Overall, I feel worried to those investors who lost their money investing into the project. Some of them even put their life savings into it which is not advisable but still, there are some who are doing it.
Just like you, LogitechMouse, I also think the sentencing was a slap on the wrist for such a heinous crime committed. Though we may not have the statistics, I can bet that there are so many investors who died as a result of SBF's criminal action. Anyway, as lenient as his jail term may be I still believe it's a step in the right direction. Also, this has sent out a warning to other crypto criminals who think they can't be caught.
25 years and the possibility that he may be free after a few years is just not serving justice here. knowing that his parents are pretty much friends of the top officials, it only means he is untouchable.
it's not coincident that SBF became famous and they presented the kid as a philanthropist donating money to politicians and so celebrities invested in his company, this is all coordinated to scam those investors. in less than 5 years i guess the kid walks out free.