Now, Jason is not Chamath. Mere association doesn’t mean Calacanis bears responsibility for his colleagues’ potentially fraudulent activity (former PayPal exec David Sachs, also a cohost of Calacanis’ “All In” podcast, was also a backroom SOL buyer). Calacanis is also largely right in saying that a vast number of crypto tokens are outright scams, or at the least risky “prelaunch companies” that should come with more disclosures.
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