circle’s USDC stablecoin played an equally pivotal role. According to Circle’s official reports, USDC has enabled over $850 billion in value transfers globally, supporting real-time settlement for compliant financial operations. Its use as settlement currency for traditional debt instruments represents a breakthrough for stablecoin utility.

Strong Financials Back the Deal

The transaction strengthens Galaxy’s short-term funding capabilities amid robust financial performance. The company reported $629 million in adjusted EBITDA for Q3 2025—a record quarter. As of June 30, 2025, Galaxy held $2.6 billion in equity and $1.2 billion in cash and stablecoins, positioning it well to expand blockchain-based funding channels.

JP Morgan‘s involvement adds significant credibility. JP Morgan holds $40.1 trillion in assets under custody, $1.11 trillion in deposits, and operations spanning more than 100 countries. The bank’s endorsement of public blockchain infrastructure carries substantial weight for institutional observers.

SOL Unmoved Despite Historic News

Despite the landmark nature of the transaction, Solana’s native token, SOL, has shown a limited price reaction. As of December 12, SOL trades at approximately $136, down 2.25% over the past week. The token briefly spiked above $145 on December 9-10 before retreating to current levels.

Source: BeInCrypto

The muted response may reflect the market’s forward-looking nature—institutional adoption has long been anticipated. Broader market conditions and profit-taking following recent gains could also be overshadowing the positive news.

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