White House AI and crypto advisor David Sacks just went off on a major newspaper for what he calls a five-month witch hunt that went nowhere.
According to Sacks, the publication spent months digging for dirt on his advisory role, trying to cook up some kind of scandal. Spoiler alert: they came up empty-handed.
He's now calling out what he describes as a failed hit piece operation. The whole situation highlights ongoing tensions between traditional media outlets and figures in the crypto space who've landed government positions.
This isn't just noise—it reflects how mainstream press sometimes approaches crypto industry players stepping into policy roles.
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BoredRiceBall
· 12-02 10:04
Haha, traditional media really needs to reflect on itself. Focusing on people without letting go is a sign of lacking journalistic literacy.
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DaoDeveloper
· 12-01 04:56
nah mainstream media really threw a whole five months at this just to come up empty? that's the most unforced error in investigative journalism i've seen all year honestly
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Layer2Arbitrageur
· 12-01 04:52
lmao five months of investigation and they pull nothing? that's brutal execution honestly. mainsteam media still running legacy playbooks while we're out here optimizing calldata. they're basically leaving basis points on the table with their research methodology 🤦
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GweiWatcher
· 12-01 04:45
Five months of hard work, mainstream media really messed up this time.
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PumpDetector
· 12-01 04:28
lmao mainsteam media getting desperate again... five months of digging and zilch. this is exactly the pattern i've been tracking—institutional fear mixed with that bitter taste of irrelevance. they can't read the chart so they manufacture scandals instead ngl
White House AI and crypto advisor David Sacks just went off on a major newspaper for what he calls a five-month witch hunt that went nowhere.
According to Sacks, the publication spent months digging for dirt on his advisory role, trying to cook up some kind of scandal. Spoiler alert: they came up empty-handed.
He's now calling out what he describes as a failed hit piece operation. The whole situation highlights ongoing tensions between traditional media outlets and figures in the crypto space who've landed government positions.
This isn't just noise—it reflects how mainstream press sometimes approaches crypto industry players stepping into policy roles.