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Sarah Jeong

Sarah Jeong

Deputy Features Editor

Sarah Jeong is the Deputy Features Editor at The Verge.

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It takes one to know one?

The New York Times profiled the guy who ran Silk Road 2.0 — apparently after eight months in prison he worked for the feds as “a full-time, ankle-monitor-wearing cybercrime consultant, paid in freedom and a stipend that covered dollar pizza slices, toothpaste and subway rides.”

Now he’s shilling his crypto compliance startup, arguing that “his criminal experience can help unmask fraud before it leads to another scam like FTX.”


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German government refuses to hodl.

German law enforcement seized over 50,000 bitcoin (worth over $2 billion at the time) while busting a movie piracy site earlier this year. Now the government is liquidating so much crypto at such a fast pace that the price of bitcoin is dropping in response.

It’s not helping that Germany’s sell-off coincides with repayments to creditors (in crypto) by the Mt. Gox bankruptcy estate.


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The first presidential debate was very bad.

Here’s a summary that includes tech policy issues and also some of the most unhinged stuff we heard tonight.

Things mentioned:

China, tariffs, semiconductor chips, Charlottesville, the border, “space age materials,” the Green New Deal, environment, election “fraud,” opioids, Twitter(???), having sex with porn stars, Hunter Biden laptop, golf handicaps(??????)

Things not mentioned:

TikTok, Facebook, FISA warrantless surveillance, EVs, intellectual property, broadband policy, artificial intelligence (thank god!!!)


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In case you were wondering, this debate is supposed to run 90 minutes plus ad breaks.

Googled that for you because we’re all thinking the same thing. And yes it has now been slightly over 90 minutes since the start.


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Biden is gassing up what his administration has done for the semiconductor industry, likely a reference to the CHIPS Act.

“I convinced Samsung to invest billions of dollars in the United States,” Biden adds.


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To be clear, America’s opioid epidemic doesn’t stem from migrants coming over the border.

As Gaby noted earlier this year:

The overwhelming majority of fentanyl seized by Customs and Border Protection — more than 90 percent — is smuggled through official border crossings by US citizens, not by migrants making unauthorized border crossings. 


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CNN asks what the candidates would do about climate change.

They got back answers about immigration, HBCUs, insulin, and clean air and water (which is not the same as climate change).


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Really baffling Trump line about how Charlottesville is made up / debunked.

Does he mean, like... that it happened? I don’t know. What a time to cut to ads.


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In the middle of a back-and-forth about Jan. 6, Trump namedrops the city of Portland, Oregon.

Just gonna throw out this old Verge feature about the Portland van snatchings.