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This is the Sam Bankman Freed podcast and this is a Sam Bankman-Freed trial news update: The trial of Sam Bankman-Freed, the former CEO of the cryptocurrency exchange FTX, entered its second day on Thursday, October 5, 2023. Bankman-Freed is charged with seven counts of conspiracy and fraud in connection with the collapse of FTX. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges.Former FTX developer testifies that he may have unwittingly contributed to a crime. Adam Yedidia, a former FTX developer, testified that he was asked to create a software backdoor that would allow Bankman-Freed and other executives to move customer funds without their knowledge or consent. Yedidia said that he was "not comfortable" with the request, but that he did it because he was afraid of losing his job.Prosecutor accuses Bankman-Freed of using customer funds to prop up his hedge fund. Thane Rehn, the prosecutor in the case, told the jury that Bankman-Freed used billions of dollars in customer funds from FTX to prop up his hedge fund, Alameda Research. Rehn said that Bankman-Freed used the money to make risky investments and to pay off his personal debts.Defense lawyer says that Bankman-Freed made mistakes but that he did not commit any crimes. Mark Cohen, Bankman-Freed's defense lawyer, told the jury that his client made some mistakes but that he never intended to defraud anyone. Cohen said that the collapse of FTX was due to a combination of factors, including a decline in the cryptocurrency market and a "run on the bank" by customers.What's next?The trial is expected to last for several weeks. The prosecution is expected to call a number of witnesses, including former FTX employees and customers who lost money in the collapse. The defense is expected to argue that Bankman-Freed made some mistakes but that he did not commit any crimes.The outcome of the trial will have a significant impact on the cryptocurrency industry. If Bankman-Freed is found guilty, it will be a major blow to the industry's reputation and could lead to increased regulation.Thank you for listening to Sam Bankman Freed