A jury member revealed that 10 out of 12 jurors were ready to find both defendants guilty on a substantial majority of the charges—specifically 18 out of 19 counts. Only two jurors weren't prepared to convict on that scale. This development marks a critical moment in one of the most closely watched legal proceedings affecting the crypto space, as the verdict could have ripple effects across the industry.
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 17h ago
10 jurors need to convict; this data should have been in the Guinness World Records long ago. How many days have passed since the crypto community's last "eventually will happen" moment?
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RamenStacker
· 18h ago
10 to 2... What are these two stubborn holdouts trying to do?
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BuyHighSellLow
· 18h ago
10 jurors want to convict, now it's a toss-up, just wait and see what those two troublemakers say
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DegenDreamer
· 18h ago
These two jurors must have taken bribes, right? They can block with an 18:1 ratio?
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GateUser-26d7f434
· 18h ago
10 to 2, these two stubborn holdouts are really persistent... but it makes sense, there have to be a few who are less certain.
A jury member revealed that 10 out of 12 jurors were ready to find both defendants guilty on a substantial majority of the charges—specifically 18 out of 19 counts. Only two jurors weren't prepared to convict on that scale. This development marks a critical moment in one of the most closely watched legal proceedings affecting the crypto space, as the verdict could have ripple effects across the industry.