ASTER is the native token of a fast-rising DEX platform connected to Binance founder Changpeng Zhao. The project is currently distributing 8.8% of its token allocation to community members.
However, Kavuri pointed out that the claims website is fraudulent and designed to drain wallets.
Considering this, he urged creditors to verify announcements only through trusted Telegram and X channels. He said:
“Projects that give airdrops to FTX creditors will only do so through trustworthy sources/posts.”
Meanwhile, the frustration over the repeated attacks has already boiled over into legal action.
However, the chatter paused when the account issued a second post clarifying that a friend now controlled it and was posting on behalf of Bankman-Fried.
The account now also lists a mailing address for the prisoner’s correspondence, implying people may receive replies to letters via the resurrected X account.
Interestingly, the address is tagged with the phrase ‘monitored,’ implying all letters will be read by authorities before Bankman-Fried opens them. Could this be a warning for correspondents not to send anything incriminating to the address? He pleaded ‘not guilty’ to the charges against him.
Bankman-Fried, who was convicted for orchestrating one of crypto’s largest frauds, is serving a 25-year sentence. He is currently held in a federal prison and has stepped up his efforts to appeal his sentence.