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    Home»Ethereum»Chances of SBF Pardon Rockets to 12% on Polymarket
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    Chances of SBF Pardon Rockets to 12% on Polymarket

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsOctober 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Polymarket bettors have now tipped a 12% chance that former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried will be pardoned this year, after Binance CEO Changpeng ‘CZ’ Zhao was let off the hook this week. 

    Polymarket odds for “Who will Trump pardon in 2025” saw SBF’s odds rise from 5.6% to 12% in 12 hours, with more than $6.5 million worth of bets placed in that market, including $302,090 for the convicted crypto fraudster.

    Another market on whether SBF will be “Released from custody in 2025” rose from 4.3% to 19.1% before falling back to 15.5%.

    While SBF has filed an appeal to reduce his 25-year sentence, it is unlikely that there would be any significant developments before the end of the year, meaning a pardon from Trump is likely his only realistic path to release before January.

    Polymarket odds of SBF being released from custody in 2025. Source: Polymarket

    However, CZ’s pardon has naturally sparked debate over whether SBF deserves similar treatment, with many saying it should not. 

    Four months vs 25 years isn’t comparable, industry pundits say

    Many compared the severity of their crimes, noting that CZ violated US anti-money laundering laws by allowing illicit funds to pass through Binance, while SBF was convicted of fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering for misappropriating several billion dollars worth of customer funds.